THE PLAYMAKER is Part Two of the FIRE ON ICE series.
Kian Kavanagh, Mr. Fire on Ice, has just been called up to play hockey for the NHL's new expansion team in Seattle. Finally playing in the NHL is a dream come true...except for one thing. Kian has to leave Northern Arizona and the love of his life, Taylor Thompson, to pursue his dream.
Taylor Thompson thinks she's got life figured out. She'll finish her final semester of college then move to Seattle to attend graduate school and be with her man. Until one fateful night when Taylor's world is complete shattered and everything she's ever wanted--everything she's ever hoped for--is called into question.
Will Kian's love be enough to help put Taylor's shattered world back together again or will tragedy tear them apart?
This NEW ADULT ROMANCE contains MATURE LANGUAGE, VIOLENCE and CONTENT indented for ADULT READERS (18+).
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18652295-the-playmaker
Kian Kavanagh, Mr. Fire on Ice, has just been called up to play hockey for the NHL's new expansion team in Seattle. Finally playing in the NHL is a dream come true...except for one thing. Kian has to leave Northern Arizona and the love of his life, Taylor Thompson, to pursue his dream.
Taylor Thompson thinks she's got life figured out. She'll finish her final semester of college then move to Seattle to attend graduate school and be with her man. Until one fateful night when Taylor's world is complete shattered and everything she's ever wanted--everything she's ever hoped for--is called into question.
Will Kian's love be enough to help put Taylor's shattered world back together again or will tragedy tear them apart?
This NEW ADULT ROMANCE contains MATURE LANGUAGE, VIOLENCE and CONTENT indented for ADULT READERS (18+).
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18652295-the-playmaker
Review:
This picks up right where the first book left off. Kian is picked up by a NHL team in Seattle and Taylor is left with a stalker and her final semester in college.
It was so sweet to see how Kian had changed and has thrown all of his heart and soul into the relationship with Taylor (even eating wraps just for her)..
I was so happy that they had decided to give the long distance thing a go. I was very upset with her parents for their actions during the holidays. I'm still torn about how I feel about Zelda. I was upset I felt like she let her sister down more than once because of her "free spirited" life and no regards for anyone else but herself.
I was blown away with the events in the book and actually cried for Taylor and then again when Kian tried to see her after the "fateful night". I understood somewhat but then didn't understand at all that she didn't want to see Kian.
I wish Kian could have done more to her ex at the pizza place. I was in the mood for some sweet justice.
This book touched on some very scary things that happen all over the world everyday, I think this was written so eloquently and did the victim justice and shows others that they can overcome their own pain as well. ~Cathy~
This picks up right where the first book left off. Kian is picked up by a NHL team in Seattle and Taylor is left with a stalker and her final semester in college.
It was so sweet to see how Kian had changed and has thrown all of his heart and soul into the relationship with Taylor (even eating wraps just for her)..
I was so happy that they had decided to give the long distance thing a go. I was very upset with her parents for their actions during the holidays. I'm still torn about how I feel about Zelda. I was upset I felt like she let her sister down more than once because of her "free spirited" life and no regards for anyone else but herself.
I was blown away with the events in the book and actually cried for Taylor and then again when Kian tried to see her after the "fateful night". I understood somewhat but then didn't understand at all that she didn't want to see Kian.
I wish Kian could have done more to her ex at the pizza place. I was in the mood for some sweet justice.
This book touched on some very scary things that happen all over the world everyday, I think this was written so eloquently and did the victim justice and shows others that they can overcome their own pain as well. ~Cathy~