Wow. If you're ok with a lot of smex (and who isn't) then this is for you.You've got Jason, NHL pro, who runs across his new Olympic coach Patrick, and he's never been distracted nor attracted to someone like this - ever. It's definitely insta-lust and luckily it runs both ways. I was very pleasan...
3.5 Stars rounded upMy first Cassandra Carr...doubt it will be my last. Muscle bound men who play hockey, both fully in the closet - they're so in, they are:It's that serious. Jason is twenty-two, a professional hockey player who was chosen to represent the US on the US Olympic Hockey team. Unfortun...
I thought the sex scenes were good but I didn't feel completely connected to the characters. I wanted more detail about why they fell for each other and how/why their relationship developed from pure physical attraction to love. I like falling in love with characters and I felt that there wasn't eno...
The hardest part of playing hockey in the Olympics should be the game, not hiding your sexuality.Jason Monroe is a young, sexy hockey player who was chosen to play in the Olympics. Patrick Parker, a former hockey player, is now an advisor to the team. Neither of them is openly gay for fear that they...
1.5 starsReview Summary: PWP that didn’t even work as that for me because I found the sex boring.Review: An m/m romance involving an NHL player and the Olympics was already a hat trick as far as I’m concerned, so how could it be anything other than awesome? Unfortunately, I discovered the answer to ...
See the Light is the first book I have read from Cassandra Carr, and I am impressed. I haven't read a lot of M/M romance so I don't have a lot to compare it to, but if this is what they are like then sign me up for more. Patrick and Jason were beautiful together, and parts of this story broke my hea...
2.5 starsWhile this was not a bad story, there wasn't really anything that stood out or would make me remember this one. I think the ending was too abrupt and a little more or an epilogue would have solved that issue. I just don't enjoy reading a book that just kinda stops.
This book was provided to me by the author in return for an honest review at SeductiveMusings.blogspot.com.Most of my reading experience with M/M romance comes from M/M/F menage stories, so when I got the opportunity to review See the Light, I was eager to see how Cassandra Carr, one of my favorite ...
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