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| Smithton Bears Book 3 |
The hockey player, the figure skater, and the roommate situation…
Gus
No one knows how to make a party last quite like me. Technically, I should have graduated three years ago, but I love Smithton, I love hockey, and the team needs a good captain with a positive outlook. That’s me. I love this town and it loves me.
Well, everyone except my roommate.
Rafe doesn’t like me at all—total mystery. I’m a nice guy. Ask anyone. He’s the one with stick-in-the-mud-itis. However, that might be exactly what I need to curb my compulsion for nonstop fun ’cause like it or not, the excess partying is taking a toll. I need to slow down, switch gears, and maybe use my free time to make things right with my roomie.
In a twist, Rafe’s not so bad. He has a great smile, pretty eyes, cute dimples, and—
Oh, man. I think I have a situation.
Rafe
This cannot be happening. I’m a competitive figure skater with goals and big plans. How did I get saddled with a party-boy hockey-hero for a roommate?
Oh, yeah, I mistakenly assumed the captain of the hockey team would be a serious person. Wrong. Gus and I have nothing in common and I have no idea how I’m going to survive a year of this.
But in a twist, we’re good together in a crisis. So good, that I’m beginning to wonder if we could be something more than a couple of athletes playing the roommate game.
The Roommate Game is an MM light-angst, college hockey romance featuring a fun-loving captain, a serious figure skater, and a chance at forever.
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My Review: 4/5 Stars
Rafe does not get along with his roommate. The hockey captain throws constant parties, eats his food, and just doesn’t seem to get that he is causing Rafe any stress. And what makes it harder is that Gus is legitimately a nice guy. He charms anyone he meets and it makes him hard to hate him when he is so genuine in their interactions. But just when Rafe has hit his tipping point, Gus makes a change. Next thing he knows, they are getting to know one another. Getting along. And with it comes a realization that they are very attracted to one another. And when they give in, it’s nothing either have experienced before. But what they have is just temporary, right? Gus knows that he has pushed his college career to the limit and it’s time to face reality and graduate and move on. He knows the career he wants isn’t what his mother wants and the pressure isn’t all that great. Especially since it has only added to his coping mechanism of alcohol. But he needs to clean up his act. So that is what he does. It’s hard but he knows it’s what he needs. And it also leads him to actually paying attention better to his roommate. They become…friends. And talking to him and confiding in him comes so naturally. Throw in the fact their chemistry is off the charts? Gus knows he is in trouble. But he’ll hold on for as long as he can before he has to let Rafe go. Adored these two! Poor Rafe really was having the absolute time with Gus, but I loved how their dynamic changed when they put in the effort. They actually balanced one another out so well and the like I said, the chemistry between them was great. I loved how they slowly became friends, even best friends, and they fell for one another hard. Another great story in this series!
I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.