Keeping Score: A Hockey Romance
Moonshot Hockey, Book 2
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Rebecca Jenshak
I woke up in Vegas with hazy memories of the night before and the hottest hockey player alive wrapped around me.
Some people come to the city of sin for gambling and partying—I did one better and left as Mrs. Travis Bennett.
My annoyingly handsome and charming neighbor has been asking me out for weeks. After nearly costing me my gymnastics career, I've tried to stay far away from the hot, cocky hockey player.
And now I'm legally bound to him.
When the media gets wind of our whirlwind romance, we agree to stay married until my season starts to avoid a PR nightmare. I think it's a mistake. He thinks it's fate. And he's doing everything he can to prove me wrong.
In public, I'm wearing his ring and his jersey. At home, he's walking around shirtless, packing my lunches, and trying his best to make my heart race. Unfortunately, he's succeeding.
This game of pretend is starting to feel a lot more real. My new husband is keeping score, and he won't stop until he wins my heart.
Narrated in duet style by Christian Fox and Savannah Peachwood with full cast, Ryan Lee Dunlap, Erin Mallon, Austin Stone, Teddy Hamilton, and Jason Clarke.
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Super Duper cute
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"You tasted like pink lemonade and forever."
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Keeping Score
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Several of Rebecca Jenshaks stories are really good. But there is a recent trend in writing a "strong willed" (aka rude and emotionally stunted/childish) MFC and a "cinnamon roll" (aka gets walked all over and constantly verbally attacked) MMC. I hate this recent writing trend and am disappointed that RJ followed suit. Just once I wish in this trope the MFC would realize how terrible of a person they were and the one to make the genuine effort for growth and grand gesture to win back the MMC, then maybe I would believe this trope. It's hard to put stock into a HEA romance where there is a lack of respect from the MCs and the rude one isn't the one to grow and put in effort. There is a difference between loving and being patient with someone inspite of their faults, and being a doormat who's verbally attacked and shown no respect. Stop writing characters that hold onto minor grudges well past an acceptable period of time and make no genuine effort to apologize for their actions of grow.
The only reason I gave this a high rating is I enjoyed the world building of this series and appreciate the side characters and MMC. I also like the voice acting.
MFC doesn't take responsibility for her actions
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Great Read! Love Travis
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