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BRAND NEW IceCats Hockey Romance --
All the Sauce by Toni Aleo is available now!
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Owen Adler has spent his whole life being
half of a matched set. But when his twin brother Evan leaves hockey—and
him—behind on the Carolina IceCats, Owen finds he has to skate a new path on
his own.
Angie Paxton knows a lot about being on
her own. She pushed Nashville, and the trauma she experienced there, to the
back of her mind and started over in South Carolina. And though she’s blooming
where she planted herself both academically and professionally, emotionally,
she’s been struggling under the weight of her past.
Owen has had a thing for Angie since they
were kids, but she would never give him the time of day. Now that they’re
reconnecting as adults, they quickly find they want to spend all their days
together. Angie is struggling to let go of the insecurities that plague her,
but growing up Adler has made Owen an expert at getting what he wants. And for
him, Angie is the only goal worth making.
All The Sauce is the fourth title in
the Ice Cats series, and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the previous books, but as a
fan of the original Assassins series, I was incredibly eager to read this title
as it featured Owen Adler ad Angie Paxton.
Angie and Owen’s story is incredibly
well written, and emotional, and I was completely captivated from the very
first chapter, it was one of those books that I just didn’t want to put down.
This pair are not only endearing, and
well developed, but relatable. They both have their flaws and are slightly less
than perfect, which for me makes them all the more enjoyable to read about.
Angie is the daughter of Lucy and Benji
Paxton who featured in Rushing the Goal, and she’s intelligent, driven and dedicated
to her role of working with athletes and their mental health. She has some
insecurities, mostly regarding her weight, and is resilient and strong, dealing
with a trauma from her past.
Owen is the son of Shea and Ellie Adler,
who featured in Taking Shots, he’s a driven, dedicated and talented professional
hockey player who is relentless in his pursuit of Angie. He’s cocky, yet also charming, sweet, kind,
and compassionate.
This title is equal parts heat, heart,
and humour, with fabulous banter that is both witty and fun.
I loved the cameos from the previous
generation of Assassins, and the characters who have appeared in the previous Ice
Cats books and will be eagerly awaiting the next addition to this series.
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