Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Rebound (Northbrook Hockey Elite) by Sophia Summers {Review}

Rebound (Northbrook Hockey Elite #3) by Sophia Summers
Kindle Edition
Publication: January 14th 2020 
Source: I received a complimentary copy. All opinions expressed are my own and were voluntarily given. 

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He's all in. She's all in. Nothing stands in their way--until their families get involved.

Summer Davis, small town librarian, PHD candidate, wants to fall in love.
Rocco De Luca, pro hockey player, didn’t know he was looking for love until he met Summer.

Now they try to navigate getting to know each other around his home game schedule with both their families vying for attention and meddling in ways only big families can. It’s a wonder they can go on a few dates at all once Summer’s brothers learn a pro hockey player is interested in their sister.

But the closer they become, the harder it will be when Summer is offered the chance of a lifetime…far away from their small town in Wyoming.
 
My Review: 5 Stars
 
I was a tiny bit devastated when the Belltown Six Pack came to an end, but I've found solace in the pages of the Northbrook Hockey series and I'm just as in love with this group as I was with the last.

This story takes on Rocco (the Rock) De Luca and his pursuit to finding true love. I loved the setting of Aspen, Wyoming and since I've been there, I could picture it. It made me smile to think of an Italian restaurant family all moving there because one of their own is playing hockey there. A spark of interest, a match on the ice, and a mind-boggling win was all it took for Rocco to lose his heart to Summer, a small town librarian with a penchant for ice skating.

I love getting to know each member of this group. They're all likable and talented in their own ways and each come from different backgrounds with stories to tell. I love watching these rough and tough guys fall in love and this story was no exception. From meddling and opinionated large families to drama with exes to the normal ups and downs of a fledgling relationship, Rocco and Summer won me over and had me cheering them on louder than a super hockey fan club president.

Content: mild romance; very mild violence (hockey related)

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