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11 primary booksCold Fury Hockey is a 11-book series with 11 released primary works first released in 2014 with contributions by Sawyer Bennett.
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Max Fournier is the league's most eligible bachelor and the starting goalie for the Cold Fury hockey team. Max is a romantic at heart, and meaningless sex holds no appeal for him. When he lays eyes on the beautiful Julianne Bradley, Max knows she is something special.
Julianne Bradley is working two jobs to take care of her niece and nephews. She doesn't have time for sleep, let alone a 6´5 famous goalie. But Max isn't about to give up and soon he holds Jule's heart right in his goalie mit. But Max is a celebrity, and with that comes a spotlight that brings more chaos to Jule's already overflowing life.
Sports romances are a little iffy for me because they usually involve a ton of OW drama or (as in this case) puck bunnies. Luckily this book was delightfully free of such shenanigans.
Max was a wonderful non-manwhore goalie (and lord knows I have a thing for goalies cough PETR MRÁZEK cough) He was sweet and all in from the minute he sees Jules. Jules, on the other hand, got on my nerves a little with her attitude, especially near the end. I found her actions were a bit contradictory to the way she was portrayed for most of the book. Since this was a pretty easy and very low angst type of relationship, it felt like it was just added in to create a little drama before the HEA ending.
That aside, I did really enjoy this one. (I LOVED the little Canadian connection. LOVE me some tourtiere.) This was a breath of fresh air in the piles of manwhore sports heroes we have in the romance genre. If you are looking for a low angst, romantic, easy peasy read then this would be right up your alley.
4.5 stars.
Much better than the last one.
I've been waiting for Max's story forever.
He is such a sweetheart, I'm so glad I Was able to enjoy his story. I love the open communication between them and their willingness to talk and work things out... for the most part. I think Max could be a bit too domineering at times, which almost seemed off... or he had to be in order to push her stubbornness aside and move the plot along.
There isn't a ton of conflict or angst in this book, so it might seem slower or less exciting than the other books, but seriously their relationship is so amazing I just ate it up.
Looks like I will be moving forward with this series some more :)