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Average rating3.7
"After my boyfriend of two years unceremoniously dumps me on my twenty-first birthday, my friends drag me to a trendy new nightclub to drown my sorrows. Several drinks later, I spot the perfect rebound standing next to the bar: Chase Carter, my ex's worst enemy. A notorious antagonizer, Chase is cocky, smart-mouthed... and undeniably hot. Even better, he's rumored to be impressively skilled at more than just hockey. What better way to move on? Unfortunately, my plan falls apart after I have one cocktail too many and throw up all over Chase's shoes. Following a night of him taking care of me while I'm at my worst, I'm certain he'll never want to see me again. But the next time our schools face off, he finds me in the crowd after the game--and when we fake a kiss in front of my ex, the sparks that fly are real. Before I know it, we're having 'study dates' and he's taking me out for a do-over birthday celebration. Beneath his brash exterior, he's protective and sweet, as well as generous in every sense of the word. The only problem? We're caught in the midst of a bitter rivalry that extends far beyond the arena. My brother hates him, my friends don't approve, and I'm being forced to choose between my loyalties and my heart. He's the last person I should fall for, but it might just be too late"--
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2 primary booksRules of the Game is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 2019 with contributions by Avery Keelan.
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Another book I would not have even thought of, if it weren't for the reading challenges. The best parts - the story was definitely good and the lead pair were super cute people. The worst parts - the book was too long and too trashy. Frankly, if only ask those explicit scenes were cut out of the story, it would have been just perfect. I definitely don't appreciate the use of explicit language in books. I'm more of a “clean” reader. The romance is sweet, very sweet, but I could do without all the TMI. It is as if authors feel compelled to add in a few steamy scenes every few chapters and stretch the story awfully far.
ATE THIS UP. A little long, but honestly this was such a good read.
Chase is such a sweetie, and I will read a reformed player book any dayyyyy.
Bailey gets dumped on her birthday, and is shocked to see how quickly her ex moves on.
Chase is on the rival hockey team so obviously she has to hate him. Except he flirts a little, and helps her save face around her ex. She resists at first but they eventually become friends.
There was a great amount of spice here, and swoon worth moments. Chase loves Bailey so much and even when he had his stupid boy moments, she is loyal and supportive.