“Don’t you get it? I can’t control myself around you.”
Riley Lennon had nestled herself right next to my heart. You couldn’t live without a beating heart, and I was pretty certain I couldn’t live without her either.
This was so so cute.
I'm a sucker for the coach's daughter trope. Something about the forbidden romance and risking your place in the team for her just gets me every time.
It follows Riley and Aasher (idk why the double A I just called him Asher).
Riley is a figure skater and, you guessed it, the coach's daughter in the college she just transferred to.
Aasher is a hockey player and when his coach task him with the job to watch over his daughter and make sure she's okay, he agrees, thinking it'll be easy.
What he didn't think about is that some of his teammates made a bet on who'll sleep with Riley first, and now Aasher has a bunch of horny guys to keep away from her. Plus the fact that she overheard the bet and decided to tease them just as much to get back at them.
They could try all they wanted, despite my father’s threats, but none of them would ever get close enough to win their little ice bet. In fact, the entire Bexley U hockey team was going to have the biggest case of blue balls there ever was.
And so they make their own bet, if Aasher will manage to help Riley with her problem, she'll stop messing with his teammates heads
In between interfering Riley and his teammates, walking her home from parties to make sure she's okay, and late night sessions at the ice, they slowly get to know each other and trust one another with their past.
Riley is smart and ambitious and she's been through some tough times in her life. She swore off hockey players. But somehow Aasher made it past her walls and she learns to trust him more, and remember that not all hockey players are bad.
"You’ve found a way to get me to trust you.”
I wasn’t sure there was anyone that I trusted more than Aasher Matthews.
We could keep us a secret for the rest of my life, and I might just be okay with it if he kept looking at me like that.
The tension in this book was soo good! The push and pull and them resisting each other was so fun to read.
“Be here tomorrow night, seven sharp.” He put distance between us and walked away. With his back to me, I still heard the sharp warning. “And wear a fucking chastity belt.”
“I’m not tempting you to do anything. No one invited you here tonight.”
“You tempt me by breathing,”
I could see that he was teetering between right and wrong. But how could something that feels this good be considered wrong?
Aasher has more on the line. He can't mess with the coach's daughter and be kicked out of the team, or worse. But when he get to know Riley, the temptation is high. He tries and tries to keep his distance but in the end he can't stay away.
she was smiling at me. I hated myself for liking it.
I knew I was about to make a mistake, but having her in my hands felt so right
I stared at the penalty box, wanting to put her in there for all the trouble she was causing me.
There was no use in pretending that what I felt for her was only attraction. We weren’t even touching and my heart was skipping beats.
“I want you so fucking much that I can’t find it in me to stop.”
Ugh this man was killing me with his soft side and his hot side because he was 🔥
“Eyes on me.”
I died.
As for the side characters.
I loved the coach soo much! He reminded me so much of the coach from teen wolf! He was so funny and sassy with his players and so protective of Riley.
“She is off-limits. You got that?”
“Coach, I could fall on the ice during practice, get a critical concussion, forget my name and my family members, and still remember that your daughter is off-limits.” Efrain was only half-joking,
“So we can’t even be her friend?” I didn’t care to see who asked the question, and if Coach hadn’t tasked me with being his daughter’s glorified babysitter, I might not have cared to hear the answer.
“You? Absolutely not. You don’t know how to have friends who are females!”
“Let me guess, you also went somewhere other than here? I hope you two have someone to back that statement up.”
He smiled while wiggling his eyebrows. “Oh, we definitely do.”
“Not in front of my daughter!” Coach scolded Ford.
“That’s what your mom and I have been missing.”
“What?” Her cheeks ripened with embarrassment. She turned around and flipped a pancake.
“Your smile,” I said in a low voice. Fuck, did I say that out loud?
All eyes were on me. I waited patiently for Coach Lennon’s hand to make contact with the back of my skull. This is gonna hurt.
It was said that Theo was Aasher best friend, but he was barely in the book and with the gang when they hung out. Maybe it's because his book is the first in the series and I haven't read it, but still, if he's best friend he should be there.
Ford felt more like the best friend, and he was my favorite side character!! He was so funny and I loved how he was protective of Riley and was secretly rooting for her and Aasher and constantly helped them. Really excited for his book with a teammate's sister trope!
I smiled and decided that Ford was my favorite, even if my dad thought he was the most annoying on the team.
Same girl!
I pulled out my phone and sent a group text to my roommates, plus Ford because I’d never hear the end of it.
“She’s sitting with a few of her old friends.”
My skates dragged over the ice, and I found her immediately.
Ford threw his hands up. “How dare she?!”
Sutton was also great and a good friend and I really want her story too!
Maybe Mya from Riley's old school too? Because she seemed cool as well.
She and Sutton shared a sideways look. What was up with chicks having silent conversations that anyone with the XY chromosome couldn’t decipher?
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Please cure my 'starting a new book and stopping because it gets bored' slump.
Also I love coach's daughter