



The Rookie
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4.2 • 46 Ratings
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- £2.99
Publisher Description
A sexy standalone from New York Times bestseller, Kendall Ryan.
He has everything a man could want. A lucrative hockey contract. Adoring fans. A family who loves him.
But he’s about to throw it all away. Logan Tate’s name is dominating the headlines for all the wrong reasons. Instead of goals and assists, the talented young defenseman has been racking up fights and suspensions.
I work with athletes who are struggling, but Logan’s different. He’s not just going to blow his season, but his entire career. And now he can’t return to the ice until he deals with his issues, but the stubborn man won’t let anyone get close enough to help.
Which is why I packed up and followed him to his family’s property in the remote mountains of Colorado. He can’t avoid me here.
The only problem?
I can’t avoid him either. He’s chopping wood and building fires, rescuing my car from snowy ditches, and inviting me to Sunday dinners with his loud extended family. He’s a whole lot of man, but beneath all those hard edges is an unexpected tenderness.
Tempted or not, I have to stay out of his bed and get him back to the ice . . . no matter how difficult that might be.
This is a sizzling new romance in the Looking to Score series. Each book can be read as a standalone.
Customer Reviews
Love this series
I really loved these two, I hope Kendall writes this family a series I’ll be here for that ❤️
All my favourite genres rolled into one story
Forbidden sports romance with a little small town thrown in. A super sweet, super addictive story, not too much hockey action though, seeing as Logan Tate is suspended from the team with the proviso he gets his anger issues under control. Enter Sports Psychologist Summer Campbell, an unwanted interruption at Logan’s family farm in the middle of Colorado. The more Logan pushes Summer away the more ingrained she becomes in his life. I love family drama and there was plenty in this book to ensure I got my fill. Logan is stubborn, sexy and passionate to say the least, but under all his gruffness there’s a heart of gold. I loved him. No wonder Summer had difficulty keeping it professional, especially when his family welcomes her with open arms. What a wonderful bunch they are. I’m so hoping for more from them. I received an advanced copy of this book. This is my honest review.