![]() ![]() I don't think I have ever shown this much reation to a book before. Especially Lucs relationship with his sister made him so much more "human". The characters are very well developed and very likeable. Also didn't think hockey would play that much of a role in the storyline.īut even apart from the hockey theme I thought the story was quite realistic. ![]() It seemed very authentic to me and you can tell the author put some effort into gathering information about the game rather than just making up her own version just to be able to use the hockey theme. Being a former hockey player myself probably made me love it as much as i did. ![]() But once the little reporter sheds her black and gray clothes in favor of a sexy red dress, Luc sees that there is more to Jane than originally meets the eye. The last thing he needs is a smart-mouthed, pain-in-the-backside reporter digging into his past and getting in his way. For as long as he can remember, Luc has been single-minded about his career. But if he thinks he’s going to make her life miserable, he’d better think again. ![]() Luc has made his feelings about parasite reporters-and Jane-perfectly clear. By night, she’s a writer, secretly creating the scandalous adventures of “Honey Pie”, the magazine series that has all the men talking. By day, she’s a reporter covering the raucous Seattle Chinooks hockey team-especially their notorious goalie Luc Martineau. A little tired of going out on blind dates with men who drive vans with sofas in the back, Jane Alcott is living the Single Girl existence in the big city. ![]()
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