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Cargando... Power Plays & Straight A's (CU Hockey) (edición 2020)por Eden Finley (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. One of those books that as soon as I read the description I knew I'd read this novel: Foster: "Look out for Zach and don't hit on him." My brother's request sounds easy enough. Keep an eye out for his best friend on campus and keep my hands to myself. Easy. Even if Zach is a quintessential nerd, who I've always thought was cute, I don't have the time to think with my ... stick. There's only one stick I should be focused on this year, and that's my hockey stick. My goal once I graduate is to get an NHL contract. The last thing I need is a distraction. On or off the ice. Only, keeping to the rules is harder than I thought it would be. Zach: People confuse me. And no one more than Foster Grant. I've barely spoken two words to him in the whole time I've known him, but the second I step foot on campus, he's impossible to shake. I can never anticipate his next move. And whenever we're together, my next move is a total mystery as well. I want to give in to him, but that might mean coming clean about something I've never been bothered about before. I'm still carrying my V-card. And I think it's time to turn it in. Why I didn't write a comment a few months ago I don't know, but this book had its own endearing side because the love affair between the two college students is unexpected, for both of them. On the surface, what do they have in common? Yet the nerd and the jock gel. Popular Foster's easy charm and social prowess carry the novel, but the fact that it is Zach he's drawn to adds the sparkle. This was hilarious and sweet and adorkable. I mean; “I have questions.” “What about?” There’s a pause. “Sex.” “And we’re done with the movie.” I reach over and close the laptop. “What questions?” “Umm … well, how do you, like, choose if you’re a top or a bottom?” “There’s a sorting hat. Like in Harry Potter. It wasn’t even placed on my head before it screamed, ‘Top!’ and then all the other tops welcomed me to their house.” Finley, Eden ; James, Saxon . Power Plays & Straight A's (CU Hockey Book 1) (p. 192). Kindle Edition. That had me in freaking hysterics. The romance was generally pretty good - there were a few misses with a lack of communication but there had to be a story somewhere. I liked that both characters were fairly comfortable with their sexuality and that all their friends and community were supportive of them. I even understood why Foster hadn't come out - although I liked that as soon as he took Zach home he was willing to speak up. I loved that his parents were so supportive and understanding - even though he wasn't the son they were expecting to be (well I want to say gay here but he's bi so I don't know however you put that into English). And even Zach's parents were pretty awesome. I really liked Zach. I liked his willingness to put himself out there - even though he's not remotely comfortable with it. And Foster was so easy going and kind and they were very sweet together. I'm not sure I will continue with the series - I liked Jacob but I'm not sure I particularly care enough to read his story - but I may pick up Seth's book with the hopes of seeing more Zach/Foster. 4.5 stars. I mean this was pretty cute, not gonna lie. I'm a sucker for a hockey romance and I was a fan of this world where some progress has been made toward a less homophobic hockey culture. Mostly this was just a sweet and fluffy story about a jock and a nerd falling in love. Not realistic in any aspect, but just what I wanted to read right now. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Foster: "Look out for Zach and don't hit on him." My brother's request sounds easy enough. Keep an eye out for his best friend on campus and keep my hands to myself. Easy. Even if Zach is a quintessential nerd, who I've always thought was cute, I don't have the time to think with my ... stick. There's only one stick I should be focused on this year, and that's my hockey stick. My goal once I graduate is to get an NHL contract. The last thing I need is a distraction. On or off the ice. Only, keeping to the rules is harder than I thought it would be. Zach: People confuse me. And no one more than Foster Grant. I've barely spoken two words to him in the whole time I've known him, but the second I step foot on campus, he's impossible to shake. I can never anticipate his next move. And whenever we're together, my next move is a total mystery as well. I want to give in to him, but that might mean coming clean about something I've never been bothered about before. I'm still carrying my V-card. And I think it's time to turn it in. Contains mature themes. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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