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Puck Shy
by Teagan Hunter
I picked this one up and could NOT put it down! I loved everything about the relationship between these two. The meet-cute was perfect, and their connection was perfect. I definitely think he should have told her who he was as soon as they matched. I mean he should have already known better about her even from their one meeting. But the way it all fell into place was perfect. I also got mad at her for what happened. But I love the way she went about trying to win him back at that point in the story.
I haven’t finished the Texting series by this author yet, but I recognized the name Shep, Collin’s agent, as the guy we kind of hated in the first book of that series. But I did know he got a book to redeem him in that series, and now I’m even more eager to go back and finish those books so I can fall in love with him, because he was definitely likable in this story!
Harper’s art was so much fun, and I loved her passion for horror movies. This book being released right before Halloween was perfect for this story. Oh, and her friend’s exhibit where people recorded things they wanted to say to someone and then she took pictures of their faces as they listened to it? Wow! What a neat idea! And it fit into the story so smoothly and perfectly to take that next plot point in such an original way!
I think I have a new hockey team to fall in love with, and can’t wait for the next book!
Review first posted on Lisa Loves Literature.
I haven’t finished the Texting series by this author yet, but I recognized the name Shep, Collin’s agent, as the guy we kind of hated in the first book of that series. But I did know he got a book to redeem him in that series, and now I’m even more eager to go back and finish those books so I can fall in love with him, because he was definitely likable in this story!
Harper’s art was so much fun, and I loved her passion for horror movies. This book being released right before Halloween was perfect for this story. Oh, and her friend’s exhibit where people recorded things they wanted to say to someone and then she took pictures of their faces as they listened to it? Wow! What a neat idea! And it fit into the story so smoothly and perfectly to take that next plot point in such an original way!
I think I have a new hockey team to fall in love with, and can’t wait for the next book!
Review first posted on Lisa Loves Literature.