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Breakaway Hearts by Crista McHugh

Breakaway Hearts (Kelly Brothers, #2)Breakaway Hearts by Crista McHugh
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I think this is the first book I've read where the main character is a hockey player, and I've got to say it was a lot of fun. Growing up in a hockey town myself, I fell in love with the game at a young age. While there was not much actual game time or technicality in this book, the love was there and that's what matters.

In the second book of the Kelly Brothers series, Ben Kelly is recovering after being injured during a game. While taking it easy and recuperating so he can get back to his life, he runs into an old flame. Hailey has dreams of her own. She could never, ever forget the first time she and Ben met, but she is determined not to be charmed by him this time around.

The thing I like most about these books is the characters. They are down to earth and have real lives, real problems. I think the author does a great job creating them and pairing them with a partner who complements their individuality. If the Love and Games series by Rachel Harris was my favorite Contemporary Romance series of 2013, the Kelly Brothers series by Crista McHugh is easily my favorite of 2014. I highly recommend these books to anyone looking for a light, fun, and sexy story.

I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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