by Isa K.
Review to come.
I really enjoyed reading this story. I was immersed into Mac's thinking and rationalisation as well as get a feel for the world of hockey.I understood Mac's reluctance to come out to his team and everyone else. The author made it easy to understand the dynamic of such a testosterone driven world and...
I wanted to read this book because I have read Guttersnipe by the same author and while I had some issues with it, I thought it was anything but boring and plot wise at least quite creative. Guttersnipe was anything but traditional romance and I wanted to see how this author handles traditional roma...
This was fun. Isa K.'s voice is both self-assured and impertinent, which inspires confidence right away that you're in good hands until the ride comes to a full and complete stop.I found Marc to be irritatingly neurotic, and then charmingly neurotic; there's a bit with a ukulele that more or less se...
Okay, I know nothing about hockey. Seriously nothing. But Isa K obviously loves the sport and I think I kind of do now as well. What I really loved about the depiction of the sport here is that the guys aren't major league. They don't spend their downtime buying sports cars and hot tubs which (right...
3.75 There's Cock In This Book first. That's where we meet Mac D and Fritzy for the first time and they start their relationship. Fun stuff. Even if it has the most ridiculous title ever. So here we meet the boys again. They're working away at lame summer jobs making ends meet until the hockey seaso...
Three star book with some four star moments.
I wholeheartedly agree with what my friend Emma said on her review...I don't think that this is a classic romance fiction about Mac and Fritz. When the story starts, Mac and Fritz are already together. And I never have doubts regarding their love to one another -- even with slight miscommunication ...
3.5 stars. Good m/m romance about two closeted minor league hockey players whose idyllic summer together ends with the start of the new season as one is sent up to the majors and the other faces the possibility of being cut from the team and trying to define a post-hockey life.
While I finished this in pretty much sitting, I did find it hard going.I did not feel the connection between the characters and found there was no tension or build up. They're in a relationship right from the get go and I guess the whole plot line is about them coming to terms with being gay and bei...