“When someone does something nice for you, you say thank you.” So THANK YOU Stephanie Archer for writing this masterpiece!
I received an advance copy of this book from Dell via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Tropes:
✵ Age Gap
✵ Hockey / Workplace Romance
✵ Single Dad
✵ He Likes Everyone BUT Her
✵ Forced Proximity
The Wild Card is the 5th and final (😢) book in the Vancouver Storms series! Coach Tate Ward has no time for distractions. His life consists of taking care of his daughter and leading the Storms to victory in the Stanley Cup finals. The team owner’s daughter Jordan is just that, a distraction. But when Jordan takes a job at the Storms and Tate is tasked with working alongside her, tensions start to flare. Jordan doesn’t get along with her father at all, but she loves getting on Tate’s last nerve. As the two work together, a partnership starts to form, and Jordan teaches Tate to be selfish for once. Over time, he realizes that the thing he wants most… is Jordan.
Stephanie Archer does it again! I’m so sad for this series to be ending, but wow did it end on a high note! I absolutely loved Tate and Jordan’s story. Tate is the hot older guy that you can’t help but swoon over, and I love that their age difference wasn’t a major discussion. Despite the 10 year age gap, they treated each other as equals, and really brought out the best in the other. Jordan’s dedication to the team was so beautifully written as well! I loved how she made sure she understood every aspect of the organization, all the way down to the bartenders and food staff. As someone who works game day staff for a sports team, it’s so important that the upper management actually know what it takes to make a game day go smooth. I was super impressed that Jordan made sure to meet as many people in the organization as possible, and even helped the bartenders get better cups.
I absolutely adored Tate’s daughter Bea, and she really brought out the best in Jordan. Their love of vinyl records hit home with me, as I also love to collect them! Jordan was so fiercely protective of Bea, and I loved seeing their relationship bloom alongside Jordan and Tate’s. We got a good glimpse at how the other characters from the prior books are doing, and I loved reminiscing on their stories.
Anything Stephanie writes, I will pick up immediately and this one EXCEEDED all expectations!