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by Avon Gale
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Cat's Books: Romance
Cat's Books: Romance rated it 6 years ago
After last season’s heartbreaking loss to his hockey team’s archrival, Jacksonville Sea Storm goalie Riley Hunter is ready to let go of the past and focus on a winning season. His roommate, Ethan Kennedy, is a loud New Yorker with a passion for social justice that matches his role as the team’s enfo...
A Gandy Girl
A Gandy Girl rated it 7 years ago
This was such an improvement over the first book in this series!! Riley and Ethan totally worked for me. They were adorable… Sexy… And even a little bit awkward. And…they were MONOGAMOUS!! Shocking…I know. But considering EVERY other bi-sexual couple in this series can’t seem to...
Susan
Susan rated it 8 years ago
4.25 starsI loved this!I love the GFY trope, but I sometimes have trouble with a double GFY story simply because there is so much awkwardness. I love awkwardness, but it can also take the sexy out of the sex. Or lead to massive amounts of insecurity for both guys.But not here! I loved how both Ethan...
MMarte
MMarte rated it 8 years ago
**** 4,5 favorite hockey stars ****I started this series because it sounded interesting and the reviews were good, especially for #3, so I wanted to read that one, but had to start at the beginning. Now after having read all three of them, this #2 Save the Game is my favorite followed closely by #1 ...
Ami's Hoard
Ami's Hoard rated it 8 years ago
I definitely enjoyed the second installment of Gale's hockey series much better than the first one due to one specific reason. Despite both MCs are practically bisexuals as well as gay virgins, but the idea of open relationship is toned down. Neither Riley or Ethan brought the idea of threesome or d...
Debra E's Never-Ending TBR
Debra E's Never-Ending TBR rated it 8 years ago
Review originally posted at Sinfully.4.5 starsSometimes you just want a story that’s comforting and Save of the Game fits that bill perfectly. This is one of those stories where there is a focus on the relationship with no craziness, big drama or angst, but just two men moving from friends to lovers...
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