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Time to Shine
- Narrated by: Cooper North
- Length: 11 hrs and 20 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Rachel Reid's hockey heroes are sexy, hot, and passionate!"—#1 New York Times bestselling author Lauren Blakely
From the USA TODAY bestselling author of the Game Changers series comes a merry and bright hockey romance about finding your place, finding your people and finding your way back to the one you love the most.
For Landon Stackhouse, being called up from the Calgary farm team is exciting and terrifying, even if, as the backup goalie, he rarely leaves the bench. A quiet loner by nature, Landon knows he gives off strong “don’t talk to me” vibes. The only player who doesn’t seem to notice is Calgary’s superstar young winger, Casey Hicks.
Casey treats Landon like an old friend, even though they’ve only interacted briefly in the past. He’s endlessly charming and completely laid-back in a way that Landon absolutely can’t relate to. They couldn’t have less in common, but Landon needs a place to live that’s not a hotel room and Casey has just bought a massive house—and hates being alone.
As roommates, Casey refuses to be defeated by Landon’s one-word answers. As friends, Landon comes to notice a few things about Casey, like his wide, easy smile and sparkling green-blue eyes. Spending the holidays together only intensifies their bromance-turned-romance. But as the new year approaches, the countdown to the end of Landon’s time in Calgary is on.
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- Kindle Customer
- 31-10-2023
Sweet, simple story
It was refreshing to have a story where all characters were kind and supportive. Just an all round big hug.
I found the throw-away comments of Landon being weird and Casey being dumb a bit under developed in the plot. It was said but never really seen. But I'm convinced they're both ND and misunderstood. Especially Casey's adhd, so I can forgive the whole 'he's dumb' thing when he's clearly not. It seems to be a bit more of a zoning in and out of conversations, so saying odd things or missing the point sometimes, which can absolutely lead to being ridiculed. So very relatable.
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