Release (Stingrays Hockey #4)
Mari Carr
Blurb:
He’s her PR nightmare. She’s his forbidden fantasy. Falling in love was never part of the game.
Tank
Phillips scores big – on the ice and everywhere else. But when a wild night
with two puck bunnies explodes across social media, the team’s golden boy
becomes a PR disaster. Benched, blasted, and one headline away from tanking his
career, he’s handed one last chance: Fix your image…with a wholesome fake
girlfriend.
McKenna
Bailey never signed up for this.
She’s
the Stingrays’ brand-new social media manager – more comfortable with analytics
dashboards than athletes – and now she’s stuck babysitting the team’s most
notorious bad boy. Tank calls her mouse, forgets her name, and grins like he’s
allergic to consequences.
But
pretending to date him?
That’s
a level of chaos even her spreadsheets can’t save her from.
Yet
the closer they fake it, the harder it gets to deny the spark snapping to life
between them. Tank’s charm isn’t supposed to work on a good girl…especially a
good girl who’s never taken a risk like this before.
McKenna
has her own secret – one that could blow everything up: she’s the estranged
daughter of Coach Fields.
When
the truth comes out, Coach delivers Tank a stern warning – stay away from my
daughter.
Too
bad Tank’s always been better at breaking rules than following them--especially
when the one thing he wants most is finally within reach.
Themes: Contemporary
Rating: 4.25 stars
Review:
Is there anything better than a reformed playboy
falling in love with the nerdy romance-reading introvert girl? I love when a
story hits me right in the feels and I can honestly say that Tank and McKenna were
one of my favorite couples so far in this series. Mari Carr has been one of my favorite
authors for a long time now and each new series that she creates makes me more and
more happy that I stumbled across her years ago. I love the characters she
creates and even more the trouble she manages to get them into before she gives
them their HEA. This series is quickly
becoming one of my favorites as Mari introduces us to more and more sexy and
interesting hockey players and the women that are going to bring them to their
knees, but have to say I did not anticipate the way she worked in the surprise
for poor tank at the end, and he better be careful he never makes his new woman
mad or he’ll be in more than one doghouse. This story begins with Tank Phillips in hot
water because his antics are becoming too public and too outrageous for the
team and their sponsors to allow him to slide anymore, even if he is one of
their star players. Enter the lovely and
introverted McKenna Bailey, the Sting Rays’ new social media manager, who is
tasked with cleaning up Tank’s image and keeping him corralled for the next few
months. But the more time they spend together the more they begin to like and
respect one another, especially with Tank behaving himself and not dipping his
wick in every available space. Then the task becomes even more involved
when they are cast in the role of a fake couple, even though Tank would very
much like it to be real, and the connection between them is no longer one they
can deny. Can Tank convince McKenna to
give into their chemistry while they are forced to play at being a couple? And when
the emotions get to be all too real can they overcome their fears and hangups
in order to have a real relationship or will McKenna run from the truest love
she’s ever found?
Release is one of those stories where you can see the beauty of a chemistry and
connection between two people long before the couple themselves can, mostly
because they have some kind of block or blinder on. But as they get deeper into their time
together both Tank and McKenna come to understand that the other shows only a
small piece of their personality to the world, and the core of them is hidden
and only given to a select few. McKenna
has been hurt by some many of the men in her life, all the way back to her
father and she has never really gotten over the pain, but when she finally
starts to see that she can’t hold those hurts against Tank, allowing him into
her heart is easier. Tank has always had
his course in life charted and women have come easy to him, but now he sees
that they were easy because he didn’t truly care if he won or lost with
previous conquests, but with McKenna he can’t lose her. He will do whatever it takes to change and
prove to her that he is the kind of man she can be proud to call her own and
have by her side, one that will support and protect her, even from himself and
his own stupid mistakes. When these two
finally allowing their passions and emotional bond free rein and show one
another their vulnerable underbellies, their hearts connect in a way that makes
any reader just sigh and reach for the tissues. The passion between them is
more subtle, though both are attracted to one another from the beginning, the
resistance to that need is what makes the final Release of that heat so
combustible. I loved every sweet, sad,
sexy, and sweet moment of Tank and McKenna’s story and loved that they finally
found a way to understanding and an HEA that will guide them through a lot of
ups and downs, holding strong. I am
dying for the next story because I can already tell that it will be amazing,
and Victor is in for a heck of a ride when he loses his heart. Mari Carr scores
a serious hat trick with this new entry into the world of sexy hockey player
romances and if you havent read the previous novels yet, I suggest a day off
work to binge all four!
*eARC provided by author for the
purpose of an honest and unbiased review. No compensation was provided.
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