Power Plays Straight As (CU Hockey, #1) by Eden Finley


Power Plays Straight As (CU Hockey, #1)
Title : Power Plays Straight As (CU Hockey, #1)
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Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 314
Publication : First published June 27, 2020

FOSTER

“Look out for Zach and don’t hit on him.”

My brother’s request sounds easy enough. Keep an eye out for his best friend on campus and keep my hands to myself.

Easy.

Even if Zach is a quintessential nerd, who I’ve always thought was cute, I don’t have the time to think with my … stick.

There’s only one stick I should be focused on this year, and that’s my hockey stick. My goal once I graduate is to get an NHL contract.

The last thing I need is a distraction. On or off the ice.

Only, keeping to the rules is harder than I thought it would be.



ZACH

People confuse me.

And no one more than Foster Grant.

I’ve barely spoken two words to him in the whole time I’ve known him, but the second I step foot on campus, he’s impossible to shake.

I can never anticipate his next move. And whenever we’re together, my next move is a total mystery as well.

I want to give in to him, but that might mean coming clean about something I’ve never been bothered about before.

I’m still carrying my V-card.

And I think it’s time to turn it in.


Power Plays Straight As (CU Hockey, #1) Reviews


  • ☆ Todd


    This new collaboration story was a lot of fun, combining both the "jock and awkward nerd" trope with the tried and true "falling for the best friend's (twin) brother".




    When Foster met his brother's best friend and roommate three years ago, Seth made Foster promise to keep his distance from Zach, which wasn't a huge problem, even though Foster did think that Zach was cute.

    But when Zach transferred to Foster's school, and Seth asked Foster to keep an eye on him, that's when things started getting more complicated.

    As expected, because hello, this is a romance, both Foster and Zach found that they enjoyed spending time together, so their initial attractions only got stronger.

    But where Seth thought that Zach needed a protector, Foster's time with Zach was more hands-off in that department.

    I’m finding it hard to convince myself that he’s doing this for Seth whenever I hear his warm laugh or when he gives me a look that sets butterflies loose in my stomach.

    He never asks if I’m okay or if I need anything. He’s just … there. Which is possibly the best thing he could do.
    Then once things had the potential to heat up, Zach's main concern was his extremely intact V-Card, which he intended to rectify ASAP, as soon as he gained some online knowledge, which was pretty funny.
    I cringe and quickly click across to the next video. Nope, too hairy. Room too dirty. The next guy has glasses like mine which are definitely not sexy, Foster took mine off last night for a reason, and in the next … could he really not take the time to wash his feet first?
    Then when Foster found out what Zach had been up to, that had me laughing, too.
    “Whoa. Please tell me you’re not getting sex tips from porn. It’s hot, but it’s unrealistic compared to the real thing.”

    “Oh, now someone tells me. I swear every time the pizza delivery guy comes over, I think he’s going to have sex with me and then he doesn’t. I wondered if he was broken.”
    Several parts of the book from that point forward were pretty steamy, but not to the extreme.




    This new book did have both humor and snark; however, I occasionally found myself wishing for a wee bit more, like I was accustomed to in Eden's "Fake Boyfriends" series, which was a master class in banter, IMHO.

    And speaking of Eden's previous series, I did get a small Damon fix here, but it was very fleeting, and I missed not getting a cameo by either Ollie or Soren, as they were both NHL hockey players, like Foster was striving to become.




    For fans of Eden's earlier work, I'd say the overall feeling here was sort of a Fake Boyfriends "lite", ish, and rate it at around 4 stars.

    Bottom line is that if you're a fan of Eden Finley, you're highly likely to enjoy this story, too, but I haven't read any of Saxon James' books yet, so I can't really speak on that front.

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  • elena ❀

    “Will it make you think of me?”
    His eyes soften. “You’re assuming I don’t already.”


    Man, this was cheesy and fluffy. It was exactly what I needed.

    In Power Plays & Straight A's, Zach is off-limits for Foster. Or at least, that's what Foster's brother, Seth, tells him when he asks him to keep an eye out for him. Zach is transferring to CU's campus to get his Master's degree, and since he's new to the campus, Seth asks his brother to try and help him make friends. Although he doesn't want to, Foster accepts, but trying to help Zach is like asking an introvert to go to a party with him (which actually happens). Zach isn't asking for Foster's help, but when he ends up being the TA in one of Foster's courses, he realizes he needs more help than he's come to accept. It then hits both of them that the two enjoy each other's company more than they thought they would. Zach may be Foster's TA, and Foster is trying to get signed to join the NHL, but neither of those two things will stop the two from being together.

    Hockey used to be the only thing in my life that mattered. Now it’s a juggling act between the ice and my man, but I’m willing to do it. Because I’ve never met anyone like Zach.


    This book put a smile on my face on many occasions. I’m a firm believer in stating this book won’t be enjoyed by everyone. Some will find it too cheesy and maybe even weird. Some may not feel the chemistry because of the two main characters. That’s okay, but I’ve been reading serious romance books, so I needed this cheesiness. And it being gay made it much better and humorous. I was smiling so much, I laughed throughout almost the entire book, and I rooted for both main characters throughout the entire novel. It was sweet, funny, bizarre in some ways, and overall, joyful.

    I originally didn't plan to write a full review. I opened the notes app on my phone and started typing my thoughts, but then I ended up writing all my thoughts and opinions, and not just some.

    First, I loved both characters, Zach and Foster, so much. I also really admired Foster's passion for Hockey. I generally love to read about characters who have passion for something specific and love reading about how hard they work to achieve that dream. I also appreciated how he didn’t make his entire personality based on it. He tried his best to spend time with Zach, and I was so glad Zach didn’t make it easy at first to get to him. I also admired his leadership in the sport and how optimistic he was with himself and the team. He had a goal for himself, but he also placed a big part of his heart in the team. It was important to him, and even though he didn’t want to lose, losing was not something he would drown in. I liked his resilience.

    I loved Zach’s nerdy personality and was able to sympathize with his social anxiety (which, although it isn’t exactly stated, I’m sure he had some, coming from personal experience). He’s isolated, lonely, and a full-on introvert. Really, he has no friends, especially after transferring to a new school. He’s become the TA of a sports psychology course, and the fact that Foster is in that class doesn’t make it easier for him. He tries his best to step out of his comfort zone, and I think I found so much comfort in him because he reminded me so much of me, especially since I'm also a college student.

