I was never a girl to drool over the hockey players at our academy—they’re all egotistical jerks. But since my father is the coach of Scotia Storms, everywhere I turn, there’s a player—in more ways than one.
I’m smart enough to know they don’t just avoid me because I’m the coach’s daughter. They avoid me because I’m a nerdy drama student with no game.
With winter break upon us, I plan to escape to Florida, to where no one knows my past. Or that I’m the butt of every hockey player’s joke. It’s true, I overheard the hurtful bet no player had the balls to take.
Not that I’d hand over my pesky V-card to any of them. Nope, I plan to take care of that problem on a beach down south.
Until the storm of the century throws a monkey wrench into my plans, and I find myself snowed-in with a smoking hot Southie. I figured he was the perfect guy to help me with my pesky problem—until my stupid heart got involved.
How could I avoid it when he was sweet and kind, and so different from the guys at the academy?
I begin to dream about our future, until the storm breaks and I realize he’s everything I never wanted and I’m everything that can destroy his future.
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Cathryn Fox is a wife, mom, sister, daughter, aunt and friend. She loves dogs, sunny weather, anything chocolate (she never says no to a brownie) pizza and red wine. Cathryn lives in beautiful Nova Scotia with her husband, who is convinced he can turn her into a mixed martial arts fan. When not writing, Cathryn can be found Skyping with her son living in Seattle (could he have moved any farther away?) shopping with her daughter in the city, watching a big action flick with her husband, or hanging out and laughing with friends.
This one had a cute premise--hero and heroine are stuck together in a motel in a snowstorm, and there's only one bed (because he gave his room up to an elderly couple, bonus nice guy points!) They're each keeping secrets, but the reasons behind them are fairly believable: he's the son of a famous hockey player and wants to be seen for himself for once, she lets slip that she hates hockey players (her dad's a coach, and there was a bet among his players involving her that she found out about) so of course he's definitely not going to say who he is. So far, not to bad.
But...more than 80% of the book is them stranded (there's a fairly long teaser excerpt at the end, which complicates the math). Sure, they spend some time chatting, but they're keeping their secrets too which makes their ILYs seem more than a little premature. They have A LOT of sex, which I'm not opposed to, but it shouldn't take the place of actually getting to know each other. The motel apparently has a magic kitchen--they eat well every meal and never run low of supplies--and of course one of their fellow stranded motorists is a chef. Most of the rest of the people at the motel are the geriatric equivalent of plot moppets--there and making occasional comments/holding impromptu dances when the author needs them to be, but then quietly going to their rooms/to bed early when Sawyer and Chase need to use the lobby or go hang out at the pond with the only other youngish couple there. The reason why Chase loses contact with Sawyer after leaving the motel is totally contrived--did he seriously go out to move his car out of the way of the plow with his suitcase if he was planning on coming back to talk with Sawyer? Because they woke up, found out he had to move it, and then boom! He was gone with no mention of packing or how he got his stuff afterwards. Not to mention his grand gesture was kinda...cringy and awkward. And
So...just not for me. I need a lot more actual get-to-know-you time to actually believe in an HEA for these two. I'm not saying it couldn't be in the cards for them, but I need to see them put more work into it to make me buy into it.
Rating: 2 stars / C-
I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
Probably borderline erotic romance here, but not in a terrible way. It was readable, but there's not much there. A palate cleanser before move on to my next book.
"This is the type of book that you just can’t wait to read what happens next but also you really don’t want it to finish just for it to keep going on and on. I was absolutely invested in Chase & Sawyer’s story right from the beginning. 70% of this book is based on them being stranded because of a snow storm. And what better place to get to know each other with a bit of forced proximity? But the following 30% had my heart leaping into my throat just praying these two would work out their misunderstandings. Even after finishing this wonderful story I am placated knowing that this is the first book in a brand new series. No surprises that I am looking forward to getting my hands on each and every one of them. I voluntarily reviewed an advanced readers copy of this book."
When a hunky hockey player and a gorgeous stranger get stranded during a blizzard in a motel it’s anything but cold ! It’s hot and I enjoyed the characters. I found them all endearing and I couldn’t wait read to see what happens next. Will definitely be reading the entire series .
After a cute and promising opening, I found myself losing interest at around 60%. I ended up doing some speed reading to finish it up. i rounded up my 3.5 rating to a 4
"Folly Mountain, " I explain. "Worst place to be in a storm..." Unless of course, you get stranded with a handsome and buff Hockey player in a hotel without power. Set in Nova Scotia, Away Game by Cathryn Fox was a fun and entertaining read.
