Forever Wild by Rebecca Jenshak
Synopsis:
The annoyingly handsome hockey captain glaring at me needs my help.
He
won’t admit that, of course. But with his teammate’s gone for the
summer and him fresh off a season-ending injury, someone has to keep him
in check and it’s not the nurses he keeps running off.
I’m
having one last summer of fun before I move away to start my first
grown-up job, and I seem to be the only woman on the planet immune to
his charm. Sure, I’ve noticed his chiseled jaw and sculpted muscles (Did
I mention he’s annoyingly handsome?), but I have too much
self-preservation to fall for a grumpy hockey star who can have any
woman he wants and doesn’t do serious relationships.
Except once he lets me help him, I see past his broody exterior and jerk comments and I realize something terrible. I want him.
Now I just need to convince him to throw out all his rules for a fling with his teammate’s little sister.
Review:
Forever Wild is the perfect conclusion to the
Wildcat Hockey series. I love everything Rebecca Jenshak writes but this
one is top notch for me, there is everything spiciness, humour and
emotions.
This is the story of the Wildcat's captain and one of his teammate's younger sister.
Between Jack and Everly there is an important age gap, but it didn't feel it because they are mature, sensible, and also stubborn, and they share esteem, admiration, and respect for each other. They are lovely together, and also their banters are endearing. I adored the chemistry and friction between them.
I loved to see Everly bulldozing into Jack's Summer, breaking havoc into his life. She didn't let him be grumpy and wallow in self pity, so while he worked to regain your strength, their relationship bloomed, becaming something more than brotherly affection.
It was also nice to meet again so many familiar characters and see how their lives are going.
I hope I conveyed all my excitement for this book into this few lines, even if I'm sure I didn't make it justice. It was fantastic. I read it in one day, I couldn't turn the pages fast enough.
I highly recommend to read it and the whole series. You know what? I'm gonna reread it too.
This is the story of the Wildcat's captain and one of his teammate's younger sister.
Between Jack and Everly there is an important age gap, but it didn't feel it because they are mature, sensible, and also stubborn, and they share esteem, admiration, and respect for each other. They are lovely together, and also their banters are endearing. I adored the chemistry and friction between them.
I loved to see Everly bulldozing into Jack's Summer, breaking havoc into his life. She didn't let him be grumpy and wallow in self pity, so while he worked to regain your strength, their relationship bloomed, becaming something more than brotherly affection.
It was also nice to meet again so many familiar characters and see how their lives are going.
I hope I conveyed all my excitement for this book into this few lines, even if I'm sure I didn't make it justice. It was fantastic. I read it in one day, I couldn't turn the pages fast enough.
I highly recommend to read it and the whole series. You know what? I'm gonna reread it too.
Release Date: 11.07.2024
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