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The Mistake (Off-Campus #2)

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  As a fan of Elle Kennedy’s hockey romances, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on "The Mistake," the second book in the series. After giving the first book a natural 5-star rating, I had high expectations, and while it wasn’t perfect, it definitely delivered an enjoyable read.  Plot Overview John Logan, one of the campus’s hockey stars, isn’t living the dream. Instead of basking in glory, he’s struggling with unrequited feelings for his best friend’s girlfriend. To escape this emotional turmoil, Logan dives into partying, alcohol, and casual flings. One night, while on his way to another party, he stumbles upon Grace, a quiet, pretty girl who prefers a cozy movie night over wild parties. What starts as an impromptu movie date ends in disappointment, but it leaves Logan thinking about his choices. Grace, the quintessential good girl next door, always follows her father’s rules. She’s a diligent student, but she’s ready to break out of her shell and start living for herself, not...

The Deal (Off-Campus #1)

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My Review   The Deal is a delightful dive into the world of college romance, blending humour, heart, and a touch of hockey in a way that keeps you hooked from start to finish. From the moment I picked up this book, I was captivated by the characters, their chemistry, and the well-crafted story that had me laughing, swooning, and cheering for more. The story centres around Hannah Wells, a smart and confident woman dealing with past traumas that make sex and seduction a complicated territory. Her solution to get noticed by her secret crush? She enlists the help of Garrett Graham , the annoyingly charming captain of the hockey team. Garrett, desperate to boost his slipping GPA to secure his professional hockey dreams, agrees to a fake date arrangement with Hannah in exchange for tutoring. What starts as a mutually beneficial deal quickly spirals into an unexpected friendship and a sizzling connection neither of them anticipated. Garrett Graham is your typical college heartthrob, ...

A Thousand Boy-Kisses

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When I picked up this book, I did so with a fair amount of skepticism. The book had been hyped up to the heavens, and I couldn't help but wonder if it would live up to its lofty reputation. Emotional impact was the buzzword surrounding this novel, and while it's not my usual genre, I can't resist a good tearjerker when I'm in the mood. Initially, my doubts seemed justified. The story started off with an almost sickening sweetness—think sugar-coated fluff with extra sprinkles. However, that initial saccharine facade quickly gave way to a narrative that grabbed my heart and refused to let go. It wasn't long before the emotional freight train hit me, and I was utterly lost in the world Cole had crafted. The intensity of the emotions was palpable, and despite my initial misgivings, I found myself deeply invested. The emotional damage this book inflicted was real, and I say that with a strange sense of appreciation. The story was magical, drawing me into its sad and weep...