Nadz@Totally Addicted to Reading
Written on Sep 11, 2024
"Face Off with the Captain" is the first book in the Riverside U series. It features Finn, the younger brother of the heroine from "Forever Player." Finn's life intersects with Charlie, the heroine, when she learns during one of her social media classes that her boyfriend of seven months has been unfaithful. Overwhelmed by the revelation, she flees the classroom. While fleeing she finds solace in Finn's embrace.
The encounter resulted in them spending the night together on the beach, sharing secrets and a passion filled night. Charlie departed the next morning, convinced she would never see Finn again. Yet, upon starting her internship with the hockey team, she discovered that her one-night stand was none other than the team's captain. The university's strict no-fraternization policy between employees and students should have made things simple. However, their intense mutual attraction made rendered it difficult.
Finn and Charlie made a great couple. Charlie is loyal, selfless and doesn't shy away from hard work. Finn gives the impression of being a playboy. However, beneath his playboy persona lay a soul that experienced emotional pain. He is a protector by nature and goes all out for those he cares about.
Their chemistry was electric, and concealing their emotions became increasingly difficult. I appreciated the development of their romance and was pleased to see them overcome the increasing challenges. There were occasions of push and pull where they tried denying their feelings but their intense attraction to each other made it difficult to keep their distance. Every step of the way Finn pulled out all the stops to protect their relationship. One cannot help but to root for their happily ever after.
The story had its share of intensity, which the author balanced with humor and emotional moments. This balance, combined with the supporting cast, gave the story depth.
"Face Off with the Captain" offers an engaging experience for fans of sports romance.
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