Power Play
Nashville Assassins: Next Generation Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Stephen Dexter
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Tanya Eby
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By:
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Toni Aleo
About this listen
Posey Adler is coming home. After a devastating journey for what she mistakenly thought was true love, she is saying to hell with men and love forever. As the Nashville Assassins's new assistant coach for special teams, Posey is ready to focus on her job and have the attention on her for a change. She's been haunted by her place in her sister's shadow, but this is her chance to shine and force her family to take notice. But in order to make a name for herself, she's going to have to go toe-to-toe with her team's leading power play scorer.
Boon Hoenes lives for special teams. The power play is his favorite thing about the game. He loves having that advantage over his opponent. And most of the time, it's his quick thinking that sends the puck to the back of the goal when he's on the ice. Off the ice, however, no amount of quick thinking prepared his heart for being dumped by his college sweetheart. Boon has sworn off women, but when Posey Adler comes onto his ice - and kicks him off his beloved power play - he decides she's one woman he doesn't want to swear off.
They've both been hurt, but instead of going in for the penalty kill, Boon is ready to convince Posey their hearts are the secret to how they'll win. How they'll score the ultimate goal. A forever kind of love.
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- paddlefoot1397
- 10-04-2020
Get ready for the power play
Throw everything you think you know about Posey Adler out the window when you pick up Power Play.
Her story was everything and more I could have ever asked for.
Now, I will admit that I need an organisational chart keep up with who is whom in this series, but after a bit I get my head around who everyone belongs too.
Posey and Boon are just goals. Their journey from friends to so much more is relatable. I am sure most of us have had to deal with one or more of the things that they deal with during the tale. I love how they dealt with things.
It was great to see some of the Assassins Pt 1 throughout. Though I have to say, Posey's dad Shea I went from laughing at him to rolling my eyes. He really was acting like a 4 year old throwing a tantrum a lo of the time.
Now the narration. I really enjoyed Tanya Eby's portrayal of Posey. She drew me right into Posey's life. She was fun and fliratious and all the emotion shone through.
However, Stephen Dexter, whilst wonderful as the other characters in the story, was quote monotonal to me a Boon. It was like he was narrating a a quite stalker story, nice and quiet waiting for a big BAM surprise However, this could just be me, and it didn't make me want to stop listening at all, and wouldn't stop me from listening to him again.
It was great to get back into Assassin-land, and look forward to more of the next generation.
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- Anonymous User
- 31-10-2023
Love their story.
I’m not a fan of either of these narrators he talks in a whisper as the main character but strong when trying to do other make voices! BUT I just loved Posy and Boons story.
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- Anonymous User
- 16-01-2024
Cute funny and great listen
I laughed so much throughout this book. It was so funny I could barely stop listening. Great writer and the narrators are awesome. Def recommend
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