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A Favor for a Favor (All In, #2)
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A FAVOR FOR A FAVOR is book two in All in series, a hockey romance that can be read as standalone.
In this installment, we follow heroine Stevie, who we know from book one as the sister of a leading male character, and Bishop a hockey player who is playing with heroine's brother in the NHL team.
It is a slow burn romance, where these two are friends firsts after clearing mistaken identity from the beginning of this book. AfterBishop gets injured Stevie offers to help him as she is a physiotherapist.
I liked the banter and chemistry between our leading couple. Their little pranks are very entertaining. The pace of the story is good and makes it easy to keep up. It is also a story that will keep your attention.
In my opinion, it is better than book one. Also, I am interested in reading more about some of the side characters, especially Kingston. I hope he gets his book.
I loved how their relationship progressed from hate at first sight to friendship to falling in love.
This book is very funny. With some important subjects in it as well.
I am especially appreciated that we see diabetes representation. Something that is very important and rarely seen in novels I have read so far.
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the copy of the book in exchange for my honest opinion.
In this installment, we follow heroine Stevie, who we know from book one as the sister of a leading male character, and Bishop a hockey player who is playing with heroine's brother in the NHL team.
It is a slow burn romance, where these two are friends firsts after clearing mistaken identity from the beginning of this book. AfterBishop gets injured Stevie offers to help him as she is a physiotherapist.
I liked the banter and chemistry between our leading couple. Their little pranks are very entertaining. The pace of the story is good and makes it easy to keep up. It is also a story that will keep your attention.
In my opinion, it is better than book one. Also, I am interested in reading more about some of the side characters, especially Kingston. I hope he gets his book.
I loved how their relationship progressed from hate at first sight to friendship to falling in love.
This book is very funny. With some important subjects in it as well.
I am especially appreciated that we see diabetes representation. Something that is very important and rarely seen in novels I have read so far.
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the copy of the book in exchange for my honest opinion.
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