I really, really, really, liked this story! Sawyer and Chase are stranded together and aren’t completely honest about who they are, but they definitely have chemistry. They were fun, they were sweet, they were funny, they were hot, they were just nice people to be around. As they get to know each other, they let their true selves show with the other, and the bond between them strengthens and tightens in a very short time. All is well until circumstances separate them, only to have reality barge in. A little maneuvering by Chase has everything set back to right, and into the forever, in a very short time <3
Away Game is the first book in the Scotia Storms series by Cathryn Fox. Chase Adams is caught in a severe snowstorm on his way to the Scotia Academy. In a near accident, he discovers a stranded motorist and offers her a ride. Sawyer wanted to escape to sunny Florida where no one knows who she is or who she is related to. The snow ends those plans. Now Chase and Sawyer are snowed in together at a small town inn with no power and nothing to do. They know nothing about each other other than their first names. Sawyer finds Chase to be sweet and kind and so not the guys she’s used to being around. Dare she say she has started to fall in love? However, when the storm breaks, she learns that he is everything she has wanted to avoid. And little does Chase know that Sawyer has the power to destroy his future. I expected Away Game to be a nice close proximity romance with a bit of mystery and a little hockey. The only thing that I got was the close proximity romance. There is very little hockey; other than Chase being a player. And there is very little mystery for the readers. Right off the bat, this story gives a lot away to the readers, while the characters are in the dark; and leaves very little for the readers to discover. I understand why the characters did not want to reveal who they really were to each other; but why did the readers need to know why? I don’t think so. It would have been nice to be shocked as the characters were when they discovered the truth. The majority of the book is them stranded together and leaves very little time for the conflict and resolution. I did not care for Chase or Sawyer. Overall, I was disappointed in this story. I do not recommend Away Game.
Away Game is available in paperback, eBook and audiobook
Sawyer and Chase meet during a snowstorm and get snowed in together, but it's pure chance that Chase sees Sawyer stranded along a snowy highway and stops to help her.
He was on his way to visit a new school for a potential hockey transfer, but the snow was so thick after he picked up Sawyer they barely made it to the nearest motel and had to stop or chance getting stranded together out in the cold. At least in the motel they have shelter and food and together they spend several days snowed in along with several other guests, but it isn't spent in boredom. The adventures during their snowy time spent together are sweet and fun and down right steamy. I couldn't put this book down for even one moment.
There is an instant connection between Sawyer and Chase, even as they ride in the car up to the motel. That connection doesn't stop even once. While they both don't give each other their last names, for their own reasons, they enjoyed each other's company more than they ever have with anyone else's. Having nothing to do, no pressure, no complications, basically nothing but time really opened up the opportunity for them to get to know one another and truly have some fun. It was dating at the most basic level without all the pressure or pomp and circumstance.
Then when you get them between the sheets....fanning myself....wowza!! They had a sensual banter between them on top of just being sizzling hot, it truly made for delightful reading and the need for fresh panties after every smexy moment.
It was supposed to be her perfect escape, a way to leave her past behind, and where everyone is a stranger and wouldn't have the foggiest idea who she was or where she came from. But then the snowstorm of all snowstorms happens, and she finds herself stranded along the road, with no hope of catching her flight on time. It's as if the world is against her... Or is it?
Then a handsome stranger happens upon her and offers to give her a lift to the next town... and suddenly that special vacation she was planning completely slips her mind. Now the only thing on her mind is that handsome stranger with a heart of gold!
Between the pages of Away Game lies a wickedly entertaining tale about two young people who weren't searching for love... but found it on a desolate snow covered road with help from Mother Nature! These two had perfect match written all over them, they had this undeniable connection that constantly radiated sparks and kept the heat simmering between them. At this point in their lives love wasn't really a concern of theirs, they had big dreams to conquer and school work to focus on, but after being trapped in a motel room together and making eyes at one another it took on a whole new meaning. I loved every single second I spent with these two, they made me smile, laugh out loud, and blush the whole way through! Highly recommend!
I requested an advanced copy of this title from the publisher, and I am voluntarily leaving my honest and unbiased opinion.
