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Brady
Leaving my family in Australia to play the sport I love has taught me many lessons.
The three most important?
1-For Quinn Harris, my coach’s off-limits daughter, I would risk the world.
2-Troye Becker, the guy Quinn is dating, is the worst.
3- There’s only one thing I despise as much as Becker … how much I want him.

Quinn
I’m the daughter of an NHL hero. Strong, enlightened, and intelligent-until a padded up player skates by. I’m gaga for all things hockey boy … except being torn between two if them.

Troye
Quinn Harris is everything I’ve ever wanted. Everything I don’t deserve. That’s why I’m setting her up with my hot arch-rival, Brady … Right after I have myself a little fun.

316 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 30, 2025

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Bindi Kennedy

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Bindi Kennedy lives in Melbourne, Australia with her husband, two eternally embarrassed daughters, and the true loves of her life, her fur babies. She loves potatoes, hates balloons, and has an unhealthy obsession with Scottish Highlanders in kilts.

When she’s not adding a heartfelt twist to her fun, flirty and spicy romcoms, Bindi can be found reading, or listening to Taylor Swift...probably while crying.

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Profile Image for Amy Elste.
219 reviews
August 22, 2025
ARC Review

Kitty Season is here, and I am LIVING for it! 😍

Brady, Troye & Quinn's story was better than I could have imagined. The banter, the yearning from Brady, the acceptance and happiness they found with each other was just perfect 💕

A huge thank you to Bindi for the gifted copy 🫶
Profile Image for Jessica (Read book. Repeat).
809 reviews23 followers
October 5, 2025
You can find this review and all my others over at Read Book. Repeat

Actual rating of 4.5

When Brady left Australia to head for America to play his favourite sport, the last thing that he thought would happen would be to fall for his coach's off-limits daughter. Not only that but also make an enemy out of the Coach's off-limits daughter's boyfriend. Brady can't stand Troye, but he would do anything to make Quinn happy and soon he realises what that anything is. Not only is Brady trying to deal with his forbidden feelings for Quinn, but he soon realises that he wants Troye almost as much as he hates him. Quinn is torn between the two men in her life and Troye feels he isn't good enough for her. So, he has a plan, he'll set up Quinn and Brady, but not before he has a bit of fun with them both first. Heading into finals season for college hockey while battling with their feelings for each other, what could go wrong?

Kennedy has become an auto-buy and auto-read author for me ever since I got to read an early copy of the second book in her West Village series - Secrets in Love. I absolutely love the way that she can incorporate and deal with sensitive topics while also keeping her stories light-hearted and fun. Every single book that I've read by her has good mental health rep among many other things and I'm here for it. Just because there's heavier topics in the story line, doesn't take away from the funny moments and the light-heartedness at all. Kennedy is the first author who has ever made me laugh out loud while reading, so she holds a special place in my heart. I was never much into rom-coms before that.

This book is the second in the green line ice series which began with Bunny Season. One thing I enjoy is that, so far, both of Kennedy's series are interconnected standalones. So while reading in order can definitely make your experience within her world more impactful, you don't have to have read them that way to enjoy them, though the previous book will be "spoiled" for lack of a better term as the characters cameo in each other's books quite frequently. I was really looking for to this one as it was Kennedy's first foray into MFM romance and I was keen to see what she'd do with it, and she knocked it out of the park.

I really loved the relationship dynamics between the three main characters. Their personalities were all so different to each other and it was a lot of fun to be in the middle of. Initially Troye really bugged me, but he's supposed to. I had left over feelings from Bunny Season, but by the halfway point of Kitty Season, I was really rooting for him. I loved that we got to learn a bit more about his back story and why he is the way that he is. He's not just a Muppet for the sake of it, let's put it that way, there are reasons behind his actions, and it really rounded out his character. The way that Troye interacted with Brady and Quinn, while frustrating, was 100% understandable. Brady's thoughts and feelings did bug me a little bit at times, but I can also understand why he was feeling certain ways. And Quinn, well, she's Quinn, again, while her thoughts and actions bugged me occasionally, I could completely understand it because she was in a situation that she'd never navigated before, and in all honesty, I would have zero idea how to navigate it myself. I did like the short conversation that Quinn had with the Manager of the coffee shop, and I'm really hopeful that we get a bit more insight into that line of story, if you know what I mean.

