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Must read hockey romance
When journalist Sophie gets an assignment (against her will, mind you) to follow a hockey team for the season and meets Luke, there immediately is an attraction, but also a case of mistaken identity.
This first book in the Romancing the Sun Kings series by Dineen Muller, In the Defensive Zone with My Enemy, is a really lovely and relaxing hockey romance story. From the first I just loved Sophie: she is determined to write columns about her town, but she will only get to do that is she first writes about a hockey team and the players. Against her will she agrees and I loved how she does that with much enthusiasm. She has a way to get the players relaxed, but not Luke. He had to take care of his younger sister and wants nothing to do with publicity. He is a wonderful character, does his best for his sister, even going so far as to start hockey again after some time off. And the way he cares for Kinsley is just so adorable.
The text chats in the hockey team group are sometimes hilarious and as the guys find out Luke likes Sophie, they are trying the be matchmakers. Sophie and Luke have a wonderful chemistry, and their growing relationship was lovely to read about. And I just loved Kinsley.
The writing style in this book is flowing and I always love a dual POV. This way you get to know the characters more. Dineen Miller writes at the end of the book that this is her first try at hockey romance, and I think she has done a great job. Her characters are lovely and you root for the main characters all the way.
In the Defensive Zone with My Enemy is a cute and sweet clean hockey romance story, with a grumpy sunshine trope and with a flowing writing style, likeable characters, a really cute romance, a story I enjoyed reading a lot. I can’t wait to read the next book in this series.
This first book in the Romancing the Sun Kings series by Dineen Muller, In the Defensive Zone with My Enemy, is a really lovely and relaxing hockey romance story. From the first I just loved Sophie: she is determined to write columns about her town, but she will only get to do that is she first writes about a hockey team and the players. Against her will she agrees and I loved how she does that with much enthusiasm. She has a way to get the players relaxed, but not Luke. He had to take care of his younger sister and wants nothing to do with publicity. He is a wonderful character, does his best for his sister, even going so far as to start hockey again after some time off. And the way he cares for Kinsley is just so adorable.
The text chats in the hockey team group are sometimes hilarious and as the guys find out Luke likes Sophie, they are trying the be matchmakers. Sophie and Luke have a wonderful chemistry, and their growing relationship was lovely to read about. And I just loved Kinsley.
The writing style in this book is flowing and I always love a dual POV. This way you get to know the characters more. Dineen Miller writes at the end of the book that this is her first try at hockey romance, and I think she has done a great job. Her characters are lovely and you root for the main characters all the way.
In the Defensive Zone with My Enemy is a cute and sweet clean hockey romance story, with a grumpy sunshine trope and with a flowing writing style, likeable characters, a really cute romance, a story I enjoyed reading a lot. I can’t wait to read the next book in this series.
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