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REVIEW ➞ Defenseman No. 9 by Xavier Neal

BLURB ➞

Once upon a time, the Vlasta Vipers hockey team was so incredible — on and off the ice — they were almost mythical.

Back then, they were the undefeated conquerors of the rink.

Coveted prizes for Puck Bunnies.

Their reputation was ironclad until the wrong skates landed on the wrong feet.

Wanted titles suddenly became dreams instead of reality, while the spotlight only seemed to capture their continued failures.

Puck Bunnies…well, they never stopped treasuring that particular stick no matter what the rankings were.

It took several years, a new no nonsense head coach, and a group of players willing to work harder than they could even comprehend to grab back the notoriety.

But they did.

And just because it’s summer doesn’t mean the city is done watching or caring about them.

Hugo Rhinehart, the team’s most famous defenseman – due to his enormous size and impressively stoic nature – is very aware of this, thanks to tickets to see him play in the volunteer league being repeatedly sold out.

As long as the attention is focused on his performance and not who he’s sleeping with, he’ll be fine.

As long as the crowd is more concerned about his hockey crew’s off-season shenanigans and not about the overdramatic ones of his best friend-turned boyfriend, he’ll cope.

As long as the gossip is about who he physically hurt in his jersey and not who’s emotionally hurting him, he’ll survive.

Will this big burly defenseman be able to defend his hard-earned position in both sports and romance, or will he have to give up the love of the game to keep the love of his life?


Most of the world views him as this big, burly beast to bow to or carefully bypass as to not piss him off, but to me, he’s always just been like one of those oversized teddy bears you win at the carnival.


ARC REVIEW ➞

Xavier Neal is a new to me author but when I saw romantic comedy and hockey I was completely sold on this story and it lived up to everything I could have hoped for.

I completely loved both Hugo and Crash. I loved their friendship and as things started to shift into something more I fell in love with their relationship.

Hugo is a defenseman, he protects those in his life, both on and off the rink and Crash is included in that list. Though, protecting Crash also meant protecting him from his own emotions and feelings. These two men are opposites yet they balance each other out perfectly.

If you love hockey romances, romcoms and friends to lovers romance Defenseman No. 9 is one to check out!


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