The dynamic between Troye and Brady was endlessly entertaining and I felt like it was written very well, the spice was spicy, and I was here for it. I was actually more invested in Troye and Brady's relationship at some points than I was in their relationships with Quinn. I felt that this story line was definitely more character driven and while initially I did struggle a little bit (which was 100% on me, not on Kennedy), I soon became glued to the page and unable to put it down. I had a lot happening at the time that I picked this up, so it took me a bit to be able to get lost in the story, but once I was, it was great. I would have loved to see a little bit more time invested into Troye's past and the things he encountered in present day that was connected to that, but in a way, maybe it's better that the details weren't explored more. There was a scene towards the end, and it brought tears to my eyes, it was bittersweet, and it still holds a place in my heart. I just had a swell of emotion rise up as I remembered it.

All in all, I enjoyed the flow of this story, the spice was written well, and I loved getting backstory on Troye, it really helped flesh out his character. Dare I say, I think Troye was my favourite character in this. I never thought I'd be saying that. If you're after a sweet but spicy romantic comedy that is set against the backdrop of college hockey, give this one a go. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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421 reviews58 followers
August 29, 2025
Thank you so much Bindi for sending me a copy of this book!

This MMF sports romance has it all: rivals to lovers, found family vibes, and art! Honestly, I was ready to read it just from the gorgeous illustrations and a reel from the author—and it totally delivered.

💙 Troye completely stole my heart—tough exterior, soft interior, the perfect balance.
💙 Brady was such a sweetheart, and my heart ached for him (but I also get why his journey had to be that way).
💙 Quinn… was trickier for me. I know she’s the link between them, and I loved how she cared for the boys, but she came off a little spoiled and I didn’t fully connect with her. Maybe I’d feel differently if I had read book one first!

The boys’ relationship was the highlight—every interaction, every moment, every dialogue was precious. 🩵

Solid ⭐⭐⭐⭐ and a story I’ll be thinking about for a while.
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136 reviews7 followers
August 19, 2025
Oh boy... read is not really the correct word to use here... what I inhaled... devoured... absorbed directly into my being?? Anyway - Bindi Kennedys second book in her Green Line Ice series, Kitty Season was absolutely incredible.

I read this over two sittings (damn you sleep for the interruption) and I honestly thought Lotte and Noah's story couldn't be eclipsed - but Bindi has written the hell out of Brady, Troye and Quinn and I am here for this dynamic.

Troye, the bad boy with a heart of gold hidden under thick layers of loss, abandonment, hurt and sarcasm, Brady, the big beefy Aussie goalie who is a confused golden retriever wearing his heart on his sleeve and then Quinn, a complex young woman with the world at her feet, confidence in herself and a hunger for two boys who happen to be... enemies.

The boys bickering is next level, the taunts thinly veiled flirting and with both utterly obsessed with Quinn it's a match made on ice.

But Bindi has delved deeper, touching on topics like fitting in, abandonment, fear of the future and losing what you think makes you special, family issues and so much more. I teared up in a few places (there is a train scene with a kitten that sucker punched me in the feels - iykyk). So this MMF story is layered with complex emotions and ultimately finding your home. It is beautiful.

If you adore,

- Ice hockey romance
- enemies to lovers
- MMF
- golden retriever MMC
- bad boy with a soft spot for them MMC
- confident and bad ass FMC
- complex emotional challenges
- multiple POV

then you have to read this series - I read this one prior to official release date.
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367 reviews7 followers
September 3, 2025
Why choose!? HELL YEAH

#arcreview

what to expect
-hockey players
-MMF
-friends to lovers
-rivals to lovers
-coach's daughter


If guys love why choose you have to read this! It was so good and the tension and chemistry between them was off the charts. It's a standalone in an interconnected series!

thank you bindi for this arc🎀
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57 reviews1 follower
January 3, 2026
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ After falling hard for hockey romance as a whole, after falling hard for the divine @bindikennedyauthor ‘s writing and her characters in “Bunny Season”, I could not wait to read “Kitty Season” - and my goodness, I loved reading about Quinn, Troye and Brady so much!! I devoured this addictive read!

A college MMF romance, i loved the angst and sheer intensity of it all, especially in the early stages of the novel! I equally loved how the book was told from the perspective of Quinn, a self proclaimed hockey bunny, who was always aware of her entitlement growing up, but definitely grew on a self discovery journey throughout the book, which was quietly impressive, it was really cool seeing her work with Lotte and build a lifestyle away from her parents, especially her over protective hockey coach Dad, though his dynamic with the boys, Troye especially, was lowkey amusing!

