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Stone
by Sawyer Bennett
Stone was playing in the NHL until an injury moved him down to the minors, but his brother rose to the top during that time. Until, the entire Titan’s team plane crashed and now the team is rebuilding and they are looking at Stone to move back up to the NHL. However, this chance is at the loss of his younger brother. Will the guilt be too much for Stone?
I felt for Stone. He gets a chance to play in the pros again, but he also lost his younger brother. Even though their relationship had been strained and they were more like strangers, he still feels some guilt for essentially just replacing his brother. With this chance, it also is causing his father to show some interest in him again. Harlow. I love her. She is a BA. She has a lot in her past that you wouldn’t expect. She has her own law practice and despite who her family is, she has worked hard and made a name for herself.
I loved the bond that Stone and Harlow formed. Harlow was able to help Stone come to terms with the loss of his brother and the guilt, but also give Stone some more insight into who the man his brother was. While their relationship was slow to start, I’m glad it wasn’t rushed. They needed that slow build up and the friendship to be established before anything more can happen.
If you’re looking for an emotional, slow burn, sports romance this is one to read.
I felt for Stone. He gets a chance to play in the pros again, but he also lost his younger brother. Even though their relationship had been strained and they were more like strangers, he still feels some guilt for essentially just replacing his brother. With this chance, it also is causing his father to show some interest in him again. Harlow. I love her. She is a BA. She has a lot in her past that you wouldn’t expect. She has her own law practice and despite who her family is, she has worked hard and made a name for herself.
I loved the bond that Stone and Harlow formed. Harlow was able to help Stone come to terms with the loss of his brother and the guilt, but also give Stone some more insight into who the man his brother was. While their relationship was slow to start, I’m glad it wasn’t rushed. They needed that slow build up and the friendship to be established before anything more can happen.
If you’re looking for an emotional, slow burn, sports romance this is one to read.