    Being new on a big campus with so many different students is such a scary experience, and luckily for Zach and me, we at least knew someone on our first day. Nonetheless, it's still an anxious feeling going out and approaching people, so I really couldn't blame Zach for preferring to stay a little isolated and away from people, reading or being at the library, and not bothering to pay attention to parties, people, and overall everything else about the "college experience."

    There are more people around campus than I’m used to, though that’s probably because I hid away in the library whenever there were largely anticipated sporting events going on.


    With that aside, I loved how flirtatious yet serious he was with Foster. I found him to be entertaining but also super adorable and cute. I laughed and smiled so wide whenever he got shy around Foster, and I found his confidence to grow around him the more time he spent with him admirable and overall precious. I also enjoyed his virgin humor, even though I can picture him trying not to be funny. Maybe it’s because I’m also a virgin and in the asexual spectrum, but I found it funny. I was also just overall thankful he was a virgin character. I’m honestly tired of romance authors writing about horny and very experienced characters. Zach was very inexperienced, but he became needy with Foster as his sexual drive and desire for him grew. I found it hilarious how he tried going out of his way to learn how gay sex works, as well as being honest about it all. I don’t know, I just really needed something like this, so I found his character super lovable. I also found his blushes towards Foster and stutters to be sincere but also amusing.

    In general, I found their entire banter to be witty. I liked how Zach was not super easy to get to with Foster. Foster clearly chased him more, and while both were attracted to each other, they weren’t aware of it. Foster was first assigned to help Zach, show him around, and take care of him, but he started getting attached and enjoyed spending time with him. I guess part of it is because Zach was a little anti-social, and again, while it isn’t exactly stated, he did say he preferred the library or being somewhere alone instead of making conversation with people.

    “Oh, so you’re being rude on purpose? Isn’t it polite to invite a person in when they come over?”
    “Isn’t it polite to give someone a heads up before you show up unannounced?”
    “Touché.” I take out my phone and send off a text.
    His phone beeps in the room behind him.
    “You better get that. It sounds important.”


    I mentioned above how I was really happy about how Zach tried to step out of his comfort zone, but some of it was thanks to Foster. I connected with their friendship, mostly because I'm also an introvert, and I had an extrovert friend in college who would pull me out of the dorm to hang out with her and her friends. Foster was a good friend, and I appreciated how he didn't force Zach for anything. I liked his protectiveness of Zach as it slowly grew, especially after finding out some of his past with Morris.

    And that locker room scene? Nothing but delight.

    He’s the one who closes the gap this time. His mouth crashes into mine, maybe a little overeager.
    His lithe body pushes closer, pressing against my hockey pads. My hand wraps around his back, and I curse my hockey gear right now.
    I want to be closer. I want to feel him against me.


    One of the things I found to be a huge plus in the book was how there was no unnecessary drama. Zach and Foster get their HEA, but there was no conflict in their relationship. There was no drama anywhere, nothing from Foster’s friends and family to Zach’s family. Their family was supportive of their sexual orientation, which I was delighted for because I’m honestly tired of LGBTQ+ characters always being some of the ones who suffer the most, such as experiencing homophobia constantly, getting killed off, or not being a lead role. Yes, homophobia was present in the book, but it was never directly stated. There were moments where Zach’s bisexuality was ignored and taken for gayness, and he’d usually shrug it off or make a joke about it. Zach and Foster got stares and looks from people when they were out and together (because people can’t mind their own business), but it didn’t add conflict. They didn't get bullied, called out, or overall, hated on.

    If there were drama in this, I’d say it was how Foster was not fully out, but I also didn't consider it drama because that’s something so many LGBTQ+ individuals struggle with. Foster struggled to figure out his sexuality, from claiming he was gay to realizing he was bi and then hiding it for so many years from his parents, which shows the reality of many people. Some don’t come out, ever, so reading about a supportive family on both sides, supportive friends, and no direct hate against the two characters made me feel at ease.

    On the ice, the only important things in my life are my team and getting the W. That doesn’t mean when I’m off the ice I can’t glance around at the stands looking for a certain dark-haired, green-eyed nerd whose sex noises are ingrained in my mind.


    I haven’t really read m/m romance, so I also think that’s another reason I really liked this. I’d say it’s a good place to start for someone new in the genre like me, simply because it’s not heavy on plot, it’s very quick to breeze through, the characters can be enjoyable enough, there’s no drama, and it has enough cute dialogue. There was also sex, and I enjoyed reading it, although I was laughing at it most of the time (in a good way). It felt real and realistic, and I really do think they had chemistry. I rooted for their relationship from the beginning, and I adored the patience, and easiness Foster had on Zach. Since he was experienced, he was worried about either taking things too quickly or hurting him, but Foster, who became needy and clingy, made sure not to let him worry. Honestly, it was a joy to read about their sexual relationship. I definitely thought it would have been juicier, but I'm also not complaining.

    I’m telling you, though. When they say “it’s always the quiet ones,” they truly mean it.

    “Think about it.” I lean in and whisper, “Just know I’ll make it good for you.”


    One of the things that I noticed after reading was something I softly commented on in my head as I was reading was the protectiveness of Seth. Seth is obviously not straight, and I say this because book 3 (
    Goal Lines & First Times) of this series is about him. By instinct, I would say it was because he had a crush on Zach himself but was afraid to tell him, maybe because they’re best friends and he didn’t want to ruin the friendship, or maybe because he was still unsure of his sexuality? I don’t know. I can’t say and tell because there wasn’t enough information and dialogue to make that statement true. He’d confirm he was straight, would get grossed out when his brother and best friend were making out (I would too if I were him), and he mentioned how he’d brought girls over to the house. He also mentioned he was seeing a girl, which I know doesn’t prove or show evidence that he’s straight, but it’s all mentioned to “assume” he was straight. Overall, I first liked how he cared a lot about Zach. He asked his brother to keep an eye out on him because he knew he was new and didn’t have friends, but it got to the point where he was very protective of him as if Zach was a child and couldn’t take care of himself. I understood how Zach was trying to help and look out for him, but it was a little too much after a certain point.

