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paddlefoot55 's review for:
Ryker
by Samantha Lind
ARC received for an honest review
It has been a while since I have read a Sanantha Lind hockey story, so it was great to come to a new series,
We have moved from Indianapolis to San Francisco, so we have a whole new set of hockey guys to fall in love with.
Ryker is a very low angst, no drama story. And whilst I liked that, it was also a lot of ... nothing. Nothing happens to get the heart thumping. I was looking for a little something more with the single dad thing (I love a single dad story).
I liked getting to know Ryker, and the way his relationship with his his daughter grows.
And nothing against the falling for the next door neighbour thing, but to me there was nothing about Avery that stood out. I needed to know more about her. All I go was she walks her dog a lot! I did like her relationship with Ryker's daughter though.
I know there is a lot of setting up to do with the first in a series, so I will be reading more of these books in the future. This one just fell a bit flat for me.


It has been a while since I have read a Sanantha Lind hockey story, so it was great to come to a new series,
We have moved from Indianapolis to San Francisco, so we have a whole new set of hockey guys to fall in love with.
Ryker is a very low angst, no drama story. And whilst I liked that, it was also a lot of ... nothing. Nothing happens to get the heart thumping. I was looking for a little something more with the single dad thing (I love a single dad story).
I liked getting to know Ryker, and the way his relationship with his his daughter grows.
And nothing against the falling for the next door neighbour thing, but to me there was nothing about Avery that stood out. I needed to know more about her. All I go was she walks her dog a lot! I did like her relationship with Ryker's daughter though.
I know there is a lot of setting up to do with the first in a series, so I will be reading more of these books in the future. This one just fell a bit flat for me.

