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Time Out
by Jill Shalvis
Mark Diego needs to teach some of his hockey players a lesson after a PR disaster, so he enlists them and himself to help out his hometown recreation program. This plan throws Mark back into Rainey's life and she is not going to fall for his sexy good looks or bad boy charm, not like when she was a naive 15-year-old. Too bad Mark has other plans.
This was okay. The story felt a bit rushed as it was a novella and it wasn't quite as likable as other Shalvis titles I've read (and loved). Still, a nice little story to pass the time.
I was going to count this as a "book about sports" for my 2017 Book Riot Read Harder Challenge, but after reading I feel that would be cheating as the sports parts were pretty peripheral to the love story.
This was okay. The story felt a bit rushed as it was a novella and it wasn't quite as likable as other Shalvis titles I've read (and loved). Still, a nice little story to pass the time.
I was going to count this as a "book about sports" for my 2017 Book Riot Read Harder Challenge, but after reading I feel that would be cheating as the sports parts were pretty peripheral to the love story.