    “Do you know how nice it’s been to feel wanted? He doesn’t treat me with kid gloves or try to tone things down for me. And if he hurts me … I want that. I want to know what it’s like to have experienced that high even if it’s followed by a crushing low. Leaving you was the hardest choice I’ve ever made, but it was the right one.”


    Overall, this was definitely a cute, sweet, and quick story. I’ve already decided to start the next book because it’s about Jacobs, who I had suspected was in the closet. Both he and Foster mentioned he was straight, but there were moments where small hints were thrown, implying another scenario. I also really enjoyed his character in this book, and I’ve heard from others that the second book is the best in the series, so I’m really looking forward to it.

    “Can I kiss you again?”
    “Whenever you want.”

  • Wendys Wycked Words

    3,5

    A new series by Eden Finley, sign me up... The fact that she is writing with Saxon James and that the first book in this series is about a jock and a geek falling in love is the delicious cherry on top of an already scrumptious cake ;)

    cherry on top + gif - Google Zoeken

    We also get the "brother's best friend" trope, though I have to be honest and admit that this is not one of my favorite tropes. I know it's probably weird, but I always feel like the brother is losing his best friend... It always makes me a tad bit sad, I just can't help it. I'm a weirdo ... sorry :P

    I'm weird + gif - Google Zoeken

    Seth and Foster are twin brothers, but they are like night and day. They also go to different schools. When Seth's best friend Zach transfers to Foster's college, Seth asks Foster to look out for his geeky introverted best friend... but ... no funny business.

    Seth has known Foster is bi-sexual for some time now and since his best friend Zach is gay, he has warned Foster off right from the start.

    Foster has always been attracted to sexy geek Zach, but you don't just go against your twin brother's wishes... Now, he feels like all bets are off though because while he is looking out for Zach, he is also getting to know him better and there is no way he will be able to keep his distance for long.

    I need to touch you + gif - Google Zoeken

    I liked both characters a lot, but I have to say that I also really like Foster's twin Seth. I do hope he will find a lovely girl to fall in love with soon.

    This story was all kinds of cute and hot and I am so curious to see what's next. Foster's best friend sounds really intriguing ;)


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  • Nark

    “will it make you think of me?”
    his eyes soften. “you’re assuming i don’t already.”


    2 stars...

    ✦ contemporary sports romance (hockey).
    ✦ jock/nerd romance.
    ✦ introvert/extrovert.
    ✦ college setting.
    ✦ slow-burn romance.
    ✦ brother’s best friend romance.
    ✦ virgin mc/experienced mc.
    ✦ humorous banter.
    ✦ no dumb, unnecessary plot twists.

    this was cute & fluffy i guess, but i was honestly bored out of my mind most of the time.

    this book was just very mehhhh to me and it lacked overall depth. i also sadly didn’t particularly like either of the mcs.

    i am moving on to book 2 now, because it’s enemies-to-lovers and i’m hoping i’ll like it more than this one. if i don’t like it - i am calling my lawyers.

  • Snjez

    dnf @ 61%

    I don't think this is my type of a light read. It seemed promising in the beginning, but I don't see any depth in either the characters or the storyline. It's pretty basic and I can't connect to that.

  • Lau ♡

    When I say I love a good nerd + jock romance, I’m talking about books like this one. It’s easy to find a story with a nerd main character, but he/she is usually called that only for having good grades. Not Zach. He is also bad at talking with people, tends to live in his head, it’s oblivious and awkward in the cutest way possible and forgets about mortal things like eating because he’s too busy learning things.


    “Zach.”
    “Which would mean each person functions best at an individualized state of stress and arousal, but if that’s the case, how do you get those separate entities to work cohesively?”
    “Zach.”
    “What do you think your optimal state of stress and arousal is?”
    Foster’s eyes are wide, and he looks torn between laughing and… well, something that’s not laughing but seems equally offensive. “I think I might have just found it.”
    “Excuse me?”
    “Never mind.”



    That is what I call a nerd, thank you so much! Still, Zach is also confident with himself, knows what he wants and it’s not afraid to ask for it… specially if the person is none other than Foster Grant, the sexiest jock in college and his best friend’s brother.

    I loved so many things about this book -I’ve even reread it. Not only Zach was a wonderful character, Foster Grant was as good and sets apart from the ‘typical’ jock character. He is openly bisexual, fun, easy-going, hates miscommunication, is great at reading people and everyone loves him because how can you not? I’ve read some books by Saxon James, one of the co-authors, and he always manages to make unique characters that felt like a breath of fresh air in a genre as crowded as sports-romance.


    “You are the coolest person I know.”
    “Well, that’s a grossly inaccurate statement.”
    “See?” Foster leans closer. “No one speaks like that. You’re your own person, Zach, and I think that’s very cool.”
    I swallow roughly. “You are mocking me.”
    “Never.”
    “You always mock me.”
    “No, I tease you. () Mocking is cruel. Teasing makes you flustered, and you’re ridiculously cute when you’re flustered.”



    Overall, I highly recommend trying this book if you are looking for a light romance between a nerd and a jock, with a great cast of characters and awesome dialogues that will make you have a lot of fun.


    “Do you have someone in there with you?”
    “What? No.”
    “So you’re being rude on purpose? Isn’t it polite to invite a person in when they come over?”
    “Isn’t it polite to give someone a heads up before you show up unannounced?”
    “Touché.” I take out my phone and send off a text.
    Zach’s phone beeps in the room behind him.
    “You better get that. It sounds important.”



    Series:
    1.Power Plays & Straight A's: 4.25 stars
    2.
    Face Offs & Cheap Shots: 4 stars
    3. Goal Lines & First Times: 2.5 stars
    4. Line Mates & Study Dates: 3 stars
    5. Puck Drills & Quick Thrills: 3.25 stars
    Additional novella (See You in Boston): 3 stars

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    SO GR doesn't let me upload my review or rate See You in Boston (CU Hockey novella) because the book is not on amazon (it's free on prolific works). So I decided to upload it here because I've already done it :)

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    SEE YOU IN BOSTON


    “Kiss me like you own me”

    See You in Boston is the novella all CU Hockey fans were waiting for: Rossi’s love story. We all know he is less straight than he thinks he is and, on his last day as a college student, he’ll finally decide it is time to push his boundaries and try something new…


    Tyson is looking for something, but curious Rossi is enough temptation to make him rearrange his priorities for the night. No complications, just helping out this gorgeous guy in his experiment. After all, it’s not like they are seeing each other again, right?


