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June Buddy Read - Irrestible You (Michaele, UnusualChild{beppy})

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I liked the way Cade's coming out was handled in the story. The way it was done, (view spoiler)
I read the preview for Violet's book, and it looks awesome.

I like that Dante kissed him in front of everyone, but I agree that him then saying they shouldn't come out as a couple was a little ridiculous- how will they possibly keep that a secret?
I want the goalie to get a book, he wasn't in the book much, but he made me laugh.
Do you want to read Violet's book together sometime in July?


I don't have too much to say - so far, so good. I am glad we got to see their first meeting.






Also, I don't understand how Violet's mother could be a man-hater, when it was her horrible plan that backfired. Or maybe it didn't backfire; maybe she got what she wanted.

Finished chapter 8.
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I think that I want him to make it the 12 months, too, just because it means something to him.

It doesn't seem like any of the sisters had good mothers. Well, maybe Isobel did, since she never really talked about her. But Violet and Harper really got the short end of the (hockey) stick with regards to how their father treated them, and with their mothers. To find out when you are a teenager, or close to it that your mother didn't love you or want you? That could really mess someone up.
I did like that Cliff made sure that Violet was taken care of education-wise, and by-passed her mother. Other than that, though, he was pretty much a washout.
Does it seem to you that, with the exception of the women in the series, including Addison, that the women aren't painted in a fantastic light? I guess that Remy's family was good, but that seems to be it. Even Cade's mother wasn't fantastic.

All we really know about Isobel's mom is that she's a lesbian.

Vadim's mother was all right, and had to make a hard choice, but she still made no effort to contact him once he came of age, and would have been able to make his own decisions.
There just doesn't seem to be a lot of...balanced? (not sure if that's the word that I mean) in the books around any of the characters.

Other than Remy none of them have great families, though Cade's dad came through in the end. There are definitely more awful women than men in the books, but i guess their dad and Harper's ex were worth a lot of bad women if they were on a scale or something. Did that make sense?



No, it hadn't been a year. 11 months for sure, but maybe 11 months and two weeks? They seem to be skipping time a little, glossing over the playoff aspect of the story.


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I like that Bren is learning more about Violet and how she takes everything on herself, but doesn't rely on anyone else. I wonder how he's going to work around that?


Presumably they won at least one game, if they are going back to LA for game 5, but who knows.


I'm worried about the ex, too. Especially since them out as a "family" hit the Internet. From what we've learned of her, she seems to be the type of person to like attention, so that would catch hers.

The ex is definitely not going to like that. I don't know what he's thinking going out to dinner with her alone in public when he knows there is going to be a custody fight and his ex has the upper hand. He seemed more worried about that than his 12months celibate when he met with his sponsor so what changed?

as soon as he thought about how great things were going I knew Kendra would show up - I didn't think she'd show at the bbq though!
I love Violet's response to Kendra in 25. I'm glad she didn't let Kendra manipulate her.

I'm disappointed with both Bren and Violet, actually. Violet said she was going to fight, and it seems as though she is running away without fighting. And Bren...well, he just completely shut down.

I'm glad that Violet has figured out what she wants to do, and has confidence in herself. And the fact that Harper and Isobel aren't letting her get away with cutting them out of her life is awesome. I get the feeling that they will hunt her down and drag her back to be family with them if they have to.



I feel as though Violet was a much stronger character in the other books, and that she kind of faded or something in her own book. That holds true for Harper and Isobel, too, though. They were much more vivid in this book than in theirs.
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I was trying to figure out if learning how it went with Cade's father was had more impact than if we had experienced it through Cade. Because we got to feel Dante's guilt and Violet's anger because it was the one thing he promised Cade he would help him through, and he wasn't there.
I liked that it wasn't Remy that Cade first came out to, because that would have been the more expected thing, since Remy brought the team together. I also liked Bren's and the goalie's reactions.
Yes, it is called the minors, as far as I know. I could be confusing it with baseball. Or it could just be "farm teams".
Cade is so much more open to emotions, and to being willing to admit to feelings than Dante is, which I think is awesome.