Oh, Troye. I loved his cheeky tenacity in “Bunny Season”, but I didn't not expect to love his character as much as I did! His early years broke my heart, reading about how he was practically abandoned by his family just killed me, but I so love his foster mums, and his relationship with Quinn and Brady was giving me life!

Aside from hockey, Troyes’ great love was always Quinn, even if he didn't think he was good enough for her, even if he thought he could get rid of her because he didn't think he was good enough, even if he thought Brady would be better for her, just, ahh, the glorious angst!

Troye, Brady and Quinn were magic together, I was LIVING for their scenes, they just all made one another so happy, which made me happy! I love how soft Troye was with Brady especially, from snark, to smartass, to soft! And sweet Brady, gosh, I just love him! From hate to love with Troye, and always loving Quinn, yet being so hard on himself, it made me happy when Brady would let himself be happy! I loved the fact he's Aussie, too, the nods to Tim Tam's and the quirky habits we have (such as the unknown “hip hip, hooray!” - how is this so foreign to Americans?!).

The appearances throughout of Lotte and Noah were of course, divine, i loved Lotte & Quinn's friendships, as well as Brady and Noah, as well as seeing more of Claire, honestly the diversity in Bindis’ books are always so wonderfully represented, cannot recommend enough!! Annnd, I can't wait for “Cubby Season” ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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192 reviews13 followers
September 13, 2025
Kitty Season by Bindi Kennedy

Tropes:
🩵Why choose
🩵Coach's daughter
🩵Touch him and die
🩵Rivals to lovers
🩵Friends to lovers
🩵College hockey
🩵MMF romance
🩵Bad boy with a soft spot for the MMC

Firstly thank you to the wonderful Bindi for the opportunity to read her book Kitty Season which is the second book in the Green Line Ice series. I really enjoyed this one. Seeing them in the lead up to finally admitting feelings had me on the edge of my seat.

Kitty Season follows Brady, Quinn and Troye. What do you get when you have one couple and the girl is besties with another guy and that other guy happens to be the rival of the boy the girl is dating? You get one hell of a ride. Strap in.
But hold on plot twist the rivals may have some hidden feelings that they haven't been ready to admit. Is this the time.

Now I loved all three of them and their dynamic. But my favourite part hands down was experiencing the boys interacting, and coming into the open about their feelings. I devoured those two.

Troye has now been added to my top 10 book boyfriends.

These three have great chemistry, good banter, there's tension you can cut with a knife, growth, heart warming moments, its steamy and when the spice hits oh lord you may need a cold shower 🥵🥵

If you’re looking for your next hockey romance with a why choose dynamic check out Bindi's latest release Kitty Season which is out now.

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️
212 reviews2 followers
August 27, 2025
What started with an awkward sex dream... and humping a pillow.

This was a really great read. I haven't yet read The Bunny Season but it didn't impact this book, which makes it a great standalone in a series. But I do want to go and read bunny Season even more now.

This dynamic was an interesting one to your usual why choose, Quinn the Coach's daughter, dating the bad boy on the opposite Hockey team, but both of them have undeniable feelings for Brady, the good boy Goalie on Quinns dads Hockey team. Tensions are always at a high between these characters, Quinn is a bit of an air head, spoilt brat and sadly I felt she was rather cruel in how she lead Brady on. She didn't really have much substance going on, and her appeal mostly was that she was confident in the sexual sense.
Troye was misunderstood, bad boy- with trauma and he's the most misunderstood. I loved him and wanted to always give him a cuddle because of how he always thought negatively
Brady, cute Aussie good boy- wears his heart on his sleeve. He's sweet but he's a wonder when he gains his confidence.

Overall, this book is an awesome read especially if you Love college and hockey romances, a love triangle turning why choose, a virgin mmc who is learning his own sexuality and a touch of Enemies to lovers between these beautiful boys.
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216 reviews3 followers
August 29, 2025
4.75 stars

Bindi, you have written an addictive story that got me out of a reading slump again! I will never cease to be impressed by how well your stories hook me! I did not want to put it down for anything!

