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4.5 stars!
If you like sweet, sexy, swoon worthy hockey players, then Dean Crawford is the man for you. He absolutely melts the pages of Jillian Quinn’s new book, More than Friends. Loyal, fun-loving, caring, and with a bit of alpha, he is what dream men are made of.
Dean is a star college hockey player with dreams of going to the NHL. When he finds out that is hockey idol’s daughter Kat, is not only attending the same school, but is also on the women’s hockey team, he is intrigued and decides he needs to check her out in person.
After one of the women’s hockey games, Dean approaches Kat. He tries to use his patented sexy charm, but it falls flat with Kat. She has seen enough puck bunnies following around her famous father and brothers to know that she never wants to be one of them, and that is all that she will ever be to someone like Dean. However, there is something that endears him to her and she invites him to meet her and some friends later for air hockey.
This innocent invitation sets Dean and Kat on the road to becoming best friends. All throughout their college years the two are inseparable. The time they spend together not only brings them closer as friends, but intensifies feelings that neither one wants to act on out of fear of ruining what they have.
One scorching hot kiss at a party leads them on an emotional rollercoaster of ‘should we or shouldn’t we’ where the line between friends and more than friends gets blurry. The temptation to cross that line ends up being too much for them and they finally give in.
They are able to keep their friendship on an even keel until just before graduation when Kat begins to pull away from Dean. He is confused and hurt, but decides to give her some space. Unbeknownst to him she is keeping a secret.
They try to make things work with a long distance friendship/relationship, but it proves to be difficult. When Dean finally learns of Kat’s secret, from someone other than her, he is understandably upset. There had never been secrets between them before and he feels betrayed.
Will Dean’s love for Kat be enough for him to forgive her? Or will her secret destroy not only their chance at love, but the friendship that they both held so dear?