Brooklyn Bruisers Book 8 |
A new stand-alone hockey romance from USA Today bestseller Sarina Bowen.
On the eve of her thirtieth birthday, sports agent Bess Beringer is ready to make some changes. Armed with a five-year plan—indexed and color coded—she’ll tackle her personal life with the same zeal that she brings to her successful agency.
A big, tall, ripped hunk of hockey player who’s just been traded to the Brooklyn Bruisers is not a part of that plan. Mark “Tank” Tankiewicz has a lot of baggage. He’s a ride-or-die loner with a bad reputation. He’s on the rebound. He’s also the sexiest thing on two legs, and for some crazy reason it’s Bess that he wants.
She knows better. But then she falls stupid in love with him anyway. And for a while it seems like maybe he’ll do the same.
Until she asks him for the one thing he can never give her…
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My Review: 5/5 Stars
I loved this one! We have Bess, sports agent and kick ass heroine and Tank, our rival now turned teammate hockey player. Bess and Tank met nine years earlier and had a brief fling. But when Bess realized that a relationship with a hockey player was a bad idea for her career as a sports agent, she walked away without an explanation. Nine years later their paths cross again when Tank is traded to Brooklyn. Tank hasn't had an easy season. He is just about to get divorced and was traded to his rival team. Though he has to admit getting out of Dallas wasn't a bad idea to get away from some crappy teammates. But finding his place on a team that isn't really ready to accept him is a whole other game. The only good spot is seeing Bess again. And it doesn't take long for them to reconnect. Sparks fly but there are complications. Bess is ready to find love. A partnership. A marriage and a baby. Soon. But how can she ask that of Tank? Who is just getting on his feet? Who is just out of a bad marriage? Sometimes you need to take a chance. I loved their story. And I have loved reading this series. My next goal will be to read the Truth North series so I can finally read Bess's brother Dave's story and see how he got to where he is. But I loved this hockey series a lot. Great books!
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