There is totally a Quebec Secret Society, you lied to me!“ I’ve said it for other authors and I’ll say it again : nothing makes me love a hockey romance more than when it is obvious the author is a true blue fan. But it was still sexy, funny, ridiculous, and had even more hockey than my first experience with Fitzpatrick’s writing did. Just not one the same level, in so many ways, that THROWN OFF THE ICE was.įirst of all, the angst is way lower in decibel. It’s so hard not to compare this to the author’s more recent work (why, oh why, did I read this so soon after? who stole my chill?) which was similar but so different. Genre : LGBTQIA+ contemporary sports romance In hindsight, Dan probably falls in love with him in that moment, Marc laughing at him and with him all at once, but it takes a little while to figure that out. “It is nice to meet you, new best friend,” Marc says, his mouth twitching. “I think you’re my new best friend,” Dan says, his excitement beating out common sense, social filters, the need to play it cool. The first thing Dan says to him is, “we’re in the NHL!”, because that’s how he’s been greeting anyone wearing a jersey, and Marc Lapointe, ‘the future of the franchise’, is wearing Dan’s colours.
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