    If I wasn’t so worried about offending him, I’d offer him money to make that dream come true. Instead, I’ll need to try patience, which is something I’ve always been terrible at.


    Tyson and Rossi’s romance was cute and fun; it never felt too rushed despite being a novella. Tyson was the quirky, sassy, no-filter guy that matched perfectly with Rossi’s quieter confidence. I don’t have very strong feelings about it, but it was a nice read. In case you haven’t read CU Hockey series, it can also be read as a standalone -and it’s free on prolific works!

  • Imme  van Gorp

    || 3.0 stars ||

    This book started out very cute and charming, but the story kind of lost me when I was about half-way through. It started to feel slightly repetitive and uneventful. It did sorta pick up again near the end when Zach and Foster's relationship also began to pick up, but I could never truly get into it.

    Both Foster and Zach are likable characters, albeit that they're both vastly different: Foster is an easy-going hockey-player, while Zach is an awkward nerd with social-anxiety. They somehow seemed to fit though. There would have been a high possibility of this match-up feeling forced, but I could really see them together. Foster was good for Zach and I thought it was quite swoon-worthy how Foster thought everything about Zach was adorable. However, even though I could see their connection, I didn't particularly feel it. Like I said, I wasn't fully invested in it. Which was quite a shame.

    Maybe it could have been a bit better if more had happened. If there had been more opportunity to have some conflict or drama. It's difficult to get an emotional attachment when everything is rather dry: not even their inner-monologues portrayed many loving or even angsty thoughts about the other. Instead, everything was quite straightforward.
    So yea, it was just a bit.. okay-ish. Nothing less, but also nothing more.


    'CU Hockey' series:
    1. Power Plays & Straight A's - 3.0 stars
    2.
    Face Offs & Cheap Shots - 4.5 stars
    3.
    Goal Lines & First Times - 2.5 stars
    4.
    Line Mates & Study Dates - 3.5 stars
    5.
    Puck Drills & Quick Thrills - 3.5 stars

    Novellas:
    5.1.
    The Best Wedding Ever - 3.0 stars
    5.2.
    See You In Boston - 3.0 stars

    [Read Count: 2]

  • Paige ♠

    This was abso-fucking-lutely adorable! Definitely a must read if you're looking for a cute m/m romance

    ✅ Nerd + jock romance
    ✅ Cocky hockey player... say no more 😍
    🆗 A little cheesy, but I wanted something fluffy anyway
    ✅ No unnecessary drama
    ✅ Perfect amount of steam 🌶️🌶️
    ✅ Zach was so lovably awkward - I just wanted to hug him
    ✅ Foster always trying to embarrass Zach 🥰😂
    ✅ Their cute and awkward flirting was everything
    ✅ A nerd who was actually awkward and nerdy and not just a hot guy with glasses (although that did still apply...)

    Overall, I went into this expecting something fun and quick and it delivered exactly that. It wasn't anything groundbreaking but I enjoyed it a lot!

  • Bhavya Marya

    “I should be scared by the way you’re looking at me, but I’m not.”
    “How am I looking at you?”
    “Like I’m about to lose my virginity in a shower.”


    I went into this book knowing it was gonna be the perfect read for me because first of all, it's Eden Finley and second of all, this had so many tropes that I loved - sports, brother's best friend, opposites attract and the list goes on. It did not disappoint at all.
    This was my first Saxon James' book but I'll definitely be checking out more of her works.

    I loved reading Zach's inner thoughts. I could honestly relate to him so much and I think that's partially why I like this book so much. That and some of the laugh out loud moments I had while reading this book.
    Foster and Zach fit into each other's life so perfectly and I had no doubts about their relationship.
    I was also enjoying reading Foster's protective side. He didn't treat Zach like he was breakable. He just helped Zach in his own way.

    This was a great light-hearted new adult book with fantastic characters. It was a perfect distraction.
    Also, I just about screamed when that small cameo of one of my favourite characters happened. I was really not expecting that and I loved it.
    I'm really hoping the next book in the series is Jacobs' and that it releases soon. *fingers crossed*

  • *J* Too Many Books Too Little Time

    Solid 4 Stars!

    Nice start to a new series.

    Jock + nerd = I approve
    Sports = I approve
    Virgin = I approve
    No ridiculous drama = I approve

    Looking forward to more!

  • Maartje

    Power Plays and Straight A's is definitely one of the (ice) hockey themed M/M novels that is sincere and really damn cute! It was such an easy enjoyable read. So as a result, this book gets 4 stars from me.

    The story revolves around icehockey player Foster and super smart TA Zach. Zach happens to be the best friend of Foster's twin brother. He also asked him to keep an eye on Zach at his college because he recently transferred. However, there is one rule his brother made him promise. Which is that he doesn't get involved with his best friend. However, Foster cannot deny his connection to socially awkward Zach and neither can the latter. This is all I am going to give away plotwise/characters because of my no-spoilers reviews. And it is fun to discover certain stuff while reading the book.

    Power Plays and Straight A's is such a sweet story with barely any drama which is refreshing for once and not boring at all. It is nice to read about two MC's who have a genuine connection and where actual relationship development takes place. The representation in this book is kinda amazing as well. Plus points for the fact that one of the MC's calls out stereotypes regarding gay/bi men. Actually both Zach and Foster are relatable and really likable characters.

    If you are a fan of romantic (ice)hockey themed books, Power Plays and Straight A's is definitely something worthy of your time. I would highly recommend to read this book. The first book of this series is so good and I really look forward to the next story... Since both MC's already appear in the first book!

  • Arena♡

    so this book was everything i needed right now:

    sports romance ✔️
    cute and fluffy ✔️
    jock // nerd ✔️
    brother's best friend ✔️


    "Will it make you think of me?"
    His eyes soften. "You're assuming I don't already."


    Zach and Foster made such an amazing couple! the banter and tension between them was just chef's kiss. Their relationship was so cute! they both brought out the best in each other and the way they treated each other was just amazing! i could feel their love for each other and i honestly want more of them!

