Maybe This Love (Colorado Ice #2)
by Jennifer Snow
Blurb:
THE GAME OF HIS LIFE
Hockey
player Ben Westmore has some serious skills---on and off the ice---and he's not
above indulging in the many perks of NHL stardom. When a night in Vegas ends in
disaster, he realizes two things: 1) it's time to lie low for a while, and 2)
he needs a lawyer---fast. But the smoking-hot woman who walks into his office
immediately tests all his good intentions.
Olivia
Davis doesn't need anyone derailing her career---or her dreams of starting a
family---least of all a skirt-chasing player like Ben. But soon he's unleashing
a full-court press to convince her that he's the real deal. She's slowly
falling for his sweet, rugged charm, but with so much on the line, Olivia has
to decide whether Ben can truly change---or if he's just playing the game.
Themes: Contemporary
Rating: 4.25 stars
Review:
I have slowly fallen in love with this series,
revolving around about the only sport I enjoy watching, and I am enjoying
getting to know each of these couples and their friends and family as
well. Set mostly in the small town of
Glenwood Falls, Colorado, this town seems to be filled with hockey royalty,
sexy as hell athletes and sensual and loving women that can steal their hearts.
We watched Ben’s younger brother Jackson fall in love in the previous novel and
now Ben finds himself in the most crucial time of his life and unprepared for
the woman that comes into it. I really
enjoyed this story, even if I was a bit standoffish on the premise to begin
with, mainly due to the way that Olivia comes to know Ben, but Jennifer handles
it so smoothly and with enough honor that I don’t find myself having an issue
with it after all. Ben is a good guy
that has had some shitty moments in his past which left him guarded and scared
to fall in love. The pull he feels to
Olivia terrifies him, but it’s so strong and rare that he knows he can’t resist
it, so when his divorce finally goes through there is nothing to stop him from
going after the woman that has clouded his mind and intrigued his heart from
the first time he laid eyes on her. Olivia knows what she wants out of life and
will go for those things, even if she has to use an unusual method. Just when she has given up hope of finding a
man to truly love her, Ben crashes into her life and there is no way she can
deny the pull she feels. But he is just
the type of egocentric player that she has always avoided…except he’s a lot
more than just ego and flirt after all.
It was fascinating to see these two circling one another as adversaries
and then when they are free finally giving in to the draw between them, making
magic and showing one another the true measure of themselves. Ben was definitely
an alpha male, but underneath he is everything we all look for in a man—sweet,
loving to his family, honorable, strong, brave and willing to fight for what he
wants. I loved getting to see him
courting Olivia and showing her that there was more to him than she originally
thought. Olivia is a woman that knows
what she wants, and I respect that, even if I don’t truly get the baby
craziness. But, that said, I could see
that Olivia was a woman I could be friends with quite easily. Her intelligence, sass, sweetness, and
vulnerability make her the perfect collection of opposites and give her the
depth and range that all heroines a good romance should have. I was thrilled that they finally found a way
to overcome their pasts and hang-ups and share their love, but I was kind of disappointed by the ending. Thankfully I
know another book is already out and I look forward to seeing the relationship
between Ben and Olivia bloom in the coming stories, as well as seeing Ash find his love along with anyone else Jennifer
throws into the mix. A fun, sweet, and
enjoyable read with the emotional traumas that make our everyday lives such a
challenge, Maybe This Love is the
type of story that everyone should read at least once so they can learn more
about themselves in order to share their lives and love.
*ebook provided by publisher (via
netgalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review. No compensation was provided.
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