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Book Review – Empty Net

23 Sunday Mar 2014

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cover29874-mediumIn Toni Aleo’s third novel in her hot Assassins series, the chiseled men of this Nashville hockey team can make anything happen when they go all out for the women they want—even turn a one-night stand into a happily ever after.

Audrey Parker is up against the boards. She’s stuck in a job she hates and pining for a total jerk. Meanwhile, her sister Fallon is moving out and getting married to hockey star Lucas Brooks. Where is Audrey’s Prince Charming? Nothing she does has ever seemed to be good enough for any of the men in her life. Audrey’s about to hit rock bottom . . . until she wakes up next to Tate Odder.

The thrill of moving up from the minors to the Nashville Assassins was a welcome distraction. But not even becoming the first rookie goalie to tally three shutouts in the Stanley Cup finals alleviates the pain. With the loss of his parents and sister weighing as heavily on his soul as ever, Tate Odder can’t keep pretending he’s okay. That’s when he meets smart, sexy Audrey. Her gentle warmth and quirky sense of humor make him feel whole for the first time in too long. But to stay that way forever, Tate must find a way to accept his past and learn to live for love.

I should accept by now that these Assassins books are just going to be an emotional rollercoaster. I’ve read Taking Shots and Trying to Score and both of them broke my heart at least a couple of times. Empty Net proves to be no different.

Audrey has some serious self-esteem issues that she has to work through and a pretty big secret that has caused her to seek out only bad relationships. We got a glimpse of how bad her latest one with Levi is in Trying to Score but we get a little bit more of it here. Unfortunately those issues cause her to fight her feelings for Tate for most of the book. There is a lot of back and forth on her part and that man has the patience of a saint to put up with it. But the nice thing is that once she gets everything straight in her head it goes much better for them.

The blurb makes it seem like Tate has some issues of his own to work through, but I didn’t really see it. For being only 21 years old, he is amazingly mature and he handles the curveballs thrown by Audrey with a lot of grace and understanding. He’s centered and caring and giving, the Prince Charming that Audrey needs. He just has to wait for her to realize it.

I love that we get some updates on the previous characters and a hint at what is to come. Blue Lines looks to be just as much of a heartbreaker as the stories that have come before it, but I’m looking forward to every heart wrenching moment.

If you are brave enough to take it on, and I totally suggest you do, Empty Net may leave you wrung out but it will also leave you satisfied.

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Trying to Score

13 Saturday Jul 2013

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cover28495-mediumTrying to Score is an enthralling look at two people getting a second chance.  When a young Fallon Parker gave her heart to hockey star Lucas Brooks, she gambled on love and losing spectacularly.  Time has passed and she’s working hard to make a good life for herself … then Lucas skates back into her life again.  Lucas has spent years hiding his troubles and it cost him the love of his life.  But he’s determined to show Fallon that he’s changed.  Can they overcome the past and find happiness together again, especially when Lucas learns Fallon has been keeping a big secret?

I have to admit that I put off reading this one because I knew it was going to hurt.  While reading Taking Shots, I got so involved that when things went sour it broke my heart.  Of course it had a happy ending, as does this one, but the road in both books was a hard one.  So be prepared to get a little worked up …

I absolutely love Lucas.  He’s big, bad and macho.  Cocky and arrogant, but vulnerable, sweet and so very much gone over Fallon.  He’s definitely not perfect and he made quite a few mistakes but he’s worked hard to turn his life around and he so very badly wants a second chance.  His vulnerability, his dyslexia and his love for the son he just met touched me.

Although there were times that I didn’t like Fallon, I love that Lucas loved her, faults and all.  She might be difficult, short-tempered and unwilling to let go of the past, but she does have her reasons.  Maybe she should be willing to forgive a little earlier than she does, but I’m very satisfied with the way it all turned out.

Since this is the second book in a series we get a fun little update on Shea and Ellie, and of course we get to see more of those sexy Assassins.  Fallon’s sister Aubrey is going to be the star of the next book and we get a look at her as well as her hero.  Considering what Aleo has put her people through so far, and the glimpses we get here, Empty Net is going to be another heartbreaker…  And I can’t wait.

