A Small Town, Hockey, Forbidden, Standalone Romance from USA Today and Amazon #1 Bestselling Author, Laura Pavlov.

Over the Moon
Rosewood River series
by Laura Pavlov
Blurb:
Hockey is my first love. And Iβm coming offΒ theΒ best season of my life.
InΒ theΒ process of scoringΒ theΒ winning goal that gave usΒ theΒ Stanley Cup I tore my MCL, and Iβll need to spendΒ theΒ next few months recovering.
Eloise Gable,Β theΒ teamβs new physical therapist, has been sent to Rosewood River to help me heal and get me ready forΒ theΒ new season.
Yet, she doesnβt seem all too happy aboutΒ theΒ situation.
In fact, she canβt stand me most days.
It doesnβt stop me from staring at her any chance I get.
Sheβs beautiful and brilliant, but sheβs got her guard upΒ theΒ minute I get close.
Eloise is a distraction I wasnβt prepared for.
Did I mention that sheβs also my coachβs daughter?
But after a long run together inΒ theΒ summer heat, our built up tension snapped.
We end up stripping down and jumping inΒ theΒ river.
It seemed likeΒ theΒ logical thing atΒ theΒ time.
TheΒ problem is, Eloise Gable is completely off limits.
But Iβm a professional hockey player, and in my world, limits were meant to be pushed.
Hockey may be my first love, but after falling for my coachβs daughterβitβs definitely not my last.
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Review:
**minor spoilers**
Is this a hockey romance? Probably not enough for those looking for one. Is it a romance involving a hockey player? Yes, indeed, and one where when he finally falls he falls hard. Not that he was a player, more just one that didn’t have serious relationships. But his momma taught him right and he proves himself to be supportive & caring.
While the first part is all sorts of fun & flirty & slowly falling in love, once they get home there are complications with the team. While we pretty much know how things are going to play out, telegraphed well in advance, it still works for me. And when their secret is revealed some people prove themselves to be good eggs and some are very, very definitely rotten.
Seeing Clark in his element, both in his hometown and at the arena, is great and Eloise fits in perfectly. The friendship that develops between her and the girls is sweet, especially the way they (along with Clark) support her when she needs it. I love the Chadwicks. They are quirky and funny and full of big personalities, and the way the family opens their arms and embraces everyone brings all the feels. I enjoy coming back to them time & again.
(There are a few moments with Bridger, who is the hero for the next story, where he crosses a line into bullying. He’s got a backstory there that is interesting and I’m going to trust Pavlov to bring a good story but it may be difficult for some.)