Moonlighter by Sarina Bowen

Moonlighter (Brooklyn Bruisers, #6)

by Sarina Bowen

Only in my family could a professional hockey player earning seven million dollars a year be considered a slacker.

I'm at the height of my athletic career. Yet my arrogant brother is always trying to recruit me into the family business: a global security company so secretive that I don't even know its name. Pass, thanks. I don't need a summer job.

But the jerk ambushes me with a damsel in distress. That damsel is Alex, the competitive, sassy girl I knew when we were kids. Now she's a drop-dead gorgeous woman in deep trouble. So guess who's on a flight to Hawaii?

It's going to be a long week in paradise. My job is keeping Alex safe, while her job is torturing me with her tiny bikinis. Or maybe we're torturing each other. It's all snark and flirting until the threat against Alex gets serious. And this jock must become her major league protector.

Moonlighter is a stand-alone novel. No cliff-hangers, no prior experience necessary. Contains: hackers, hockey players, and a hotel room with only one bed.

Reviewed by Linda on

5 of 5 stars

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Bowen did it again! She blew my mind with this story, because both Eric and Alex were such wonderful, strong characters to follow. And I have to admit that the circumstances surrounding their meeting again really did it for me, too.
This is a mix between the Brooklyn Bruisers series and the new series, and I found it to be interesting to see some of the hockey while still moving on to something completely different.

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