As much as I loved Face Off, I just can't give it a full 5 stars like I did for the first book in the series. I loved Quinn's writing. I loved the banter between Holly and Hunter. The hockey scenes where fantastic. 10 out of 10, highly recommend. The only element of Face Off that is keeping me from giving it 5 stars was the character development.
I enjoyed getting to know Holly and Hunter, but there was something missing from their development. For Holly, I wanted more of her redemption arc. I wanted to see her and Julie become friends after their clash earlier in the book. She is hard-working and that is all we really see from her for most of the book. We don't really get her history. We just know that she works hard and demands results. As for Hunter, it felt as if his personality was never allowed to shine through. He never got to a chance to prove himself, with the exception of one time and it was immediately yanked away from him. He was on a leash for the majority of the book. I wanted him to break free.
With that said, I still devoured Face Off. The author's writing sucked me in from the first page and kept my attention until the very end. I'm hoping Theo is next, but in the meantime, I need to go back and read book 2.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.