Off Season
Chicago Thunder, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Alexander Cendese
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Liam DiCosimo
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By:
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Jodi Oliver
About this listen
Ethan
Finding out my ex-fiance is the best man at my cousin's wedding is the cherry on top of my problems.
I can't turn up alone, so finding a fake boyfriend is the only option.
My relationship with Jacob isn't supposed to be real, but he gets me in a way nobody ever has and now I'm questioning everything.
After nearly two decades in the NHL, retirement is nearing and I have no idea who I am outside of hockey.
I need to focus on winning one last Cup, not falling in love.
Jacob
Ethan Parkes became my savior when he offered me a deal that would solve all of my problems. So when he asked me to be his fake boyfriend for a wedding in England, I jumped at the chance.
Besides, so what if I already have a crush on him?
When we give into the chemistry between us, he tells me we only have the off season. But I'm determined to show him that he's more than just a name on a jersey, even if it could cause my heart a world of hurt.
Off Season is a friends to lovers, grumpy/sunshine hockey romance. With a touch of hurt/comfort, a ten-year age gap, interfering teammates, and all the found family vibes. It is book two in the Chicago Thunder series and can be listened to as a standalone.
©2024 Jodi Oliver (P)2024 Podium AudioExcellent story 👏👏👏
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I liked this, just not as much as I did book one. The fake dating element was barely a blip in this story, and I was hoping for more from that than we got, plus the confrontation between Ethan & his ex was lacklustre to me. I know this series is low to no angst, but some drama would have been nice, ya know? I think the way greif is portrayed through Jacobs character is an important thing to see represented in books and as someone who lost my mother at a young age i know from experience how grief doesn't follow a linear process, however, I felt Jacob wallowed in his grief too much at times and that made parts of the story feel a bit draggy and slowed the overall pacing down for me. I think my main issue with this was how contradictory both Ethan & Jacob were as characters overall, at times they bother said, did and behaved in ways that didn't fit the character we were being told they were and that kept pulling me out of the story and the miscommunication was rife, therefore i wasn't as invested in them as a couple as I should have been. The spice was good, and I liked the little glimpses we got of the side characters from the previous book. This just didn't give me the same warm fuzzy feelings as book one did, although overall, it was a decent read. 🌶🌶
Good.
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