AUDIO BOOK REVIEW: Playing to Win (Ice Kings 1) by Stacey Lynn

 

Release Date:
 July 7, 2020
Publisher: Spectrum Audio
Format: Audio
Length: 5 hours 32 Min
Narrator: Liam DiCosimo
Genre: Romance, Hockey
Buy: Audible | Kindle

Synopsis: 

It was a three-week fling. Nothing more than a couple of college kids having some fun, but then I did the stupid thing and fell for Jude Taylor quicker than he can score a goal on the ice. And after one beautiful night together, he left for the pros before I could make my first cup of coffee.

I thought I’d put him behind me. I thought I’d moved on. Then he hobbles into my physical therapy office and I realize how absolutely wrong I’ve been—there’s no getting over Jude Taylor. 

But now things are complicated. Jude lives half a country away and his career is in direct opposition to my need for stability. Most of all, getting involved with him could mean losing my job and everything I’ve worked so hard for.

Jude doesn’t seem to mind one bit and he’s all in. He might be a patient in my office, but he’s no longer the patient guy I remember.

This time, he’s playing to win, and the prize he’s looking to score is me.

Review:

Sexy ice hockey player Jude gets injured and returns home to recuperate and finish his physical therapy. Katy had a fling with Jude Taylor in college but left because she didn't want to hear him say they had no future. When Jude hobbles into her place of work as a Physical Therapist its all the two of them can do to keep the sparks from flying.  But if Katy gives in to her desires she would violate her code of ethics and could lose her license.  Jude is thrilled to see Katy again, he has never been able to forget her. Now that he has found her again there is no way he is letting her get away. 

Sweet, sexy romance. 








Disclaimer: I received this book through netgalley.com from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. 

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