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Synopsis:
Gender-bent TED LASSO meets THE DEAL in a new grumpy/sunshine hockey romance from bestselling author Livy Hart.
When a career-ending injury forces hockey superstar Sadie Rivers to hang up her skates, she never expects to be the NHL’s first female coach. The Portland Fury are the league’s worst team—and Sadie has one season to turn the franchise around. Critics of her “soft touch” coaching style make no secret of their skepticism, but Sadie has never bucked a challenge, on or off the ice.
Defenseman Leo McLaren is hockey royalty. Or he was, until a dirty hit last season left him with a shoulder injury and migraines that have destroyed his game. When he’s traded to the Fury, it feels like the end of his hockey dreams. That is, until the new head coach names him captain—and asks for his help getting to know the team, who resist her personal approach.
Secret coach-captain meet-ups lead to a tentative friendship that quickly turns into sizzling chemistry hot enough to melt a hockey rink. But with the season and both their careers on the line, Sadie and Leo will have to decide if love is a risk worth taking when the game they’re playing demands all they have to give.
Review:
Dirty Hit was a grumpy sunshine hockey romance that pulled me in from the beginning. I was excited for the position that Sadie found herself in, but horrified with the team dynamics and how they treated her. She was the first female NHL coach, and the team she was hired to turn around just had 59 losses. Brutal. They also added a new player, Leo who was a hockey god. But saying he had a rough last year was an understatement. With Sadie’s uphill battle, and Leo’s personal body becoming his own worst enemy, I kept my fingers crossed that Leo, Sadie, and this underdog team could defy the odds!
I should use the five or so feet left between us to talk myself out of making a mistake. But maybe the mistake was already made long ago, and now I’m just living the consequences.
As negotiations were made and Sadie and Leo spent more time together, I started to fall for them. They were both attracted to each other, and it led to a forbidden romance filled with tension and longing. But Sadie could be too nice sometimes to the men on the team who treated her like an inconvenience. And while Leo could be sweet, caring, and protective of Sadie, his grumpy closed off persona shined brightly. Along with his internal struggles. With guilt, steamy moments, and the beginnings of a found family starting to form, this book was a quick and easy binge! While the ending wrapped up a little too quickly for my liking, I was left with a smile on my face and I’m excited to read the next book!
*I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book, provided by the publisher. All thoughts and opinions are my own.*
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