We all know I’m a sucker for a sports romance and this is hands down one of the best I’ve read in a while. Two strangers snowed in together deciding to make the most of their time together? SIGN.ME.UP. Chase and Sawyer OWN MEE! I loved this book so much. It was enough to even have me liking tropes I’m not usually a fan of!
It’s adorable, sweet, wholesome, ridiculously laugh out loud funny. The characters are so loveable and I can guarantee you’ll have a fab time reading about them. There wasn’t a single character I didn’t enjoy.
These two just had so much chemistry from the get go. They fit so well together and the banter between them was perfect. I adored the sweet and vulnerable moments they had with each other and how open they were even as strangers. I loved Danielle and Trev too, would 100% read a book about those two BUT I cannot wait for Matt and Kennedy’s book, someone please sneaky sneak me a copy 😬
It was such a simple read but so entertaining, sometimes that all you need in a book. It’ll warm your heart and have you giggling to your hearts content.
For lovers of:
Strangers to Lovers Forced Proximity Cinnamon roll hero Adorably Chaotic heroine Sports Romance Banter Guaranteed HEA Sweet but Spicy 🌶
𝗔𝗪𝗔𝗬 𝗚𝗔𝗠𝗘 is book 1 in Cathryn Fox’s new series - Scotia Storms and starts us off with a bang or should I say blizzard! Chase and Sawyer, two strangers, are snowed in when Mother Nature decides to up her snow game.
They are both keeping parts of themselves hidden, each for very good reasons, and despite that, they fall hard for each other. He see’s the beautiful girl in front of him and loses himself in her sweetness. The pain in her eyes undoes him and he can’t resist his attraction to her or his need for her. She is charmed by the hot man with the cute dimple, but falls for him when she see’s his goodness and kindness towards others.
They may be forced to share a room and a bed by circumstance but are unable to safeguard their heart from each other by fate. I was over the moon with their happily ever after and look forward to getting glimpses of them in future books in the series.
I’m giving 𝗔𝗪𝗔𝗬 𝗚𝗔𝗠𝗘 the judy.ann.loves.books stamp of approval, TBR and Enjoy.
I really enjoyed this first installment of the new Scotia Storm series. While I’m a big hockey and hockey romance fan, I tend to stay away from stories than feature college age MCs. And while Chase and Sawyer fall into this category, their connection really grabbed my interest. A snowstorm might not scream meet-cute, but it’s where Chase finds Sawyer stranded after a spin out. Soon, they start to fall for each other, but both are keeping secrets. Their connection is closer than either realizes. Chase and Sawyer have both sizzling hot chemistry as well as a sweet build up to some fast but serious feelings. It’s not hard to like and root for them as a couple and individuals. Ms. Fox has a hit series on her hands if every pairing was as electric as this one was. I’ll be reading the next book for sure.
This book’s first paragraph has bad grammar in it and then again a couple paragraphs later. I considered stopping there but decided to try a bit more.
So this guy must be really stupid because he asked himself multiple times why he assumed the figure in a giant coat and covered with snow was male, once he discovered it was a woman. Like who cares? Obviously you saw someone IN A GIANT COAT AND COVERED IN SNOW AND COULDN’T TELL BUT SURE, KEEP TALKING ABOUT IT.
Then there’s some dumb talk about underwear and then POV/chapter change and the DUMB THINKING ABOUT UNDERWEAR CONTINUES.
That was as much as I could handle. I hate stupid dialogue, I hate stupid inner thoughts, and I hate when a rehash of the same stupid stuff from another POV. First and last book by this author.
Sawyer is the coach's daughter, she dislikes hockey players ever since she overheard them making a bet about her virginity in the locker room.
Chase is a very successful hockey player and on his way to the NFL just like his dad. Chase meets Sawyer and wants her to get to know him and not his popular hockey name. Sawyer wants to know Chase but is afraid to tell him she is the coach's daughter. Now they are snowed in together and Chase learns of Sawyers plans for her Florida vacation. Chase has other ideas for them.
After the snowstorm passes the 2 are separated and Chase losses her phone number.
Finally the 2 meet and hash out what happened after they left the hotel.
This is a sweet story of a shy boy with a popular dad and a enthusiastic girl with a passion for acting. The 2 become the perfect pair.
Sawyer is the coach's daughter. She dislikes hockey players ever since she overheard them making a bet about her virginity in the locker room.