    "Do you know how nice it’s been to feel wanted? He doesn’t treat me with kid gloves or try to tone things down for me. And if he hurts me … I want that. I want to know what it’s like to have experienced that high even if it’s followed by a crushing low. Leaving you was the hardest choice I’ve ever made, but it was the right one."

    i loved how Seth (Foster's twin // Zach's best friend) was perfectly protective of both of them and how cool he was regarding their relationship and did not cause any trouble. and i really appreciated how there was no drama at all in the book.

    "Can I kiss you again?"
    "Whenever you want."

  • Shile (Hazard's Version) semi-hiatus

    Audiobook - 4 stars

    Story - 2.75 stars


    I think I have seen this film before and I liked the other one alot.

    The other one is
    Rocket Science.

    This was an okay story. Nothing special, just a Nerd and a Jock getting it on. The difference is, in this one the Nerd was a bit annoying and unsure. Zach got on my nerves at times, but he was okay. I liked him enough to finish the book. I liked Foster too. He was an okay guy.

    I hope Jacob story is going to be good, i liked him alot.

    Overall, it was just okay.

  • Mariam ; reading slump :(

    1st Reread: September 5, 2021 🌈
    I adore and absolutely love this series so much, it holds such a special place in my heart, not just because of the characters and their romance and their story although that's about a quarter of it, this series... it shown a new light of sport romance to me.

    I used to not like SR and thought they were utterly cliche, overrated and just petty, but Christ, some of my favorite books of this year are sport romances and I wouldn't have gotten this adoration if it weren't for this book.

    Foster and Zach are two people I'll never forget. As always, it took me some time to warm up to Zach but I didn't doubt that he'd fail me. And Foster... Man he is one of my all time favorite characters. Especially considering I've read the entire series (except book 5 which is unreleased) I know where Foster leads to and just reading...

    Just seeing his "beginning" is so humbling and incredibly beautiful. I owe my adoration to all things hockey and all things handsome about sports and even more handsome about jocks to Foster Grant. One hell of an incredible person ✨


    Original Review

    This book is the epitome of softness.

    This was so cute,
    So incredible adorable,
    So soft and fluffy,
    Incredibly light hearted,
    And oh how my damn heart soared.



    You’re everything I wish I could be, and I know you bring out the best in me.




    Foster has to become one of my favorite characters I have ever read.
    He is one of the most mature, funny, humble but in such a human and realistic/relatable way, so incredibly respectful, kind and graceful, fuck. He was everything. I want to snatch him from Zach but I don't want to break his heart.


    He is seriously perfect. If someone can tell me one flaw about him, I'll give you real money. The way he comforted and just did his best to have Zach comfortable, and the lengths he went to make that happen makes me wanna cry in my singleness.

    “Have people been saying shit to you?”
    Something about his strained voice makes me smile.
    “Thankfully, people here seem content to ignore me. Except for one annoying hockey player. For whatever reason, he seems determined to be nice to me.”
    “It’s a total mystery.” His gaze rakes over my face.







    And I don't know why, but Zach just reminded me of Sheldon Cooper.
    Most times when Authors write characters who are very analytical and have difficult time understanding emotions and other people, the way it is constructed is so downright pretencious to me, I was amazed at how seamless and effortless they played Zach's character. He was the perfect amount of quirkiness, adorableness, softness, dorky nerdiness that perfected his character.





    “Are you kidding? You’re the coolest person I know.”
    “Well, that’s a grossly inaccurate statement.”
    “See?” He leans closer. “‘Grossly inaccurate.’ No one speaks like that. You’re your own person, Zach, and I think that’s very cool.”








    I think it's quite hilarious how out of all the hockey romance I've read, hell any sport romance I've read, this book conveyed hockey the easiest. That being said, hockey games weren't the center point of this book, but when the actions and game was mentioned, the duo authors effortlessly conveyed their motion and team movement. Without the need of using sport verbs and symbols which I have Absolutely no damn idea of.







    I enjoyed reading this book so much, the entire time I felt the biggest smile on my face and my heart in my throat and the blood rushing through my ears and my veins pumping. This book was what I needed in time to just relax and reading a damn good fluffly romance that is so soft and just, mo drama. There is such Beauty in books that have no nonsense, unneeded drama. I felt unease because I was expecting, this is a hockey romance, a contemporary romance, of course it has to have some dumb break up? Man I cannot tell you how enlightened and happy I am to be fucking wrong.
    I'm so glad I picked this book up and ay the damn right timing.






    His hand finally drops, and I let it. “So out there … on the ice …”
    “It was for you.”
    “I didn’t ask you to do that.” His voice is so soft. So him.
    “You never would,” I murmur. “Morris has to learn karma’s a bitch. He had no right to treat you like that.”
    “Will you get in trouble?”
    “No doubt.”
    “You shouldn’t have—”
    “Zach?”
    His eyes meet mine.
    “It was worth it.”



    -


    The only reason why I'm taking a star down is how I didn't like how Zach stereotyped Hockey Players.

    Although there were times I was like, dude, you just don't say that, (because my background of loving Sheldon Cooper and associating Zach with him, made it tolerable) what didn't make it tolerable was how he COMPLETELY stereotyped and almost belittled hockey players at this muscled brainless twigs who's only goal is a woman's (or another man's) hole. For a person who was very analytical, he came off a bit too much judgemental



    My brother’s eyes narrow. “I didn’t know you knew stuff.”
    “I know lots of things. I don’t know why people think I’m dumb because I play sports.”



    I'm glad that didn't stretch across the duration of this book because it would've lessen the enjoyment factor of this book.


    Immediate reactions:

    THIS. WAS. SO. FUCKING. GOOD!






    More quotes: you're warned for spoilers.







    Seth wants Zach to make friends. He asked me to look out for him. Therefore, it’s my duty to invite him out tonight. And I’m nothing but responsible.
    Yup.




    No. I am a master of emotion, and even if I’m here, alone, metaphorically lost, I can do this




    I’m reminded of the casual touching and easy banter they share during class, and it sets off that foreign sick feeling I experienced earlier. Emotions are transient. It’s nothing more than a temporary slip in control. Control I will regain. I remind myself for the millionth time this week that my body is reacting to the alpha in Foster and nothing more






    The small smile that appears on Zach’s face is enough to know that even though I should stick to the original deal where I check in on him, there’s no way I will. That one smile gives me more purpose than anything else ever has other than hockey.
    I want to see it on him as much as I can.






