Power Play
Just in time for hockey season Hockey player Eric Mitchell is a man in demand. First he was traded to save the New York Blades, and now the publicity department has loaned him out to help boost daytime diva Monica Geary’s career. What no one knows is that one of People magazine’s hottest...
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Just in time for hockey season Hockey player Eric Mitchell is a man in demand. First he was traded to save the New York Blades, and now the publicity department has loaned him out to help boost daytime diva Monica Geary’s career. What no one knows is that one of People magazine’s hottest bachelors is also a closet soap opera fan. He’s had his eyes on Monica for years—and can’t wait to get his arms around her.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780425224519 (0425224511)
ASIN: 425224511
Publish date: October 7th 2008
Publisher: Berkley
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Category:
Humor,
Funny,
Romance,
Adult,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
New York,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Sports And Games,
Sports,
Hockey,
Sports Romance
Series: New York Blades (#7)
Cute! I especially enjoyed the fact that the hockey team was addicted to soap operas.
I love it when these books actually deal with hockey every now and then. The last one was cute, but it had nothing to do with the Blades.
(I hate the cover. Eric is supposed to be blonde, his twin Jason is brunette.)Okay, okay...I know you're tired of my raving about the hockey books. This is my last one, I promise! It's just that I really liked it. Of all Ms. Martin's NY Blades books I've read, this one and the first one, Body Check,...
This was my first book by Deirdre Martin and it was quite a pleasant read. I did not realize it was part of a series, but I didn't feel lost jumping in at the end. A very light and breezy read. 3 1/2 stars - I like to round up!
I so wanted to like this book. The whole time I was reading it I felt like there must be missing pages. Nope. All the numbers accounted for.The heroine seemed nice enough, but the hero was a total jerk. Even after the heroine felt he might be a pretty good guy, I still didn't see it. The couple...