He’s got every reason to be cocky . . . until a female cuts him down to size.
I’m Dallas Easton, the best goaltender in the league. I make a damn good living playing hockey, and with women falling at my feet wherever I go, why not enjoy it? I get whatever I want, whenever I want—that is, until I come across the one player who gets the best of me on the ice.
When I try to pummel the dude, all hell breaks loose. Imagine my surprise when the helmet comes off to reveal a woman underneath. And not just any woman, but the sexiest woman I’ve ever seen. Callie Davis is the complete opposite of the puck bunnies I usually go for, a good girl with sick moves and a selfless streak a mile wide. I need to make amends, but she dodges me at every turn. It doesn’t help that Callie’s brother hates my guts, or that my agent thinks she’s bad for my career.
But I could care less what they think. I can’t let our little run-in on the ice be the end of our story. Because when I set my sights on something, I won’t rest until I score.
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Elizabeth's Review
3.5 Stars - Worth a Reader's Time
Review Copy Provided by Publisher via Net Galley
Blocked returns us to the Charlotte Strikers where we get to spend time with Dallas Easton, the Goalie, and his love interest, Callie. Dallas is a character that is one you almost love to hate when you first meet him, but he eventually grew on me. Callie was easy to like from the beginning.
I enjoyed watching the dynamic between these two change as they began to get to know each other and Dallas had to work to get Callie’s attention. The conflict was realistic based on Dallas’ history and I appreciated how it played out.
Blocked has a large secondary cast. Some are key to Dallas and Callie getting things figured out, others are present more to build the background for future books in the series.
As the second book in the series, this does stand alone fairly well. It gives readers a chance to catch up a little bit with characters from book one, but you can easily start the series here
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