    We fall silent again, and I look up at the smear of color brushing the sky. Today has been weird to say the least, yet all I can focus on is freezing water, and smiles, and the burning red sunset lighting up Foster’s cheeks.









    “There’s no way you could—”
    “Then you should have no trouble saying yes to the bet.” The challenging look in his eyes gives me pause.
    “You’ve got one word.”
    Foster smiles. “Symbiosis.”
    Symbi … oh no.
    “I’ll wait …” Foster folds his arms, looking entirely too smug.
    “Two different organisms with a mutually beneficial relationship.”
    “They complement each other. So, even though they’re different, and might have different ways of achieving a goal, they work together to make each other better. That’s the team.”
    I hang my head. “Shit. It’s so simple.”
    Foster starts to back up. “I can’t wait to see what you look like in my jersey.”





    Long, thin fingers run along the top of my brow and down my cheek. “You’re hurt.”
    I huff. “I’ll live.” I might not live if he doesn’t keep touching me; it feels so good.





    I’ve lived and breathed hockey since I can remember. My goal has always been the NHL, and I’ve worked hard to become the best player I can be. I’ve never met anyone who’s made me want more than that, who’s made me think I might need more than that.








    I start to laugh, and as the giggles rack my body, I’m vaguely aware that I’m supposed to be doing something with all this emotion. Regulating, controlling …
    Emotions are transient.
    Emotions are wonderful








    “You always mock me.”
    “No, I tease you. Sometimes. There’s a difference.”
    “Which is?” Both work to point out my inadequacies.
    “Mocking is cruel. Teasing makes you flustered, and you’re ridiculously cute when you’re flustered.”







    I slam my eyes closed and press my mouth to his.
    The electricity is absent. No sparks, no nerves.
    It’s awkward, so awkward





    How to have sex.
    I realize my mistake a second after I hit search when diagrams and illustrations of vaginas fill the screen.
    Oops. Revise.
    How to have gay sex.









    One look at Zach as he enters the room wearing his glasses, baggy jeans, and an Avenger’s T-shirt, and I realize I’ve been trying to convince myself I’m not scared.
    But Zach scares me shitless.
    I like him, and I don’t know when that happened.





    I need Foster.
    And for the first time ever, needing someone doesn’t feel like a weakness.






    “Repeat after me: I love you, Foster.”
    “Do I?”
    His smile ignites a flutter in my gut as he cups my face and leans down. “You do. Because you’re on skates. Ready to face a future that is so fucking uncertain I’m sure it’s giving you hives. Yet, you’re doing it for me anyway.”
    “I am.”
    Foster’s lips brush mine. “Say it.”
    And how can I not? How can I hold back something so big that it both confuses me and seems blindingly clear? “I love you too.”






    “It will still be difficult at times.”
    I lay him down and cover his body with mine. “I know. But I’m willing to do whatever it takes to make it work. Because you’re not only mine for now, Zach. I want you to be mine forever.”



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    2nd reread: READ BY AUDIOBOOK, December 2, 2021

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    Audio - 5 Stars
    Story - 3.5 Stars
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  • Meags

    5 Stars

    Best friend’s brother. Gay virgin. Jock/nerd dynamic. Ice hockey players. College campus setting. Great side characters. Humorous banter. Low angst. Steamy sex…

    Yep, I loved reading
    Power Plays & Straight A's. It was like this story was crafted to suit most of my personal favourite M/M romance themes and tropes—and it delivered on all counts.

    For me, this was one of those stories that I couldn’t put down (or didn’t want to when I had to) from the moment I started until I was finished. It encapsulated my definition of easy, fun reading, and Lord knows I need more of that these days.

    MCs Foster and Zach were a match made in heaven, as far as opposites who attract are concerned. Zach, with his scholarly focus and his lack of social skills and sexual experience, was an easy character to love and relate to. The way Foster openly adored him, even as the campuses openly bisexual hockey hot-shot, was swoon-worthy, as he acted all at once like Zach’s personal protector while simultaneously being the person Zach needed to challenge and expand his horizons. They made a great pair and their chemistry was outstanding. I adored them.

    I’ll be honest and admit my brain hurts a little bit trying to connect the joyful reading experience I just had with the many DNF tags and low ratings I see here from friends, but alas, this is one of those circumstances I’m ridiculously glad I didn’t get swayed by others and went with my gut instead, because my gut was right—THIS WAS MY JAM!

    I eagerly look forward to reading more in this
    CU Hockey series. I have no doubt more good times and compelling couples are ahead of me. <3

  • The Bursting Bookshelf of a Wallflower

    4 stars!
    Story: ⭐⭐⭐
    MCs: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
    Cover: ⭐⭐⭐

    Power Plays & Straight A's is a perfect light, sweet and entertaining story that manages to combine some of my favorite tropes very nicely:

    💕Opposite attracks (jock/nerd)
    💕First time
    💕Falling for the brother's best friend
    💕Sports romance

    While I hadn't read a sports romance in ages thinking that this wasn't really my cup of tea anymore, I couldn't resists giving this one a try - and I am very happy I did.

    "So, you know Zach. My best friend in the whole world. [...] I was hoping you'd keep an eye out for Zach on campus and, like, be his friend?"


    When Seth asks his twin brother Foster Grant to keep an eye on his best friend Zach Sawyer, things are more complicated than they sound. While Foster kept his promise towards Seth to not hit on his best friend during the last years, having him at the same campus and looking out for him is making it difficult for Foster to keep his attraction for the adorably nerdy Zach at bay.

    While scoring an NHL contract at the end of season is Fosters main goal, spending time with his twin brothers best friend Zach is an enjoyable distraction that Foster can't resist.

    Socially awkward, extremely nerdy and rather unapproachble at first sight, Zach is struggling to gain a bit of independence by transfering to a new campus and stepping out of his comfort zone. Being tired of being treated as incapable and wanting to leave some bad experiences at his former campus behind, Zach is unwilling to rely on anybody for help - and especially not on Foster, his best friend's twin brother, but ...

    Emotion is controllable. But chemistry isn't. And the explosion of it that short-circuits my neve endings when Foster's around is completly out of my control.


    Determined to coax Zach out of his shell and to show him how college life should be like, Zach and Foster start to spend more time with each other and their relationship stars to develop.

