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As the captain of the Philadelphia Flyers, Tyler Kane has an ego the size of his hockey stick. He's hot as puck, outscores all the centers in the league, and can get any girl he wants. Except the girl he wants is off-limits, a constant reminder of the bad decisions he made in the past. Until he meets Kennedy Lockwood, a feisty sports reporter that challenges Tyler and forces him out of his comfort zone. He should leave her alone and spare her the drama that comes with his life outside the rink. But she insists there's more to his story, wants to crack the ice around his heart and expose his secrets in the process. When Tyler agrees to an exclusive interview with Kennedy, he had every intention for it to end with her in his bed. But he didn't realize the quirky blonde who writes about hockey players and their big sticks would be the one to hit him the hardest.
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3 primary booksFace-Off is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2017 with contributions by Jillian Quinn.
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4.5 Stars
I voluntarily read and reviewed an eARC that was provided to me by the author!
I am trying really hard to come up with what to say about this book without spoiling it for those of you who have yet to read it and it's proving to be pretty hard to do. I have quickly became a huge fan of Jillian and her books. Every time she comes out with a new book I am so excited to start reading it and that was no different with Kane.
Tyler Kane is the captain of the Philadelphia Flyers. As Jillian would say he is hot as puck and he has an ego to match. Tyler portrays himself as the typical ladies man but little does anyone know he is constantly having an internal battle with himself over decisions he has made in the past. Then enters Kennedy Lockwood. Kennedy is a feisty sports reporter who forces Tyler to open up.
Here's the hard part. There is so much I want to say but I can't without spoiling something. I loved Tyler and Kennedys relationship they are just so perfect together. The one thing that made me dock off a half a star is the fact that I was able to guess what Tyler was keeping secret pretty early on. While that isn't that big a deal in and of itself my biggest gripe about it is that it wasn't as bad as I was expecting it to be. The way Tyler acts about his “secret” all throughout the book makes it seem like its going to be this big awful thing but to me it was a very admiral thing. That being said I loved how everything panned out.
Jillian has done it yet again and I can't wait to read Donovan and Sydney's book!!