on January 23, 2024
Genres: Fiction / Romance / Sports, Fiction / Romance / Workplace
Pages: 592
Format: eBook
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“Because, if she leaves us, she didn’t love us enough to stay, respect us enough to let us make our own decisions, or want us enough to fight through this storm.”
My name is Rachel Price, and two months ago, I walked away from the perfect man. Sweet and funny, and so hot it should be illegal. We shared one magical night. No names. No strings. I never thought I’d see him again. I was wrong. It turns out Mr. Perfect is the playboy grinder for the Jacksonville Rays, the NHL’s hottest new hockey team…and I’m his new physical therapist. This fellowship is going to be the longest ten months of my life. Mr. Perfect Mistake will do anything to get back on my good side. Meanwhile, his best friend is the surly new equipment manager always riding my case. Worst of all, I’ve got an uncooperative goalie who thinks I can’t tell he’s hiding an injury! This is my chance to prove myself, and I’m not risking it for anything. But with one unexpected night, one secret revealed, these men are ready to test all my limits. I can’t fall for a player…let alone three. But if love is a game, these guys are playing to win.
I did not expect to get so emotional reading this. I’m beyond obsessed I can’t even form a coherent review. I have never been much of a LGBTQ reader nor have I ever read anything regarding polyamorous relationships. This book was perfection! Healthy communication, amazing relationship development, THE SPICE OMFG. I’ll never recover. The way these four develop their love and relationship with each other is everything. They are perfect and I will hear no criticism because there isn’t any.
I gave this book a screaming five stars. The love they have for each other is so strong. Each different but they are all tied together in a way that works perfectly for them. Each fulfilling a different role in their group. I loved every single thing about this book, loved every character. They all stayed with me, even when I wasn’t reading, I was thinking about them.