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| Scoring Chances Book 5 |
The last thing Luke Crawford needs is to fall in love with anyone …
He’s got a good thing going as the Boston Harriers’ enforcer, and he likes his classic rides and quiet house to himself. Getting off with strangers is fine, but nobody is going to come in and mess up his hard-won peace.
Least of all Vintage Jersey Guy, who comes to every home game to chirp Luke in the penalty box.
Sebastian Breckon left a thriving business in New York to help his sister, a single mom struggling to manage a demanding job and a kid with a chronic health condition.
However, Sebastian’s new flower shop in Boston isn’t taking off like he planned. Thankfully, he can blow off steam by chirping Crawford for the cheap shot he laid on Sebastian’s best friend and captain of the New York team.
Then Luke unexpectedly lands on Sebastian’s doorstep for a hookup and hatred turns to heat.
As injuries pile up, the team struggles to clinch a playoff spot, and Luke’s upcoming contract is suddenly on the line, Sebastian feels like the only solid thing in Luke’s life.
Except Luke doesn’t do romance. Especially not the white-picket-fence type.
But when Sebastian’s family’s struggles worsen right as the Harriers need Luke to play his best, he’ll have to decide if he’s ready to take the leap and convince Sebastian to build a future together.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/244947845-cheap-shot
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My Review: 5/5 Stars
We made it to Luke’s story! Was definitely looking forward to his story to find out how who exactly would be a match big, tough Luke. And who better than the guy who loves to wear NY jerseys to a Boston game and sit right near the penalty box to chirp at Luke all night? Yep, Sebastian and Luke are the last guys you would think would get together, but they were actually a pretty great pair. Luke has never pictured himself in a relationship. Whether it was the way he grew up or just something that is just part of who he is, he isn’t sure, but no one has really tempted him. But when these two come face to face for an anonymous hookup, you don’t know who is more surprised at the fact that they met on an app or the fact that neither are opposed to the idea. Their verbal sparring is basically foreplay for them and they learn quickly they have pretty good chemistry. And from there begins a really slow build up from hook ups to friends to eventually something more. Sebastian wasn’t looking for a relationship either. He is busy expanding his business in Boston and is always ready to help his sister and his niece when they need it. Specifically because his young niece has a chronic illness and Sebastian wants to be there for them with whatever they need. But the moments that Luke spend time together, the more they really get to know one another and realize that maybe they don’t really hate each other after all. I really loved these two. It was this slow burn emotional build up but it was so right for them. And it made it so much more satisfying by the end when they realize just how hard they have fallen for one another. Just another great addition to the series and with enough hints that have me super excited for the next book!
I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.






