Monday, June 3, 2019

All For You (Pine Valley #8) by Heather B. Moore {Review}

All For You (Pine Valley #8) by Heather B. Moore
Kindle Edition, 245 pages
Published May 1st 2019 by Mirror Press 
Source: I received a complimentary copy. All opinions expressed are my own and were voluntarily given.
 https://amzn.to/30UqKH1    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43951863-all-for-you
Life has always been about the game for pro-hockey player Tyler Nelson, but when he meets attorney Lindsey Gerber, Tyler discovers his feelings for Lindsey are anything but a game.

USA Today bestselling author Heather B. Moore welcomes you to Pine Valley!

Crash and burn pretty much describes Lindsey Gerber’s last six months at her law firm where she hoped to make partner. Now, every goal she’s made is suddenly out the window. She moves to Pine Valley, looking for a new start. On day one she meets pro hockey player Tyler Nelson, who’s recovering from an injury and in a physical therapy program that includes nature things like hiking the ski resort, which he hates, and makes no secret of. He also makes no secret of his interest in Lindsey. Their lives are two worlds apart though, and it will take one of them changing everything to make a relationship work.  

My Review: 5 Stars 

This series is one of my favorites! From the adorable covers to the fantastic characters within, Pine Valley and its residents, both new and old, have my whole heart captured.

Nelson is a big, tough, NHL goalkeeper rehabing in Pine Valley and his first meet with Lindsey had me gasping and blushing. Of course, she's not too sure about him at first, but who can resist the charm of a lumbering gentleman? I definitely couldn't, hah! Just like Lindsey, I'm not a big hockey fan, but if my love interest played, that would change in a heartbeat. I love how different they are, yet how they support each other so much.

What I loved best about this story is the way the characters are so human. They're flawed, struggling with some pretty big issues, and yet they're so likable. In fact, I think that's what makes so easy to relate to. And as a bonus, Nelson and Lindsey have a connection to be jealous of.

I always love the secondary characters in these stories and often wonder if there will be a story about them someday, but I must admit that I squealed when one of the Belltown Six baseball players made a brief appearance! What a fun crossover.

I hope this series continues on, because I'm in love with Pine Valley!

Content: mild romance; mild language; mild harassment

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