Tropes: nerd/jock, player/owner, former bully, secret relationship
Feels: 3/5
Steam*: 2/5
Kinks: n/a
Angst: low
HEA: yes
Pairing: MM
Triggers/potential icks/content warnings: grief, recent death of Father due to cancer, mild references to homophobia
Cheating between MCs: No
Any cheating: No
Other person drama: neither are with anyone else during the book or have interest in anyone else once they start something. Their first hookup is triggered because Parker was arranging a hook up on an app and Connor got possessive
3.75 stars
Connor and Parker are 26. Parker is gay and out. Connor has always identified as straight, but his brothers are both gay and he is extremely supportive and protective. Connor and Parker went to high school together and Connor gave Parker the nickname douche that spread like wildfire and was the kickoff to Parker being bullied throughout high school into college, and him being friendless even now. Connor plays in the NHL, and so do his two brothers. Parker became a tech billionaire and bought the team that Connor plays on. He bought it because his dad recently died, and his dad was a fan of the team and a former hockey player but it's a side benefit that he can get his revenge on Connor and have power over him.
As they interact and talk, they began to understand each other. Parker realizes Connor isn't a bad guy, he's just a protective brother and Parker is more attracted to him than he is mad at him. And Parker makes Connor question what he knows about himself and what he wants in life, because he's always been in the role of being a protective brother and he's never really made conscious thoughtful choice for himself. Connor realizes in trying to be the perfect problem-free brother and caretaker, that he has never even let himself consider that he might like guys as well as girls and once he thanks on that he realizes the way that he feels for Parker is not platonic. They start hooking up but in secret because their relationship would be a scandal. Parker isn't convinced Connor is in this for the long haul.
This was a good book. It wasn't as antagonistic or vibrantly possessive as the premise promised it would be, which was a little bit of a letdown. (I felt like we were told Connor was possessive way more than we were shown that he was possessive, which is silly given the book is named after him being possessive) But the characters were mature emotionally and they communicated well for the most part and they had a real connection. I liked that Parker had a weakness for affection and him and Connor made cuddling a special part of their relationship. Them adopting a rat as a pet together was cute and funny.
I loved the scene where Parker ended up with three drunk Kiki brothers and Knox... It was an epic scene that definitely rivaled thrift shop roulette from Foolish Puckboy in its epic zany hilarity. That prolonged scene was the best of this book.
Spoilers here.... I wasn't terribly happy with the way the book ended. And this was totally me being biased and just wanting something different. But I wish Connor had stayed with hockey, he was living the dream of so many people and he stepped away and I feel like that could leave a person with a lot of regrets and it was just anti-climactic. I have been loving the Kiki Brothers and wanted to see them continue to dominate the sport and it kind of deflates the balloon a little bit for Connor to peace out.
Some notable moments:
"“Sooooo,” Knox says. “Should I be worried that both my Kikis want to speak to me? At the same time? You haven’t killed each other, so there’s one of my concerns gone, but I have about a billion more. Which one of you is being traded, who hit who, or which one of you was swapped with me at birth and I’ve actually been having sex with my biological brother all this time?”"
"“No, no. No. No, that’s not the right idea. I’m here. But I don’t want to be here. I need to go, but they kidnapped me.” I jolt upright in bed. “Who kidnapped you?” “My brothers.” Relief sweeps over me. “How much have you had to drink?” “Just … this … much …” “You are aware I can’t see you, right?” “Maybe eleventy. Or twenty. No … Yeah. Twenty.” “Twenty what?” Dear God, do I need to confiscate his liver?"
"Knox is shirtless in my kitchen, standing next to my humming coffee machine, Easton is sitting at the counter with his head in his crossed arms, and Lachie is sprawled over my couch with Conishkin on his chest. “Umm … hello?” That’s a totally normal greeting for this very unnormal situation, isn’t it? “Morning,” Knox replies, and all I get is a grunt out of Easton. “You know,” Lachie says like we were already in the middle of a conversation, “if you ever get sick of my brother, I’d date you just for this apartment.” I don’t know how to feel about that. “Thanks?” “Way to make yourself sound like a whore,” Easton grumbles."
*FYI about steam: I rate steam based on a combination of quality & quantity. I note kink separate from steam because I don't want to underrate steamy reads that don't have much kink.
**Note about spoilers: I like to comment on the plot of a book in reviews, so I almost always mark my reviews as containing spoilers. But I try to avoid spoiling the big dramatic moments! As a reader, I personally like to know what I'm getting into before I read a book so I know more about the content and if it's to my taste/mood, so I try to give that information in my reviews for myself when I'm considering rereading and also for other readers.