by Gwynn Marssen
At no point did this get good or interesting enough for me to ignore the much hated petname'kid'
Overall I enjoyed this story of Jake who had been living in a world of grief for six years. It was lovely to see Gabriel start to break down his barriers and make him see that he needed to get on with living.What I really wanted in this story story was a nice happy ending, not the outstanding issues...
I liked it a lot, especially that there was no happy end, only a HFN. Fits the story and the characters.
Jake, and ER doctor is crushing on his (very frequent) patient Gabriel.Gabriel is a college hockey player, adrenalin junkie, happy go lucky and very accident and injury prone.Jake is still in mourning and I liked that Gabriel got him looking at his life and where he was and how he was living differe...
Review written for MM Good Book Reviewshttp://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com/This story was a bit overflowing with events and things happening in there that the short length didn’t quite support for proper development, however I did like it. It was sweet and the hockey character, Gabriel, was charm...
I think there were just too many plot threads and not enough space to do justice to any of it.
This review can be found at The Armchair Reader.This is a quick story about Jake and Gabriel and the friendship they develop. Jake is an ER doctor who seems to constantly have to treat Gabriel, an injury prone college hockey player. The crush Jake has for Gabriel is something he can live with until ...