Currently reading š āLoud Mouthā when I was reading book two āawkweird the ending had me curious. Glad I got around to reading this one finally.Ā
Book Review:
***Spoilers… thrown here and there***
Before I get started on this review, I wonder if Alex is going to get a book. There wasn’t anything in the ending telling me there’s going to be another book to this series. If so, I do hope, so I’ll be on the lookout for the next book.
With that being said. I knew that both Ian and Shelby would end up liking and being with each other in the end. But it was Ian who needed to work out his issues before he could be in something serious with Shelby, especially when it came to his dad.
That man was horrible; I understood why Ian felt the way he felt when people looked at him or made comments about him. He was always judged based on his dad, whereas Alex wasn’t judged based on his dad. Their dad looked at Alex as the better son than he did, Ian. I thought he was so wrong; I felt like he treated Ian wrong, which he showed so many times in the book.
I was glad when Shelby told him off too because he needed to hear it though it went out one ear to another. Smh š¤¦š½āāļø , I see why Ian’s mom didn’t last long with that horrible cheating man who only thought about himself. I wonder how his daughters feel about him. That got me curious because both Alex and Ian don’t like him.
You could tell that Ian and Alex got a tight bond. I was glad that they fixed in the end because they had a bond like twins lol! They could tell how each was feeling or thinking. Both were there for one another, even through all the crap with the media and their dad.
Plus, Alex helped Ian get his girl instead of drowning in alcohol. All three worked things out in the end and got rid of the terrible person in their life. Well, more so Ian and Alex got rid of the trash, and Ian got the coaching job that he wanted, which was a good thing even had a kid in the end, which he named after his brother.
Book Description:
I never meant to say a word, not one single word.
But I did.
And now, because of my blog, everyone knows that Ice Knights hockey star Ian Petrovās best friend and fellow player is actually his half brotherāhello, hockey Hall of Famer dad who couldnāt keep his jeans zipped.
That wouldnāt be such a big deal if Ian knew. He didnāt, and boy howdy is he pissed. And who is he most mad at? Oh sure, heās upset with his dad and former best friend/brother from another mother, but most of his ire is with me. Itās definitely a case of hating the messenger.
And what could make it worse? How about the two of us being trapped together in a remote cabin after a massive blizzard. Neither of us can leave. Just us, the snow, his resentment, and OMG sexual tension so thick it would take a snowplow to break through it.
Iāve got to get out of here before I do something even dumber than Iāve already done and kiss the sexy, snarly grump with his misplaced anger and perfect pecs. That would be the worst, the absolute worst. Thatās why Iām not going to do it. Nope. Really. So why canāt I stop imagining what it would be like?
Each book in theĀ Ice KnightsĀ series can be read as a STANDALONE:
* Parental Guidance
* Awk-Weird
* Loud MouthĀ