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Empty Net (Assassins, #3) - Community Reviews back

by Toni Aleo
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The Book Reading Gals Romance Reviews
Title: Empty NetSeries: The Assassins Series, Book #3Author: Toni AleoGenre: RomanceBlurb: In Toni Aleo’s third novel in her hot Assassins series, the chiseled men of this Nashville hockey team can make anything happen when they go all out for the women they want—even turn a one-night stand int...
Yazmin's Reads ~ Love, Laughter & HEA
mpty Net is another great book in the Assassins series by Toni Aleo, Audrey Parker may look like she has the perfect life on the outside, but on the inside she is a wreck. She hates her job, her lover has broken up with her again for the woman he has been cheating with the entire time they were toge...
Sarina Bowen
Sarina Bowen rated it 12 years ago
My three stars are heavily influenced by my love of hockey. (Sigh.) And Tate is convincingly sexy. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, though the dialog isn't as sharp and witty as some authors pull off.
Cat's Books: Romance
Cat's Books: Romance rated it 12 years ago
This is the third book in the Assassins series about hockey players in love. I really loved the hero of this book but wished to have a little bit more of him. I felt for the heroine of this book but could have done with less of her in places an more time with him instead or them together. The book ...
Cat's Books: Romance
Cat's Books: Romance rated it 12 years ago
This is the third book in the Assassins series about hockey players in love. I really loved the hero of this book but wished to have a little bit more of him. I felt for the heroine of this book but could have done with less of her in places an more time with him instead or them together. The book ...
Cat's Books: Romance
Cat's Books: Romance rated it 12 years ago
This is the third book in the Assassins series about hockey players in love. I really loved the hero of this book but wished to have a little bit more of him. I felt for the heroine of this book but could have done with less of her in places an more time with him instead or them together. The book ...
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