    I'd glance out of the dorm window and watch people lying on the grass or coming to and from parties and wonder what that would be like. I can honestly say i'd never wanted to experience it for myself. My interest was more anthropological than anything else, but when Foster starts to talk about fun and experiences, I can't help getting caught up in his contagious enthusiasm.


    It was beautiful to see how Zach grows more and more confident and strong over time and how he is willing to take the risk of getting hurt for his dream of being together with Foster.

    But will they be able to make their relationship work with the potential future of Foster playing for the NHL and moving away from Zach pending over them?

    Needless to say that the fact that this book is focussing on some hot hockey players is the icing on the cake.

    I might have liked this book so much, because I can relate very well to Zach. Being an introvert myself and sometimes uneasy around people, it has been a pleasure to follow his inner thoughts in situations that made him uncomforable and seeing that they are so similar to my own thoughts at times. Just like Zach silence is my happy place, my mind tends to go completely blank when I have to speak in front of people, I keep forgetting the time when absorbed in my research (yes, stats are making me happy too, even if they are not my favorite thing) and people-watching is a perfectly acceptable hobby.

    While I also liked Foster, he might have been a little bit too perfect, too understanding - not running deep enough.

    I also loved that the authors didn't make up any unnecessary drama. I really enjoyed that, while Zach might have some premature assumptions regarding their relationship that are having an impact on how he behaves towards Foster, these characters were able to talk about things.

    The dialogues between the characters were great - snarky and funny, the authors had me laughing out alound at times and this despite the fact that the writing itself isn't special .

    With Foster lacking a bit of depth, the writing being nothing special and the fact that I would have loved to have a little bit more sports happening on-page, I am happily rating this book with 4 stars.

    Needless to say that I am anticipating the release of the second book in this series. The promise of a good enemeies-to-lovers trope always gets me excited!!

  •  ~Preeti~

    2.5Stars
    There is love, there is hate and then there is indifference. This book falls in the third category. The MCs were okayish, the plot, banter everything was just okayish. And, for one of my fav tropes(jock/nerd), I am not okay with 'Okayish'.

    I gave this book three tries, twice on audio and then on ebook and I still like the narration by Iggy Toma and I feel he made this boring book feel okayish. I liked the second book but after this, I am not sure, if I am going to continue with the series.

  • Heather K (dentist in my spare time)

    DNF at 20%. Not my thing.

  • The Girl Murdered by Her TBR

    4-I-got-you-baby-stars!!!

    Okay. This is my first MM romance for the last 2 years. Kind of a long break and I don't really know why the hell it took me years. *sighs*

    Did I enjoy it?

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    It was sweet, funny, and light. The characters were adorable and cute. Buuut... the plot itself felt kinda flat. It was good but not that good for me. It felt:

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    But it was still enjoyable and heart-warming. Oh and the smut?

    I freaking enjoyed and lived for it. T'was

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  • Cadiva

    Utterly delightful.

    This book managed to hit quite a few of my favourite tropes in one go - brother's best friend, sports romance, college age, virgin MC, opposites attract and jock/nerd - and it did it with panache.

    I found myself massively rooting for Foster to finally get Zach to see he wasn't just looking out for him because he was his twin's best friend and I loved the quirky obliviousness of Zach's overly analytical nature.

    There's not really much I can fault with this one, it just spoke to me and hit all my buttons for a low angst, sweetly steamy new age romance.

    #ARC kindly received from the authors in return for an honest and unbiased review

  • Florence .

    4 ‘’You’re as much a part of my future as hockey is” stars

    First, before I start my review, enjoy some hockey player eye candy.


    And now, my review.

    Look, I tend to stay away from hockey romance because i’m very passionate about hockey and they often don’t have enough hockey for me or they tend to get the hockey wrong and it pisses me off. Which is why i’ve been putting off reading these books, but I really wanted to and I was in the mood for a sweet feel good book so I finally picked it up.

    The hockey in this one was fine and I really enjoyed all of the hockey scenes we did get. But I did get really annoyed at Foster because he spent the entire book saying his dream NHL team was the Bruins and then he gets an offer from the Habs (the Bruins’ bigges rivals) and he doesn’t flat out refuse it and it didn’t sit well with me. I just don’t get why he would want to play for his team biggest rivals, it just doesn’t make sense to me and it really annoyed me haha

    Now on to the actual story.

    Brief summary:This is the typical twin brother falls for his brother’s best friend after being asked to look after him story. But with Foster who’s a hockey player trying to get an NHL contract and Zach who is very smart and doesn’t like to hang out with people because he prefers studying.

    I really enjoyed the vibes of the story, I loved how it was really low angst and how it was only about the two guys falling in love and then being in love with some hockey on the side. That worked really well for me. And it was so fucking sweet, which I adore in a book.

    I really liked Foster. I love a character who everyone thinks is only hockey and a manwhore but then you realize that there is much more to him than those things. Foster had such a good heart and he was fucking brillant to Zach, all the time. And he kept fighting to make their relationship work. I loved him very much.

    I really enjoyed Zach too. Mostly because I could really relate to how he doesn’t understand people on most days and how he prefers staying in a corner and study people instead of hanging out with them.

    I really liked these two together. I loved how Foster always listened to Zach and what he likes, while still trying to bring him out of his comfort zone. These two worked really well together and they were really sweet.

    I really enjoyed how low angst and low drama this book was. I was really glad that even the scenes that had the potential to be really dramatic, turned out not dramatic at all. I loved that, very much.

    Now we come to my other issue with this book. I really didn’t enjoy the miscommunication. Zach had doubts and instead of talking to Foster about them, he just kept pushing him away and it really annoyed me. The first time, I was ready to let it slide, but then it happened again, close to the end of the book, and it really annoyed me. The first time, Zach assumed something and didn’t talk about it with Foster for weeks and then Foster tells him to talk to him when he starts having doubts again... but when he starts having doubts, he does the same patern of not talking about it again. It was so frustrating. Just. Communicate. Please.

    Also, small nitpick, but Zach was a virgin and the best part of a virgin is that we get to see them experience their first everything and we didn’t get to see Zach give his first blowjob or when he received his first rim job (both were mentioned as things that happened, just no details) and I was a bit sad about that, I really would have liked to be there for that. But I did really enjoy the rest of the sex scenes and I was glad we got to see all of his other first times.

    I really enjoyed this one, it was really sweet and I had a nice time reading it.

