Dedication, skill and muscle--there's nothing sexier than an athlete! Enjoy this hockey-themed romance bundle from Harlequin Blaze, featuring irresistible hockey players who are hot enough to melt the ice! The GAME ON Box Set from Harlequin includes Time Out by New York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis, Face Off by USA TODAY bestselling author Nancy Warren, Her Man Advantage by Joanne Rock and Body Check by Elle Kennedy.
New York Times and USA Today, and Amazon Top 100 bestselling author Jill Shalvis writes laugh-out-loud, swoon-filled contemporary romance and romantic comedies brimming with madcap adventures, shenanigans, and sexy times (just don’t tell her mom). She’s sold more than 20 million copies worldwide, and when she’s not writing, you can usually find her indulging in coffee, chocolate, or plotting her next happily ever after. She lives in a small mountain town near Lake Tahoe full of quirky characters (any resemblance to the ones in her books is mostly coincidental).
Look for Jill's bestselling, award-winning novels wherever books are sold. Visit http://www.jillshalvis.com for a complete book list and fun blog detailing her city-girl-living-in-the-mountains adventures.
I read books 1, 3, and 4 of this set. The Jill Shalvis and Elle Kennedy books were good, as I'd hoped/expected; I also liked Face Off, whose author isn't listed on the review page and whose name I've forgotten (sorry).
I didn't finish the 2nd book because it hit some gender-essentialism/body-image issues for me, but I liked the beginning and the fact that it was a sports romance with a retired athlete.
I read 3 of the 4 books in this collection. Time Out by Jill Shalvis - my first book by Shalvis and it was good. This was a pseudo-second chance romance where the heroine had a crush on our hero when she was a teenager and after a failed seduction attempt when she was 16 and he was 20(?) they didn't have contact for 14 years and now he's back in his old home town which had been ravaged by wildfire. I had to suspend my disbelief because I know hockey is an expensive sport so I find it rather inconceivable that our hero, at 34 is the youngest head coach of an NHL team, and it sounds like he didn't play hockey growing up in California - at least not from what we've been told as their story unfolds. Her Man Advantage by Joanne Rock - this was a DNF for me. I started it and a few pages into it we learn that the hero is a pro hockey players hiding from some kind of biker gang in Finland and I checked out. Face-Off by Nancy Warren - this might have been my favorite in the collection because it's 3 novellas in one, following 3 siblings as the fall in love, beginning with the eldest Jarrad, who falls for his grade 1 teacher love, Sienna; then we get his sister Sam's second chance romance with her first love Greg who is Jarrad's best friend, and finally Taylor, the youngest, falls for Canada's figure skating sweetheart Becky when they participate in a hockey player/figure skater ice dance for charity gig - and it's all set in Vancouver! Body Check by Elle Kennedy - this was the first one I read because I like Elle Kennedy's hockey romances. This is early in her career, written in 2009, and it shows. Hayden's a "junior professor" in art history - what's that? - and Brody is a forward on her father's pro hockey team. They meet for a one-night stand that turns into a flint that's conflicted by a possible gambling/bribery scandal on her dad's team. I was annoyed with Hayden and how shortsighted she was that she'd throw away a relationship with Brody because he's a pro hockey player and wouldn't be around 100% of the time because he'd be travelling for games.
That I randomly picked this set. It's about hockey players and I love hockey! These books were a good selection of stories. I'm looking forward to getting more by these authors.