The story started strongly and hooked me right in.
However, I started to struggle around the halfway point. The story began to feel a bit like filler, and not a lot was happening. In addition to this, there were a lot of photography references. While I understand that one of the main characters is a photographer, I felt the terminology was used too frequently, and it occasionally came across as either cringey or not quite used in the correct way.
Despite this, the ending was good and offered a nice way to tie up the book. If you like a hockey romance with a lower level of spice, I would recommend giving this one a try.
I received an advanced review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.