The Art of Running in Heels (Chinooks Hockey Team, Bk 7)
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed on + 2106 more book reviews
Lexi Kowalsky decides to participate in a reality show called "Gettin Hitched" hoping it will help her promote her business of couture clothing for pets. She didn't expect to win the competition and finds herself getting married to the bachelor. Knowing she can't go through with it, Lexi runs away from the wedding and hitches a ride on a plane bound for Canada. On the plan she meets Sean Know. Since she has been busy with the reality show, she doesn't realize that Sean is the newest star of the Seattle Chinook's hockey team. But Sean recognizes her. Not only is she a reality show winner, she is also his coach's daughter.
I always enjoy a good hockey romance, but this one was just "meh". I remember Lexi as a six-year-old in her parent's book "Simply Irresistible". Actually, she was my favorite character in that book. In this one she is an okay heroine. She enjoys making mental lists which we were subjected to over and over again. I didn't find them funny at all. Sean wasn't a terrible hero. I just never figured out why he didn't tell Lexi that he worked for her father. The reality show was amusing though. I have to give it a thumbs up. My rating: 3 Stars.
I always enjoy a good hockey romance, but this one was just "meh". I remember Lexi as a six-year-old in her parent's book "Simply Irresistible". Actually, she was my favorite character in that book. In this one she is an okay heroine. She enjoys making mental lists which we were subjected to over and over again. I didn't find them funny at all. Sean wasn't a terrible hero. I just never figured out why he didn't tell Lexi that he worked for her father. The reality show was amusing though. I have to give it a thumbs up. My rating: 3 Stars.
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