Two for Interference by Lasairiona McMaster

 





Synopsis:


Bookish. Bold. Beautiful. And entirely out of his league.

On paper, all-American boy next door, Lincoln Scott, has it all. But behind his slap shots, straight-A report card, and easy going charm, Linc hides a secret only his best friend knows.

When he attempts to return a misplaced bra, a wrong number gets him way more than the hook-up he bargained for. No one has ever looked beyond the star hockey player, until the mysterious woman he can’t stop texting sees him for who he really is.

Does Linc have the skills off the ice to keep up with her? Will he follow in his father’s footsteps? Or will he step out from the shadows and chase his dreams?

Review:





Two for Interference is a nice, sweet, entertaining and steamy read.

Lincoln is a hockey player for the college team, he also dreams he could pursuit his art passion. Cleo is an amazing student, and she dreams to be a writer. They are both pressured by their parents to follow in their footsteps, they try to make them proud risking their own happiness. Fortunately fate put Cleo and Lincoln on each other path and their relationship help them to make some choices for their own future.

“Life is too short to live in the shadow of where you really want to be.”

I really liked how Cleo and Linc friendship starts through text messages and it organically develops in something more when they feel comfortable trusting each other. It was a pleasure to watch it unfold.
I pefectly understand how they are more relaxed in the anonymity of a texting communication, and they share their insecurities and their dreams.

I have to read next book in this series as soon as possible.




Release Date: 08.26.2021



















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