Corinne Y. (rinny) - reviewed on + 6 more book reviews
Liked this one, but not as good as Body Check.
This is the second book in Martin's New York Blades series about a team of hunky hockey players. Theresa Falconetti runs her own PR business with best friend Janna MacNeil (from Martin's 1st book in the series) and is reluctant to be around her italian family, her old neighborhood, and definitely stays away from hockey players after being nearly raped by one a few years ago. Michael Dante is all three -- italian, from her neighborhood, and a hockey player. He is also determined to have Theresa who he hires to do PR for his family's restaurant. A charming story about boy chasing girl..
I liked this one, but didn't love it. Not enough interaction between the leads, never quite warmed up to Theresa either. It was an okay story and worth the read even if it isn't great. Theresa always dreamed of being a writer and it was neat to see all the references to different authors. A good dose of other characters featured in Martin's books too. Of course, hockey action was nice as well :]
This is the second book in Martin's New York Blades series about a team of hunky hockey players. Theresa Falconetti runs her own PR business with best friend Janna MacNeil (from Martin's 1st book in the series) and is reluctant to be around her italian family, her old neighborhood, and definitely stays away from hockey players after being nearly raped by one a few years ago. Michael Dante is all three -- italian, from her neighborhood, and a hockey player. He is also determined to have Theresa who he hires to do PR for his family's restaurant. A charming story about boy chasing girl..
I liked this one, but didn't love it. Not enough interaction between the leads, never quite warmed up to Theresa either. It was an okay story and worth the read even if it isn't great. Theresa always dreamed of being a writer and it was neat to see all the references to different authors. A good dose of other characters featured in Martin's books too. Of course, hockey action was nice as well :]
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