3nd Reread: August 18, 2022 audiobook rating is a 3/5
First Reread: September 7, 2021
Richard Cohen is a godsent from this series and this man deserves the fucking world!
Original Review
4.5 Stars
It's official. I'm selling myself to this book series.
Good God, this series, the characters; my beloved jocks and fellow nerds, McIntyre's, The Jock Dorms, the damn ice rink, fuck they all feel like home. CU feels like home. These characters, this series they feel like my family, my friends, my beloveds.
And I am in love with each and everyone one of them.
Ending this book (although not this series) feels like I'm closing my book of my friends.
Ending this book felt like a piece of my heart was taken from me, a part of my soul belonged with them, in this book series, these characters, in fucking Vermont.
God I didn't expect this book series to unravel me whole. To consume me to the point where the first thing I did when I woke up, even in my deprived mind was to read and read and consume them.
I didn't expect this book to be so emotional, I didn't expect to experience such slow burn, oh how it felt like my gut and heart was burning and yearning for them.
I didn't expect the Seth I knew and loved to be this angel, this beautiful soul who I just want to cherish and hug and kiss because Damn it, he deserves the world. The deserves the world and beyond and he fucking deserves my Cohen.
Follows a characteristic, predictable pattern of behavior.
Might as well replace it with the name Seth Grant.
I was incredibly excited for Seth and Cohen's story and I never would have imagined their story taking this way.
This book contained a lot of tropes I didn't like.
- online dating
- slow burn (this one I not so much hate)
- they knew each other in real life but didn't reveal their names when they were "online dating".
But hell, in another world I should've hated this story. I should've been dissapointed.
Yet I loved it and devoured it so much.
Their story couldn't have been told any other way and I'm so glad this book... Just exists. In fact, I'm so so so happy this series exists, these precious angels exists.
I love Seth, I love him so much. But I didn't expect to love Cohen as much as I did.
Wow. That's all I can say about Cohen.
I think Cohen is the most realistic, most relatable character in this series. Well, personally anyway. He felt so real, so normal and so alive, he felt vivid underneath the lines and I was in awe of him.
Hockey didn’t work out for me even though I tried really hard. I put everything I had into it, and I wasn’t good enough to be one of the greats.
I love Foster, he's holds such a special place in my heart and I am so incredibly in awe and proud of him.
But let's be honest, not everyone has 'what it takes' to be in the NHL, not everyone can be given the chance to what you had always wanted. Not everyone can be given a passage for your dream come true.
And so seeing Cohen navigate and try to accept that really just blew away my mind.
We read these stories where the main characters gets the girl, gets the job, gets his dreams come true.
But those stories forget, there are people who don't get the girl, who don't get that job, who didn't get the ability to have their dream, come true.
And I am in awe of him, I marvel at who he is. His strength, his tenacity, his beliefs, everything of who he is.
He is mocked/teased for being a 'dumbass' and I just... I feel sad those people don't know Cohen for the man that he is.
He is flawed. He makes mistake, he's a bit slow, a bit confused, a bit naive.
But he is so much more than that.
“Sometimes I come out with super smart and insightful things.”
Seth smiles. “Other times you ask where your phone is when it’s in your hand.”
“Damn straight.”
He embraces his flaws, accepts his mistakes and learn from them. He asks people to give him some time to soak information in, he does his research to try and understand and his naivety just shows how he has never failed to believe in the best of the people.
Richie … he’s laid-back and genuine.
The entire time I've been trying and trying to find a word to describe Cohen and Seth had said it. He had perfected and ultimately understood Cohen more than I did and put him into words.
I have said it time and time again, the humor this series has is out of this world and I fucking love it.
“Yep,” Richie continues. “When you meet a guy like Seth, you don’t let him go.”
He has to be the least subtle person I’ve ever met, and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
And I am so going to binge the Backlist of Eden and Saxon because I am in awe of these authors
A college hockey player’s practice schedule is grueling, and in real life, these athletes practice like crazy, even during school breaks. The CU boys get to enjoy their holidays because … we said they could. If we’re putting them through the trauma of falling in love, the least we can do is let them have winter & spring break
Immediate reactions
fuck, why do good things always have to end?
2nd reread: March 22
Cohen, my darling, is my damn spirit animal