Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

4 of 5 stars

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The Wynn family saga continues with Win Big, which, like its predecessors was fun, sexy, sweet, and emotional.

Who?

• Everly - The Wynn "princess", who ran the organization's foundation and was best known for her commitment to perfection.

• Wyatt - The hard playing d-man, who was best known for his party boy ways and desire to live life to the fullest.

What?

After their New Year's encounter, sparks continued to fly between Everly and Wyatt, and what began as a publicity stunt grew into much more, but would these two be able to unpack their baggage in time to forge a future together?

Why?

I absolutely loved these two together. Their verbal sparring and chemistry was fantastic, but I also loved that they were able to simply be themselves around each other without any reservations. Both Everly and Wyatt were carrying a huge amount of guilt for something that occurred in their pasts, and they were both trying to atone for it, but making decisions that were, perhaps, not in their own best interest. I have to say, Jamieson really made me work for the whole story. Everly's "crime" was surprising, but Wyatt's backstory was heartbreaking. I really felt for both of them, and was rooting for them to pull through this pain and forgive themselves. Luckily, they could rely on each other, and it was wonderful seeing them work through their pain.

Aside from the romance, which I adored, Jamieson revealed details about the internal Wynn family drama. I learned more of what led to the family feud. It was great seeing all the younger Wynns joining forces to try and fix the family. Lots of accusations flew, while some truths were uncovered, but in the end, all were committed to restoring the family harmony.

Another solid addition to the Wynn Hockey series, which left me eager for the next one.

*ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.

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