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Cover reveal – Toni Aleo’s Falling for the Backup

26 Sunday May 2013

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Looks like Toni Aleo (@tonilovesweber6) is bringing readers another sizzling hockey romance! Check out the fantastic cover for Falling for the Backup (#fallingforthebackup) and more details about the book below.

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Falling for the Backup: An Assassins Series Novella
Toni Aleo
Loveswept – Random House |  June 24, 2013  |  $0.99
 
 

Toni Aleo’s sexy new eBook original novella featuring the Nashville Assassins will have you believing in the power of love at first sight . . . and second sight . . . and third.
 
After serving as a dutiful bridesmaid in the wedding from hell, Aynslee Shaw just wants to slink home to Nashville and forget the whole trip. That is until the hottest guy she’s ever seen is seated next to her on the flight and charms her with his easy laugh and killer smile. But just when she thinks things are getting good, he vanishes, leaving Aynslee wondering, was that guy the one? And did she just let him slip through her fingers?

Former superstar goalie Jordan Ryan is back on the ice—finally. After a crippling knee injury that had him wondering if he’d ever play pro hockey again, he’s got his full attention on rebuilding his career. So a pretty—okay, beautiful—girl on a plane shouldn’t be a distraction. But Jordan is very, very distracted. And when Aynslee crosses his path again, he’s not sure any job in the world is worth missing his second chance with a woman like her.

 
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Taking Shots

23 Tuesday Apr 2013

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Review is now available below.  And don’t forget to enter the contest here!

cover28946-mediumTaking Shots is the first book in Toni Aleo’s sexy hockey series.  Photographer Elleanor Fisher loves the Nashville Assassins, so she’s thrilled to have the opportunity to do publicity shots …. and stunned to have caught the eye of her favorite player, super-hot Shea Adler.  Elli can’t believe that someone like Shea could be interested in someone like her.  Shea’s tired of his playboy lifestyle, ready to find someone settle down with, and he’s floored by super-sexy Elli.  Can he convince her that his feelings are real?

Elli was in a serious relationship that left her devastated.  He was only interested in her money, not her, and he broke her – cheated on, lied to, and abused her.  But this was just one in a long line of people who mistreated her.  Even her mother and siblings beat her down emotionally, so it isn’t any surprise that she has very low self-esteem and serious doubts about her appeal.  Shea has a serious battle in front of him to convince her that he isn’t like her ex and that he can be trusted.  I really enjoyed getting to know both Elli and Shea.  She is sweet and spicy, but with some long-standing issues.  He is charming and fun, willing to take on Elli and all her baggage, knowing that she is worth it.

But this book absolutely tied me up in knots.  I’m cruising along, thinking that these two were finally getting it together – they’d had their issues but they seemed to be working it out and moving toward an HEA.  Then I see this “They were in love, and nothing would ever come between that”.  Oh, red flag!  With about 100 pages left to go, this is the point I realize I should have paid more attention to all of those flashing signs introduced earlier because they were going somewhere I probably wasn’t going to like (yes, yes, they are obvious but I was just hoping for something different to happen), so I put down the book and walked away for a little bit (not in a bad way, but because I was so invested in their relationship that I knew it was going to break my heart).  I’m very happy that I came back.  Although it hurt to have this one last conflict between them, the resolution made me smile.  Yes, they both are a couple of idiots with too much pride (mostly Ellie) but when they are together they can melt the rink ice.  It made all the difficulty worth it to see them happy together.

For lovers of sports romances, Taking Shots is a must read.  And you’ll be ecstatic to know that this is part of a series so you’ll get to see more of Shea and Elli later, along with new sassy heroines and the sexy athlete heroes that love them.

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Hockey Hop is on!

23 Tuesday Apr 2013

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Romance at Random is bringing you another wonderful giveaway.  Click here (or on the picture) to enter.  You can also find other places to enter by visiting here.  Good luck!  (Oh, and be sure to come back later for a review of the first book, Taking Shots.  It made me laugh and cry and just little bit angry …. visit again soon to find out why.)

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