A disappointment.
The first book in this series was good, the second book was okay, and this one...well, what was the point? There is zero actual conflict in this story. The principal characters are two boring guys who liked each other a long time ago and when they finally meet again, they STILL LIKE EACH OTHER . In fact, THEY LOVE EACH OTHER.
Oh shit! Whatever will they do??!!
Hold up. You're wondering if there's a catch? Nope, no catch. That's literally the plot of this story.
Daniel/Danny "Bellzie" Bellamy just won the Stanley Cup after eleven years slaving away on the fictional Venom hockey team. He's nearing retirement age but looking for a few more good years. Unfortunately, Venom isn't in the business of leaving less productive players in the line-up when the option of younger/faster/better is available. Um duh. They trade him to his hometown team. A happy resolution even if it isn't exactly what he hoped for.
Lucky for him, his ex-wife is super amazing and awesome, totally cool with his bisexuality and lack of romantic interest in her, AND she's willing to uproot her life (and their two kids lives) to follow him. Even better? She wants to do it on her own and won't accept any financial help from him. Because right, it's totally normal to divorce someone but move to be closer to them, and even though he's super wealthy and the father of your children, reject his offers of help and do it all on your own dime. Nothing to roll your eyes at here.
But hold on! In this story, Daniel is blessed with two amazing besties - Tabby, his ex, and Micah, his childhood best friend. Micah works at an aquarium in the job of his dreams (EVERYONE IS LIVING THEIR DREAM IN THIS NOVEL). He talks to dolphins, turtles and children - truly there is nothing he isn't AMAZING at. He's always crushed hard on Daniel, although it's never translated into any interest in knowing about hockey.
Right. Anywho.
When Micah finds out Daniel is coming back to town, he finally goes to a game. And it's HILARIOUS how little he knows about hockey. Oh, the laughs. Fortunately, he's seated close enough to the bench to catch Daniel's eye and DANIEL IS JUST AS HOT AS HIS THE PICTURES IN HIS INSTA FEED. IT'S REALLY HIM. Another eyeroll. Lucky for Micah, Daniel recognizes him right away - HE'S JUST AS CUTE AS HE TOTALLY FORGOT ABOUT - and sends someone to ask Micah to stick around afterwards.
Spoiler alert:
They fall in love.
Micah worries Daniel will get traded.
Tabby provides sage advice.
Friends high five Bellzie's hot new boyfriend.
EVERYONE loves pets.
Trade Deadline is uneventful and boring, so earnestly overstuffed with inclusive/politically correct/inoffensive posturing on any issues the authors can possibly find a way to incorporate into the narrative, and chock full of 'perfect' people. Everyone loves each other - exes, new loves, teammates, friends...Oh, except the captain of Danny's new team. He's a dick.
Friends, I want to get behind this series but this book is a total fail. And setting up Morley - who is a BLATANT rip off of a famous character in another contemporary hockey series - isn't enough to keep me around for more.
I can't recommend this one.