![]() I believe she's grown tremendously in her writing since this early Harlequin. ![]() I've really enjoyed the Out of Uniform series from this author, but not this one so much. more hockey, yet I felt a lot of her references to the game were off. I believe the author is Canadian, so I suspect she grew up knowing about. Also, how can she be so sure about her father's innocence in the various accused scandals, when she has already harped on how he doesn't know her anymore/she doesn't know him anymore? Lots of assumptions made here that all pan out to be false. We learn Hayden hates hockey after growing up competing with it for her coach father's attention, but I find it very improbable that she would not have known the names of the star hockey players on the team her father now owns. ![]() Her characterization was all over the place, and she was suffering a bit from the too stupid to live syndrome. Brody was cool, and I liked that he was from working class roots. ![]()
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