This is one of the stories in 12 Nights of Christmas. I loved how Honey and Oliver had strong opinions about each other, but one afternoon stuck in an elevator showed that there was more to the other. Honey's more free upbringing made her sweet and honest, though she had her secrets. Her spirit made...
This is an anthology of Hockey stories, centered around a championship team. I chose Deep Check by Kimberly Kincaid for my review. These books can be read as a standalone novel, but are more fun when read together. Finn and January have a history. One that goes back to high school. The last ti...
Robin Covington Free Agent is a great Quick Read about Jamie "DC" Washington that is trying to get a job offer from his home town of Washington DC after winning the cup and coming out. But he also has what he plans as a lost weekend with Etienne who works with the Rage, that D.C. Currently plays for...
I am a hockey romance addict, so when I saw this anthology I had to have it. I have read a lot of anthologies, what I liked the most about this one is that it had a common theme. Each novella was about a different NHL player on the recent Stanley Cup Championship team the New Orleans Cajun Rage. ...
Title: Hot On IceAuthors: [18 Different Authors]: Avery Flynn (Goodreads Author), Robin Covington (Goodreads Author), Kimberly Kincaid (Goodreads Author), Nana Malone (Goodreads Author), Virginia Nelson (Goodreads Author), Xio Axelrod (Goodreads Author), Christi Barth (Goodreads Author), Andie J. Ch...
"Linger: a short story" by Kim Golden was recommended to me by a friend and I'm so glad she did.This is a wonderful short story about grief and loss and moving on. It's poetic, thoughtful and bittersweet - I absolutely loved it.Very impressive and highly recommendable. Wow.
Well that was depressing. I was initially attracted to this story because the writing was strong and the immediate attraction between the two protagonists was effortlessly communicated and nicely deployed. But the story quickly soured on me because the heroine was too preoccupied with how people...