![]() ![]() This is one of my all time favorite Gibson books. Thankfully, the sporting elements play only a minor role and the story does not get bogged down with the tedium of boring sport descriptions.Īll in all, a light and sexy read, but beware the obnoxious characters. The secondary romance between Mae and Hugh is much more engaging, and there are some wonderfully sweet and funny moments between John and his daughter. ![]() ![]() Nevertheless, the intensity of their chemistry somehow compensates for it all, which is a sign of Gibson's skillful plotting and immersive writing style. Their behavior toward one another is simply appalling with both acting in spiteful and vindictive ways. John is a self-absorbed narcissist with an ego the size of a Mack truck, and Georgie is a selfish and manipulative shrew. Perhaps it is because they deserve each other. Can these two overcome their anger and resentment to find happiness together?ĭespite the fact that neither the hero nor the heroine are particularly likeable characters, their romance works for some reason. ![]() Seven years after sharing an unforgettable night together, Georgie and John meet again, but this time the sparks are flying for a completely different reason as Georgie has been keeping a life altering secret. Escaping her wedding to a much older man, Georgeanne Howard runs into hockey star John Kowalsky, who reluctantly and unknowingly, helps his boss's bride make her getaway. ![]()
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