It is incredible to me how much I fall in love with her characters. This crazy bunch is no exception. They made me laugh out loud so much! I cannot tell you how many times I had to pause reading and share the funny moment with loved ones.

I love the variety of queer rep in this story and the positivity towards non-traditional relationships. In addition, there is a lot of various mental health rep that is wonderful to see as well! Claire included some FANTASTIC queer advice I think more queer folk need to hear.

The truly only thing holding me back from this book being a 5-star read was a sudden break in Brady's character at one point that did not feel true-to-form at all. Everything else was wonderful, no notes.

I do want to appreciate the nod to two of my favorite franchises (Winnie the Pooh and Alice in Wonderland). They made me smile a lot and were a perfect addition!

This book does contain some long, open-door spice scenes of a polyamorous nature. If that is not your thing, I do not recommend this book.

I received this one as an ARC from the author. My review is honest and voluntary.
Profile Image for Lucia.
159 reviews
September 9, 2025
I was really excited to read this book but it didn't make me happy. It felt like a bit of a let down for me.

First of all, about 75% to 80% of the book, there was going back and forth between the characters. I felt like there was no development between them or development of their characters showing just a bit of maturity that they have grown.

Brady seemed like a love sick puppy and was always willing to help Quinn even if it hurts him. I feel his character is just a bit better than the rest but i do wish he could have been more confident of himself and learnt when he should stop hurting himself by helping others.

Troye's character wasn't that great. He was hot and cold throughout most of the book. Towards maybe less than 100 pages, he seemed to get better but I had expected that he would have slowly changed but i didn't really see that as I read the book.

Quinn, I honestly have no words. She fights quite a lot with her dad and I do wish to have seen them atleast resolve their issues. They didn't have to be close but it would have been nice to see that they were on good terms again. I am not a big fan of Quinn either as I felt even though she wanted Brady in the beginning, she didn't really treat him right as a friend.

Overall I would give it 2.3⭐️
Profile Image for Sophie Hutchins.
240 reviews3 followers
August 21, 2025
“Our life, Skip. You, me and Quinn. One big happy family. Ready to eat?”

Can I give this a thousand stars? Honestly so perfect I don’t even know where to start.

Let’s start with Brady because he’s a sweet baby. My poor Brady goes through so so much in this book. All I want to do is cuddle him up and keep him safe. Although the best part, is that all though he was already head over heels from Quinn, it was watching the hatred between him and Troye, become something so much more. I love how sweet and gentle he is but how he loves so fiercely and will go to any lengths to protect his people.

“I fucking hate this guy. Oh he has a chin dimple.”

Quinn’s character is honestly imperfectly perfect. I love how she knew she wanted them both, and when Troye would tease her with fantasies she helped make them a reality. The way she cares for those boys is something else. And the way she learns and grows as a character, knowing and accepting she’s spoilt and a bunny but she owns it and grows with it. Honestly she was the centred point of this whole book, the way everything fell in line was because of her and knowing she wanted both of them.

Troye. Sweet sweet Troye. The moment he snaps and realises they are everything he wants is just perfect. From how he is so adamant that he’s setting Quinn and Brady up before ditching, that even though you literally witness on page the way he falls in love, then the moment when he flips that switch and realises they are everything. That moment is everything. I knew Troye was going to be fun, but the character growth and the all round amazingness of him was just unbeatable.

“The guy is a snack, and I am more than ready to chow down.”

The only thing I wish would have happened in this book, is that it was another 1000 pages longer because I don’t ever not want to read about these three.

Bindi I hope you don’t mind but I’m adopting these three as my fictional children 😂

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

“If you want either Miss Harris, Mr Becker, or both of them, don’t give up. You’ll be doing them and yourself a disservice.”
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155 reviews
September 2, 2025
Brady is the sweet boy living out his dream of playing hockey in college, maybe even the NHL. But he has eyes for Quinn, the coaches daughter. And maybe her bad boy boyfriend, cross town rival Troye. Troye has been taunting him for months via text, but now they are teammates. Troye feels that he doesn’t deserve Quinn, he tries to set her up with Brady, but he wants a taste himself. Can these three make this work, or will it blow up in their face when their coach finds out?

These two boys are opposites personality wise, but at their roots, they are both kindhearted and just want what is best for Quinn. It really is the heart of any romance, college or otherwise. There is definitely growth for both of them. Brady realizing who he is and that it is ok, and Troye realizing he is worthy of love and affection. Quinn is lucky to have both of their attention while she struggles with issues at home.

