Second Shot with #76 (Hockey Hotties, #5)

Second Shot with #76 (Hockey Hotties, #5)

Piper Rayne

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My mom always said you don’t get a second shot at making a first impression. I’ve remembered that my entire career. Especially since I’m one of the few black men who play professional hockey. I’m calculated and respectful in the way I speak to my coaches, the owners, and the media. I’ve never taken a risk… until her. I could blame it on the fact that for once I pushed away the pressure of my career for the ocean waves, the sand, and good times with my new teammates. But those are excuses because the minute I saw her at the airport, something lit up inside me and the best week of my life was spent with her in my bed. After our week in paradise, we said goodbye, exchanged phone numbers and both assumed that unless one of us was flying through the other’s city on the opposite side of the country, our vacation fling was over. Then one night after practice I see her. She’s here. In my city. Telling me she moved here for a job. If that’s not fate tell me what is. I’ve never wanted a second shot more than I do this time, but she’s determined to leave what we were on the island we left behind.


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  • carivahh
    Apr 02, 2025
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    I actually hated this one.

    First off, I don’t think all white people possess the ability to faithfully write POC characters. Sometimes, when they try, the character they create is more offensive than just not having POC in the series in the first place. Piper and Rayne are two such people. I absolutely loathe what they chose to do with Cory’s character as it was so opposite to his characterization in the novella. Don’t make the one black dude in your book a massive player. It’s not good optics.

    Also, York’s character is so comically evil and Ande is just a complete doormat. None of that whole story line was good or interesting. I struggled to get through this book. Ande’s trust issues were enough conflict to make the book compelling, they didn’t need the over the top ridiculous storyline. And why was Cory the one apologizing? Ande was the villain!

    I only finished because I felt like I was going to miss something crucial for the final book. But I was angry about it.

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