AUDIO BOOK REVIEW: Scoring Off The Ice (Ice Kings #2) by Stacey Lynn

Release Date
:
 August 31, 2020
Publisher: Spectrum Audio
Format: Audio
Length: 8 hours 42 Min
Narrator: Meg Price, James Cassidy
Genre: Romance, Hockey
Buy: Audible | Kindle

Synopsis: 

Sometimes scoring off the ice leads to the greatest rewards.I’ve had only one goal in life since I first strapped on a pair of skates—make America’s pro hockey league.I left Denmark. I made it to the top. Now, I’m determined to be the best. No distractions. I eat, sleep, and breathe hockey. Until my birthday when my teammates convince me to live a little.But living a little takes on a whole new meaning when less than a year later I’m confronted with a crying baby on my doorstep, drooling on a note that declares he’s mine. Suddenly, I'm a single dad in way over my head. There is no playbook for situations like this. Luckily, I have Paisley.My gorgeous neighbor, my long-time crush, and now—my savior.She’s there any time I need her.Helping. Guiding. Gazing at me with those green eyes that make me feel capable of this after all.With her at my side, I’m quickly learning there’s more to life than winning a hockey game.

Review:

Paisley is a grad student staying at her uncles house and spies on her gorgeous neighbor through the peep hole in her door.  She doesn't have the courage to actually speak to him, until she hears screaming outside their doors.  When she opens it she finds a baby in a car seat and a note.  

I'm sure you can figure out what happens next.  Despite the predictability of the plot, I found it to be funny, charming and sexy.  I was not a big fan of the narrator who I felt made a Dane sound like a Russian, but if you can get past that you are on your way to a fun book with sexy characters. 








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

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