I think the author really captured the heart of figuring yourself out when you are young and the fear of being accepted. It was a good story and I am curious what happens with the rest of the team. 4/5⭐️ 4/5🌶️

I received an advanced copy of this book.
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241 reviews9 followers
August 15, 2025
In Kitty Season, Bindi Kennedy has taken readers back to Boston. This time around we follow Quinn (Kitty), Troye, and Brady as they navigate new feelings and what that means for the future.

The queer representation (specifically bi/pansexual and polyamory for the main characters and sapphic rep for secondary characters) is fantastic! Bindi's writing has always been inclusive and this book is no exception. The messaging and support for the MMCs and FMC as they move forward in their relationship is honest, touching, and beautifully done. Yes, there is plenty of spice, but all relationships need more, and Bindi has given Quinn, Troye, and Brady a solid foundation to start building their HEA.

But of course the story is also filled with fun friends, ridiculous shenanigans, tender moments, heartstopping hockey hits, and more!

If you are ready for a diverse love story filled with found family, heartwarming moments, and a kitty (or two?), get this book!

Open door spice level: 🌶️🌶️🌶️ (3/5)
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531 reviews5 followers
August 23, 2025
This was such a sweet read. I was really looking forward to it after the teasers of these three in Bunny Season and it didn’t disappoint.
I adored Troye and Brady. They each had their own struggles and insecurities so it made their HEA even sweeter. I loved their dynamic and how the way they interacted with each other changed as the relationship evolved.
I struggled a little with Quinn for the first chunk of the book. She was a spoilt, rich girl with little empathy or understanding for what her friend’s lives were like and that made it really hard for me to like her. But has the relationship evolved and she grew, it was a little easier. I feel like maybe that was the point though.
I enjoyed watching the dynamic between the three of them as the story progressed and how they interacted and supported each other.
I enjoyed the group as a whole too. Seeing Noah and Lotte further along in their story and the whole team and their shenanigans was so much fun.
I’m really looking forward to the next book.
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947 reviews58 followers
August 30, 2025
I loved this MMF hockey romance, rivals to lovers and friends to lovers.

Troye is our bad boy with the tattoos and piercings. He had a rough start at life and doesn’t want to let anyone close enough to love. He is openly bisexual and dating Kitty (Coaches daughter). But he also has a softer side we get to see and I love it!

Brady is the ultimate golden retriever. He is a goalie and has some nasty head injuries and it broke my heart. He is also secretly in love with Quinn, his close friend and coaches daughter. He is also bisexual but never openly came out about it.

Quinn or Kitty, she is the glue between these boys. She’s a bit of a spoiled brat and used to getting her way at the beginning. But she really grows and she is a great friend and partner.

One spicy birthday gift for Kitty turns into so much more for these three. I loved watching how all of their relationships change. The rivalry between Troye and Brady go into something more with depth.
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134 reviews3 followers
August 10, 2025
ARC REVIEW

I was lucky enough to also Beta read this and when it came time to start my arc read it was super enjoyable seeing these moments all fleshed out and come to life. But it was also like reading it for the first time coz I have the memory of a goldfish.

This super sweet and spicy MMF college hockey romance had me in a haze of lust over our main characters; Troye, Brady and Quinn but also finding aspects of their experiences and story that were super relatable, even though I'm currently 10+ years older than them.

From the journeys they each take figuring out who they are and how they fit in this life to the relationships and friendships shared with those around them this has everything and can make you feel EVERYTHING.

If you can read this without laughing, crying or getting the teensiest bit h*rny.....I'm sorry to tell you but you're not human.
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835 reviews43 followers
August 19, 2025
Format: 📱 eBook 📱 (ARC)
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What can I say about this other than I absolutely adored reading Brady, Quinn and Troye's story? I always knew their story would be a fun one to read from the glimpses we got throughout Bunny Season, but what Kennedy delivered in Kitty Season was nothing short of amazing - and you know it's good when she damn near made me cry with a certain scene (you'll know when you get there).

You feel the whole spectrum of emotions as you read this one, and I love love love the inclusivity that Kennedy brought to its pages - the queer rep is phenomenal, and never once feels forced. The relationship development between all the characters is all so natural, especially as they work to figure out their identities, and the support they receive from the secondary characters makes it all that much better.

