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THIS JUST IN: HOCKEY BAD BOY AND POP STAR EXTRAORDINAIRE ENGAGED! That was the headline we wanted. If only I’d known the cost to get it. Aleksander Suter has been my best friend since high school — and the only man who’s ever been able to truly get under my skin. With his reputation for trouble and a smirk that could melt ice, he’s also the NHL’s favorite bad boy. When my publicist’s plan to fix my image collides with his need to clean up his own, we find ourselves in a fake engagement that feels too real from the start. Now, I’m releasing my new album, putting on a show for the paparazzi I usually try to dodge, and falling too fast for a man who never falls for anyone. Every stolen glance, every heated touch blurs the lines between us until I’m wondering where the lies end and the truth begins. And when a hurricane traps us together in his high-rise condo, all my carefully built walls collapse, and resisting the pull between us becomes a losing game. Suddenly, the stakes are higher than just headlines, and the risks feel more personal than ever. But as our past resurfaces and old feelings reignite, I realize the biggest risk isn’t losing my career — it’s losing my heart to the one person I thought would never be mine. ____________________________________________ TROPES: Pro Hockey Romance Fake Engagement Athlete & Pop Star Childhood Friends to Lovers Forced Proximity Unrequited Love (or so they think) Opposites Attract Slow Burn ___________________________________________ Save Your Breath is book four in the Kings of the Ice series: a series of interconnected standalones following a team of professional hockey players and the women who bring them to their knees. They do not need to be read in order, but you will gain glimpses of future characters/couples in each book.
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4 star
Kandi Steiner does it again. I like when a sports romance does not focus too heavily on the sport as much as I like when it does. This book did not and I feel like it focused on Mia's career more, which I enjoyed.
This was a sweet and little bit spicy fake dating, friends to lovers hockey x pop star romance. Does Aleks top Daddy P for me? No, but I fear no one in this series will.
I loved the fake dating aspect as it is one of my favorite tropes, but I did not like the Somewhat miscommunication/Mia shutting down portion of the book. I felt like it was unfair to both characters.
I had to make myself finish this book! Don’t get me wrong there were small moments that I enjoyed but overall I was bored.