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| North Shore Titans Book 2 |
Jackson Reed has been a thorn in my side since the day we met–always running his mouth, always itching for a fight. Our rivalry on the ice has left us bruised and bloodied countless times.
When our teams end up at the same hotel for the Regional Championships, the brutal Titan gets under my skin in a whole new way. A fight turns into a chase through the woods, and when I’m caught, it ignites a forbidden fire within me that can’t be stifled.
Our secret encounters grow more intense, and I find myself craving his touch, his taste, his infuriating smirk that both turns me on and makes me want to punch him in his perfect face.
As captain of the South Shore Serpents, getting involved with the star of our rival team is reckless. A betrayal.
Forbidden.
But Jackson Reed doesn't stop until he gets what he wants, and this time–it's me.
Falling for the brutal Titan was never part of the plan.
Except he's the most addictive bad idea I've ever had, and I can't get enough.
*Brutal Titan is the second in a five book standalone MM college hockey romance series featuring an over the top alpha hockey player and his biggest rival on the ice. This is a romance with bullying behaviors, bi-awakening and two protective/possessive alpha main characters.*
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My Review: 4/5 Stars
Jackson and Killian have been rivals since they were kids. Fighting on and off the ice, they just know how to push one another’s buttons. And they aren’t afraid to use their fists either. So when their two hockey teams end up in the same hotel for the Regional Championships, neither can really resist the temptation to mess with the other. Jackson kicks it off when he chases Killian through the woods. And when they corner one another, well things take an unexpected turn. A weekend of playing hockey also turns into a weekend of figuring out this thing between them when they end up hooking up. Turns out there really is a fine line between love and hate. And what these two feel for one another goes way beyond a rivalry. I am always down for a good enemies-to-lovers story and this one didn’t disappoint. Especially when their protective instincts kick in for one another. Another quick story, but I’m enjoying this series so far!

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