Kitty Season brings laughter and romance; chemistry and tension; banter, spice and amazing moments of friendship, but it also doesn't shy away from tough topics and angst. Kennedy has perfectly woven all aspects of the narrative to deliver us a story that I honestly can't wait to double back and read again.

Brady, Quinn and Troye had a well-deserved happily ever after that will have you grinning like a fool and believing in love and romance and all that is good in the world. I'm so excited to see where the Green Line Ice series goes from here, because I know Kennedy will deliver us another amazing book.

Thank you to the author for the eARC opportunity. These are my honest thoughts that I have provided voluntarily.
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104 reviews1 follower
August 21, 2025
This story is absolutely incredible.

The story centres around Quinn, Troye and Brady - which I could see a story forming in Bunny Season which is a great lead in.

Brady loves Quinn, Quinn loves Troye, Troye loves in Quinn and Brady - but through the storytelling and Brady becoming comfortable with his sexulaity it gets a lot more intertwined (literally 😘)

What I love about the story (not the writing) is that the situation is messy!! It's not clear cut, it's complicated and there are consequences, but also the learning and acceptance.

I have the biggest soft spot for Brady and his troll doll. He is the biggest cutie and I just want to hug him! (If he was real) The locker room moment got me good...

The banter is on point, the characters are so developed and Troye's story pulls at the heart strings.

It's an incredible read, written magnificently and yes, spicy as hell.
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181 reviews
August 24, 2025
4 ⭐️ 3 🌶️

This book dives through queer awakening, complicated parental relationships, mental health struggles, hockey injuries, and figuring out complicated feelings. We meet Quinn, Troye, and Brady in Bunny Season. In this book we dive deeper into their backgrounds. Into their realities. These characters are so much more complex and figuring out life at such a taxing time at such young ages. They have the most amazing support systems who help steer them in the right direction with advice, patience, and love. And how they navigated their relationship in such a high pressure environment while being so young was not perfect but better than expected. My favorite was seeing Troye’s character growth throughout the book and Quinn standing by him regardless because she believed in him. The epilogue and sneak peek at book 3 were EVERYTHING!
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421 reviews31 followers
August 28, 2025
Oh, what a tangled web they weave. Quinn (Kitty) is with the bad boy hockey player Troye, Brady is the golden retriever goalie who wishes he was with Kitty. The banter between the two guys is so tense & hilarious at the same time. It's so obvious something pulses between the two. Between Brady focusing on Troye's chin dimple & Troye sending late night pics you know it's more flirting than rivalry.

Then Kitty has a birthday & Troye wants to give her a night she'll never forget. Ahem. That's an understatement. It just marks the beginnings of some hot & heavy times between the 3 of them. It was awesome to watch all 3 characters grow & learn how to maneuver their new poly-relationship & they do it so right. They deserved their very heart-warming love story.
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131 reviews1 follower
September 2, 2025
“She is mine and his. He is hers and mine. And I am theirs.”

Bindi you’ve done it again!
Bunny season (book 1) was a top read of mine last year when it was released. I loved Lotte and her all imperfections and her Tourette’s representation was brilliant. Bunny season introduced Brady and I knew his story would be a story I would want to read, because who doesn’t love a quirky goalie with a troll doll ?!
so I (impatiently) waited for Kitty Season to arrive and to find out it was also a why choose… it was double chefs kiss! Or should I say a throuple ? 😏

Everything Bindi writes feels like hanging with your friends. I can’t explain it but I love it and I can’t wait for literally anything she writes next!

And that teaser at the end for book 3 giiiiiiiiiirl!! 🥵
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131 reviews3 followers
August 16, 2025
I absolutely devoured this book in two days! And yes, I cried, laughed, giggled, and kicked my feet while reading. This book was pure perfection, and I loved everything about it. The banter, the friendships, and all the declarations of love and moments of sadness were just flawless.

I was so excited for this book, and it completely delivered. The love between Troye, Quinn, and Brady was both super cute and incredibly hot. There was not a single ounce of judgment in this book. Everyone was so supportive, and now I can't wait for book 3!

Thank you so much for the ARC copy, Bindi. You did an incredible job, and I'm so glad I got to read it.
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29 reviews
August 29, 2025
ARC review -

Brady, Troye and Quinn’s story was everything I had hoped for. Brady is the Aussie Sweetheart on a hockey scholarship in the USA. Troye is the typical bad boy turned good boy, with a gooey centre underneath that exterior. Quinn is the coach’s daughter and loves her hockey boys.