Chase is a very successful hockey player and on his way to the NFL just like his dad. Chase meets Sawyer and wants her to get to know him and not his popular hockey name. Sawyers wants Chase, but it's afraid to tell him she is the coach's daughter. Now they are snowed in together, and Chase learns of Sawyers plans for her Florida vacation. Chase has other ideas for them.
After the snow storm passes, the 2 are separated, and Chase loses Sawyers phone number.
Finally, the 2 met and haah out what happened after they left the hotel.
This is a sweet story of a shy boy with a popular dad and an enthusiastic girl with a passion for acting. the 2 become the perfect pair.
This is the type of book that you just can’t wait to read what happens next but also you really don’t want it to finish just for it to keep going on and on. I was absolutely invested in Chase & Sawyer’s story right from the beginning. 70% of this book is based on them being stranded because of a snow storm. And what better place to get to know each other with a bit of forced proximity? But the following 30% had my heart leaping into my throat just praying these two would work out their misunderstandings. Even after finishing this wonderful story I am placated knowing that this is the first book in a brand new series. No surprises that I am looking forward to getting my hands on each and every one of them. I voluntarily reviewed an advanced readers copy of this book.
This is the first in a new series and this is Sawyer and Chase’s story. Sawyer is the daughter of the coach of the Scotia Storms, and everyway she turns there is a player. Chase was on his way to visit a new school for a potential hockey transfer, when he comes across Sawyer, and they are snowed into together during a snowstorm, with nothing to do but get to know each other. These two are not looking for love, but it found them anyway. This is a beautifully written story which is sweet, fun, entertaining, and with humor, witty banter, and love, which leads to a steamy and addictive page turner. I look forward to reading more from this talented author whose work I highly recommend. I received a free copy of this book via Give Me Books and am voluntarily leaving a review.
What a great story! 5 stars for this one! What happens when you pick up a stranger on the side of the road in a snow storm, and get stranded at a hotel? Chase is on his way to visit with his friend and also check out a school he wants to play hockey at! Along the way he picks up Sawyer, whose car went off the road and together they end up stranded for days. These two make the best of it, and Chase really goes all out to make Sawyer feel special! Very sweet characters who both leave out important information about their lives, that they don't want the other to know. Will it come back and bite one of them? Read along and find out!
Quick read. Forced proximity trope. Sawyer is suffering from self-esteem issues from her past and loving in a "no date" zone due to her father's job. Chase is a kind, charismatic man looking at possibly moving his life to follow an educational pursuit that will make him happy. Both are hiding parts of themselves, hoping to be seen as a who they are currently and not by factors of their lives. The relationship is sweet from the beginning but takes a turn by the end and I had a hard time being in for that.
I really enjoyed Sawyer and Chase's story. It's so sweet, swoony and entertaining. I loved both of them as characters. They definitely have chemistry and insta-connection. I loved their witty banter, it's entertaining. They really got to know each other without getting too personal as they were stranded together. I loved how their story went and how Chase is all-in with her. I loved every second of reading their story.
Cathryn is a master story teller. When she writes a book she transports you to the location and keeps you captivated in the series of events that transpire. Chase and Sawyer are two people stranded in a snow storm and connect to each other so well. The perfectly timed comedy has you smiling as you read the love story of these two. Spicy, with all the feels and the turmoil each character has to overcome. Loved it.
This was such an enjoyable ice hockey romance, although not much hockey was involved. Chase was such a sweet guy especially when they were snowed in at the motel.
I found the story really engaging and heartwarming and it didn’t take me long to finish the book at all. The spice was a nice addition too. The ending was good and I like how it took you into the next couples story which I can’t wait to read!
This is a fun, entertaining read. Chase and Sawyer are interesting, relatable, strong, complex, wounded, intriguing, entertaining characters. I enjoyed their romance and the path it took to get to their HEA. The secondary characters added to the fabric of the story and my enjoyment. I enjoyed spending time with these two. The story is easy to read and get into.
I enjoyed the audio version of this book and the narrators.
A great story with two lovely people riddled with issues that impact their daily lives. The chance to be themselves without all their ‘baggage’ gives them the license to enjoy each other. We run through so many emotions; heartwarming to heartbreaking, humorous to serious, and all points in between. I loved this so much, I’m off to get the series. Highly recommended
It was a nice read. Sawyer and Chase get to know each other during a snow storm. They get stuck in a motel in a small town. They get involved, then later discover she is the daughter of his new hockey coach. They both have insecurities they end up taking a while to deal with. During their time together snowed in, they have some pretty hot moments.