The Puck Drop is the first book in the Central State series written by Jacqueline Snowe. As per the synopsis, it follows Michael Reiner, who gets an internship under the Central State coach, and meets a girl who turns out to be the coach's daughter, being Naomi Fletcher-Simpson, who also has a twin sister.
Once again, the cover pulled me into this book, and I was overall very disappointed with how this whole book had gone. There was also a friends with benefits relationship that came past the 50% mark of the book. What also baffled me was how the whole breakup thing was very last minute. Granted, I've read romance where the breakup did happen at the last minute, but I didn't mind it. However, for Puck Drop, it was just baffling.
I think the only thing that I did enjoy with this book was the whole talking that Michael and Naomi had on their sisters and that's mainly it, everything else I was just not that interested it. Even the betrayal thing too was just....meh.
On a personal note, this is the third hockey romance that I've read, which is also the first in a series, and I just can't get into it like the other ones. I thought about it for some time and maybe it was the hockey sport itself, but the more I thought about it, the more that I realized that it pretty much is that for me to even continue on with a series or want to check out the other books, it's the characters and the relationships that I need to find to be at least enjoyable or memorable for me to work.
And I think that's been my issue with previous hockey romance books that I read, and its that there's not a lot in terms of me being attached to the characters, and even not being a fan of how things go storyline wise.
That being said, I have no plans to continue on with this series, seeing how I was disappointed with how the whole book had ended up going. Plus, it took me a long time to read.