The banter had me giggling and the best scenes for me where the scenes are where Brady was finding his voice and confidence to be who he was.

This book has me cheering for the characters with their achievements and feeling for them with the obstacles. This series is quickly becoming a favourite and making it hard to pick a favourite character.
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133 reviews9 followers
September 10, 2025
I had a really hard time with this one sadly. I think it was a mix
of the writing and the story. I was confused a lot at what was going on in the beginning and struggled to keep reading it did not grasp my attention till over 60% when the trio finally started to get with each other and start their relationship. I read book 1 so I am familiar with the characters and their relationship so that part I did enjoy as well as the few things I mentioned above but overall I just think this story wasn’t for me. I’ve read more of Bindi’s work and enjoyed those !
I appreciate and am thankful for the opportunity to read with the ARC I received.
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454 reviews8 followers
September 26, 2025
4⭐ 4🌶️

What I really enjoyed was the relationship development between the three characters as they discovered their feelings for each other. I was a little disappointed that this book did not really lean into any of the University/college aspects. No studying or going to class. I was also a little disappointed that there was no DP scene.
However, both these negatives are greatly outweighed by the positives and I still highly recommend this book. I also whisper that I think this is better than the first in the series. I'm looking forward to seeing where this series goes next.

Big thanks to the Author for a copy of this book.
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234 reviews
November 4, 2025
Did not finish - Terrible Editing

Don't be fooled by the professional cover. This is not a polished work. I tried to like this book, but I could only make it 25%. From the beginning, I struggled to follow transitions-- not only between chapters, but even paragraphs. I kept thinking I was missing something and going back to re-read, but that wasn't the case.

Misused possessive apostrophes became increasingly frequent and obvious. There were many misspellings and misplaced commas.

I felt nothing for the characters. Troye is supposed to have a super tragic backstory, but it doesn't add to him; it's just sad Side characters often became caricatures.
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86 reviews4 followers
August 12, 2025
Firstly I wanna say a HUGE thank you to bindi for allowing me to read Kitty Season! This would HAVE to be my new FAVOURITE MMF read for 2025!! 🥵🥵

The tension levels between Brady,Quinn and Troye make this hockey romance soooo good and I don’t just mean the sexual tension either!

I absolutely LOVED how all the characters ( that mattered ) were so open armed caring and not a single bit of judgement was passed.

Bindi you have done an amazing job and I cannot WAIT for others to love this book as well!!
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126 reviews2 followers
August 26, 2025
"𝑵𝒐 𝒎𝒐𝒓𝒆 𝒘𝒉𝒂𝒕 𝒊𝒇'𝒔. 𝑭𝒓𝒐𝒎 𝒏𝒐𝒘 𝒐𝒏 𝒊𝒕'𝒔 𝒐𝒏𝒍𝒚 𝒘𝒉𝒚 𝒏𝒐𝒕'𝒔."

I didn't expect to get emotional during parts of the book! This was such a sweet story of 3 people navigating life, love and their sexual orientation. It deals with more deeper issues than I was expecting- touching on child abuse/neglect, family issues, and losing your dreams. But it also dives into checking on one's mental health, trusting yourself & others, & finding family (even when its not by blood). It's done beautifully.

Huge thanks to Bindi Kennedy for the ARC! Its book 2 in the Green Line Ice series (follow-up to Bunny Season).
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35 reviews1 follower
August 26, 2025
Book Title: Kitty Season
Author: Bindi Kennedy
Genre: Hockey romance
Release Date: 30 Aug
Rating: 4 stars
Series: Green Line Ice #2 (Can read as standalone)
KU: Yes
Would I Recommend: Yes

My Thoughts:
I really enjoyed the storyline of hockey players and exploring sexuality. It was an easy read and flowed really well. I will be going back and reading the first book of the series and cannot wait for future releases.
718 reviews8 followers
August 27, 2025
Thank you to Bindi for the ARC.

A college hockey romance that centred on Troye, Quinn, and Brady, who were amazing main characters who were definitely dealing with their sexuality and the impacts of their personal situations, which resulted in some insecurities that impact their lives, but each person had the ability to keep moving foward and get their happy ending. The banter, tension, and relationships that formed made this book an amazing read.
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