Throughout the story of Scoring Chance, I kept yelling MILLERRRRR. I've been eager to read about Miller and his future love interest since the beginning of this series. And Teagan nailed it perfectly. Due to my greed and upcoming birthday, I view Miller and Scout as my perfect birthday present.🤭
Grady Miller is known for flirting with everyone, but his teammates don't always appreciate it, especially when it’s their female partners. It's a common misconception that Miller dates many women, but this is not true. Grady Miller may have taken numerous ladies out on dates, but he is a virgin who has never even had a girlfriend since he grew up believing that hockey was everything.
The donut truck that the Comets players adore is owned and operated by Scout Thomas, a very well-known young woman. She loves the truck, but her dream is to become an author. But she hasn't written anything in a very long time, and she can't write a few sentences for fun. She lacks inspiration and excitement, which is the cause of her writer's block. Stevie, Scout's sister, is aware that Scout is hiding inside herself and makes every effort to persuade Scout to come out; eventually, we will see it.
If you've read the entire series, you'd be aware that the last book ends with Miller introducing himself to a woman at a party, to the woman's annoyance. Ah, right, good old Grady Miller, forgetting that the girl he introduced himself to at the party and who also happens to sell the tastiest doughnuts, is present. Ever since Scout Thomas has ignored him and won't accept his apology. Nevertheless, Miller, being Miller, finds a way to win her over with his apology and attempts to win her over as a friend.
Afterward, their friendship developed into a romantic connection. They both deserved a partner who would genuinely love them, and they found it in each other. They soften me to the point where I am at a loss for words other than to state that I am freaking out about everything. We adore a devoted guy that is always there for us. Have to love Miller dude, ugh. Miller will always be superior to me!
Anywho, the next book when 👀