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quote 2015-06-15 01:25
“Because sometimes in life Ken doesn't always choose Barbie.”
See Jane Score - Rachel Gibson

― Rachel Gibson, See Jane Score

(Chinooks Hockey Team, Book # 2)

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review 2012-11-29 00:00
Simply Irresistible (Chinooks Hockey Tea... Simply Irresistible (Chinooks Hockey Team #1) - Rachel Gibson 11/26/12 - $0.89 on Kindle
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review 2012-11-29 00:00
Simply Irresistible (Chinooks Hockey Tea... Simply Irresistible (Chinooks Hockey Team #1) - Rachel Gibson 11/26/12 - $0.89 on Kindle
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review 2012-09-19 00:00
Nothing But Trouble (Chinooks Hockey Team)
Nothing But Trouble - Rachel Gibson 3 stars

I enjoyed the romance but I didn't anticipate the story. It was boring. Chemistry was there, the hero, Mark is hot despite his constant brood, Chelsea is funky girl which I truly did like her personality - so, honestly it was pity the storyline did not go well. How I wish it would be total different.

Read at your own peril.

With this book, I am happy to say that I'm done with the series (except if Ms. Gibson decided to write the next installment). I enjoyed this series so much. It'd been great. Sucker for sports romance for one thing. I am going to miss Chinooks hunky hot boys!
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review 2012-07-08 00:00
Nothing But Trouble (Chinooks Hockey Tea... Nothing But Trouble (Chinooks Hockey Team, #5) - Rachel Gibson To be honest, the thing I like best about this book is its cover. I find men in suits hot. I find men you don't normally associate with suits (such as athletes), who are wearing suits even hotter. I've rated up half a star based on the cover alone.I don't usually like "quirky" (usually meaning they dress in bright colors and/or dye their hair some odd color) heroines. I almost always find them over-done and cliche and it seems like it's often a substitute for real character development. Chelsea's not much of an exception here. I did like that she seemed to wear the unconventional clothes at least partly to get a rise out of the hero. But I still don't like that her character was defined largely by silly clothing choices. Meh. The hero is a much better developed character and his journey is fun to read about. In my review to the 4th book in this series I mentioned that it didn't feel really connected to the first three books in the series. I feel that even more with #5. There are mentions of characters from the first three books, but the tone is different. I prefer the first three, I think. Or maybe just the first two. The third seems like a world unto itself to me.
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