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paddlefoot55 's review for:
Reed
by Sawyer Bennett
ARC received for an honest review
Woohoo, time to head back to North Carolina and spend some time with the hockey hotties from the Cold Fury.
Reed is a very sweet, very cute friends to FWB to more story that I read in one evening.
Ms Bennett had me laughing in the first chapter (hello Screaming Barbie) and the wallbanging moments, and I was hooked from then on.
I adore Reed and Josie. From their first interactions I just loved their banter. The chemistry between our lovelies was off the charts, and I couldn't help but need them to be more.
I love Reed's banter with his team mates. We don't get much hockey in this one - hey, they boys need a break after winning Sir Stanley - however we still do get most of the lads and their ladies. I love love loved getting more of where Alex and Sutton were at in particular (oh, it seems so long ago that we were introduced to them!)
What I particularly liked was that that there was no drama for drama's sake. Did Reed and Josie have their problems? Sure, who doesn't. But they acted like adults and sorted their sh!t out!
I have said that a few books ago the quality in this series had disappointingly dropped (to me anyways) so it is great to say that Reed is up there with the best of the series.
We have great set up for the next book, Marek. Oh boy, this is going to be a story and a half. Is it May yet?
Bring it on Ms Bennett, bring it on!



Woohoo, time to head back to North Carolina and spend some time with the hockey hotties from the Cold Fury.
Reed is a very sweet, very cute friends to FWB to more story that I read in one evening.
Ms Bennett had me laughing in the first chapter (hello Screaming Barbie) and the wallbanging moments, and I was hooked from then on.
I adore Reed and Josie. From their first interactions I just loved their banter. The chemistry between our lovelies was off the charts, and I couldn't help but need them to be more.
I love Reed's banter with his team mates. We don't get much hockey in this one - hey, they boys need a break after winning Sir Stanley - however we still do get most of the lads and their ladies. I love love loved getting more of where Alex and Sutton were at in particular (oh, it seems so long ago that we were introduced to them!)
What I particularly liked was that that there was no drama for drama's sake. Did Reed and Josie have their problems? Sure, who doesn't. But they acted like adults and sorted their sh!t out!
I have said that a few books ago the quality in this series had disappointingly dropped (to me anyways) so it is great to say that Reed is up there with the best of the series.
We have great set up for the next book, Marek. Oh boy, this is going to be a story and a half. Is it May yet?
Bring it on Ms Bennett, bring it on!

