

The goodness continued with an actual epilogue about four years later which I adore, because I want to know what everyone’s doing in the future. Hunting needs to give us a new book for when those two have kids because Bishop as a dad would be hilarious. Shippy is great as always and this book left me wanting more. We see a lot of Ryan and Queenie as newlyweds, learn that Rook and Lainey now have a second child and a baby on the way, and even get some Stevie and Bishop, which I love. It’s almost an extended epilogue for the other characters from this series because we get more Alex than usual and a little bit of everyone. I wasn’t that invested in Jake and Hanna before now but their story changed that but there was a lot more going on here than just Jake and Hanna. This is a great story for so many reasons. And as I’ve already said…it’s complicated.īut when Hanna finds out she’s pregnant. Here’s the problem: we live on opposite ends of the country. It starts with one searing kiss, but quickly ends with us between the sheets-and in the shower, and the hot tub, you get the picture-and turns into months of sneaking around. And I spent months trying to keep a lid on that attraction. I’ve been drawn to her from the moment I laid eyes on her.

The truth is a little more scandalous than that.

For the last twenty-plus years, Queenie has been my main priority, but now she’s getting married.Ī beautiful, sexy complication named Hanna. I walked away from a career as a player so I could raise my daughter. I’m Jake Masterson, single dad, and the General Manager of Seattle’s NHL team.