  • Vanna  on semi hiatus

    4 Loved-this-geek-falls-for-jock love story!!😍 💕 The story had some of my favorite tropes, best friend's brother, jock and geek, humor and sass, experienced vs inexperienced.. 💞 😁. But all of it was woven very well into the plot and made for a perfect, low angst college romance.
    Foster is a senior at his university and as the Hockey team university team captain, this final year is very crucial for his future goals. Not only does he want to win the Frozen Four championship for his university, he also wants to secure a contract with NHL. So when his twin brother Seth, asks him to watch out for his best friend Zach (who has transferred into Foster's university for research work); he doesn't think it'll be too impactful to his life. Zach, on his part having relied so much on Seth during the past few years does not want to be a bother for Foster, but something clicks between them and they form a reluctant friendship (more reluctant on Zach's part who has also had a crush on Foster for a while). They bump into each other in class and also outside class when Foster tries to get Zach acclimated to the campus and activities. They find that despite being complete opposites in personalities they still like each other's company. Zack appreciates how Foster makes him feel normal by not fussing over him too much and yet when necessary he defends Zach, even taking unwarranted risks in doing so. Foster's only focus in life has been playing hockey and his dream is to get into NHL. No wonder he's never had a serious relationship in his life. He's never even felt the need to come out as bisexual to his parents. But as he grows closer to Zach and their mutual attraction becomes more, he starts questioning his priorities. Zach too starts falling for Foster but doesn't want to hold him back from his dreams and a bright future in the NHL. Can they achieve a common ground? Or will misunderstandings keep them apart?
    This is a fun M/M romance with lots of humor and banter😁 interspersed between hockey games 🏒🥅and psychology babble.🤔 I have read and enjoyed almost all books by EF, but SJ is a new author to me. Having said that, this was a promising start to their new series and looks like it will focus on University Hockey (or at least one Hockey Player per book 😍) so I am game; especially after enjoying this book. There was no serious angst or homophobia or even any villains, it was simple in its premise and remained grounded in the MCs good nature throughout... no surprises or plot twists ❤️. Highly recommended for sports M/M fans 👍👍 Can't wait for the next one (likely featuring "Topher" Jacobs 😉)

  • ⭐️AMST⭐️

    I liked this book more than I thought I would. Which is odd ‘cause I loved most of Finley’s books I’ve read (never read anything by Saxon James, or at least I don’t remember).
    I guess it because fluffy books aren’t usually my cup of tea.
    Anyway, I really liked Foster and Zach together. The plot was good and I finished it without even notice.

    Looking forwards to read more from this series when I’ll need another dose of fluff 😍

  • Leslie

    Well, I had a blast and a half reading this. It checked all my boxes for when the light hearted romance side of me wants a book. (As opposed to the dark romance side of me who likes my guys to pine and mope and live in angst city.)

    ✔️ Best friend’s brother.
    ✔️Jock and nerd.
    ✔️Sports and my favorite sport in romance, hockey!
    ✔️Humor and banter but not OTT.
    ✔️Perfect steam to plot ratio.
    ✔️No dreaded 85% mark silly miscommunication. These guys communicate! How novel. 😉
    ✔️Sets up future books without letting the side characters take over.
    ✔️Maybe a little insta-lust but no insta-love.
    ✔️Fun!

    Eden Finley is a favorite author of mine. However, I had only read one book by the co-author, Saxon James. So I didn’t know what to expect. The two mesh well together and I’ll be anxiously awaiting book two. There was also a brief cameo from a certain Fake Boyfriend...🤭

    “Umm … well, how do you, like, choose if you’re a top or a bottom?” “There’s a sorting hat. Like in Harry Potter. It wasn’t even placed on my head before it screamed, ‘Top!’ and then all the other tops welcomed me to their house.”

  • Athira

    I totally devoured this book in one sitting! It has some of my favourite tropes:
    ✔ Brother's best friend
    ✔ Opposites attract (Jock/nerd)
    ✔ Virgin MC
    ✔ Sports Romance (Hockey!!!!)

    Loved the banter and confident Zach is simply delightful. Foster and Zach are adorable together and I thoroughly enjoyed this book from start to finish. I really like that there's no unnecessary drama. It's refreshing.

    We also have cameo from Eden's Fake Boyfriend series, so YAY!!!! The epilogue was just perfect and I'm looking forward to the next book. Maybe Topher? Unless I'm seeing things, there's definitely something up with him and Beck.

    *ARC provided by the authors via Foreword PR in exchange for an honest and unbiased review

  • Yarie ☆

    Quite average ...

    Well, I love this author's "Fake Boyfriend" series, so I thought I would love this book too, I mean, it wasn't bad, but it was of a lower quality than expected.

    The best moment in this book is when our dear Damon (Yes, Damon from fake boyfriend 1) appears, I almost screamed, it was super good to see that he is really successful and to see him make another acquisition for his client list , it was worth reading this book for that.

    The book is cute, sometimes tiring but I got my kindle to read the book to me, so it was almost like listening to an audiobook (with less quality but still ...) and that made the book passable.
    If you are bored and have nothing better to read this is not a bad book to get you out of boredom.

    Rating: 3 Stars.
    Steam: 6 out of 10.
    Triggers:
    Love Triangle:
    Cheating:
    HEA:

  • Trio

    So damn cute! I've read a couple of Eden Finley's books before and found them a little agressive (in a good way), and way heavy on the sex - this one is super sweet. Twenty-one year old guys, actually acting twenty-one. What a great idea.

    The hockey scenes are short and easy to follow, if you're not into hockey you'll be fine. The story is mainly about Foster courting Zach, and adorably nerdy Zach's first foray into sex and love. Nicely done!

    Wonderfully performed by Iggy and Alexander.

  • Kacey

    3.5 stars

    I don’t know why I’m so obsessed with hockey romances but I really am. I don’t even like hockey that much in real life but I’m such a sucker for sports romance. Also, Zach was one of the most autistic/neurodivergent characters I’ve ever read in romance but I don’t even think the author realized she made him that way. As an autistic I can guarantee you that boy is one of us

  • Ed Davis

    4 and 1/2 make me feel so happy stars. I have loved every book I’ve read by Eden Finley. I listened to this as an audiobook and the narration by Iggy Toma and Alexander Cendese was incredible. I can’t wait for the next book.