Marek by Sawyer Bennett

Marek (Cold Fury Hockey, #11)

by Sawyer Bennett

USA TODAY BESTSELLER When the Carolina Cold Fury’s hottest young star gets blindsided by an ex with a scandalous secret, it’s game on.
 
“One of the best voices in contemporary romance.”—New York Times bestselling author Lauren Layne
 
Marek Fabritis is used to delivering blows, not receiving them. But when he gets tipped off by an anonymous email about his ex-girlfriend, the news leaves him ice cold—and it’s not because Gracen Moore is getting married to a total jerk. It’s the fact that Marek has a three-year-old daughter he never knew about. Now he’s going back home, not to play knight in shining armor but to make damn sure that no man takes what’s his. For the first time, there might be something more important than hockey.
 
Gracen Moore has always loved Marek. That’s why she let him go, so he could pursue a career in the NHL. And that’s why she never told him about Lilly. Only now does Gracen realize that she made an unforgivable mistake. But is that any reason for Marek to crash her wedding and make an epic scene? If the spark that still smolders between them is to be trusted, maybe. Still, Gracen’s not getting her hopes up. Because she knows better than anyone that appearances aren’t always what they seem. . . .

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4 of 5 stars

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Marek is the eleventh and final book in the Carolina Cold Fury series by Sawyer Bennett, can be read as a standalone or as part of the Cold Fury series and is written in the first-person point of view of both the hero and heroine.

Marek gets tipped off that his ex-girlfriend is about to get married to a complete jerk and that he is the only one that can stop the wedding. When he arrives at the wedding to try and stop it a little girl comes into the room that looks identical to him. Marek realizes that this little girl looks a lot like him and finds out that this is his daughter. Marek tells Gracen that either his daughter and her come with him or he will fight her for Lily.

Gracen does not want to get married and when Marek comes in to stop the wedding and sees the look on his face when he sees his daughter she knows that she has made a mistake by keeping Lily from Marek so decides that she owes Marek the ability to get to know his daughter so she goes with Marek back to North Carolina. Still having feelings for Marek, she hopes that maybe he will forgive her and they can actually be a family.

Just like every other one of the Carolina Cold Fury novels this one did not disappoint. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and am sad that the Carolina Cold Fury series has ended.

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