
I’ve read a few books by Sierra Hill and they’ve all had such a different feel to them, but none the less I’ve enjoyed every single one, however, this time round this book is so different from them all and it shows that Sierra’s writing has improved a lot. For example, the one thing that I thought worked so well is that she decided to include a hockey team for the women and considering I’ve read a lot of books, I don’t think I’ve come across a book where an author has made us females in general feel included, normally its the guys that get to be the main starring feature, but this time we was included and I loved the rivalry between the male and female hockey teams.
I did feel quite a bit for Aria because whilst she’s done nothing but do her best to achieve going after her goals and because of something that is happening with the guys hockey team that her dad coaches at her old University she is having to leave her life behind and completely change her everyday life. She’s got no idea what’s actually happening and having to leave everything she’s ever known can’t be easy for her.
I really loved the way that Sierra developed this story and thought that she nailed the plot and characters perfectly, it just seemed to melt away all the real life problems whilst you was reading this and I loved the little break from reality.
One thing I do have to say is that I LOVE Callan, he’s just a sweetie and if anything I just felt the pull towards him. But I can understand the difficult decisions that he has to make at times, there’s a lot of pressure put on him and you can’t help but want to be there and cuddle him. I think he might be my favourite book boyfriend out of all of Sierra’s books that I’ve read so far.
I can’t fault this, it was just too gripping if anything and I know how talented that Sierra is and I always enjoy getting to find out what she plans on giving us next. She should really be proud at how far she’s come along.
If you love Sierra’s work or any of the authors that are contributing to the Moo U series, I’d recommend giving this book and the others a read as these authors are pretty talented and it’s amazing what they’ve given us.
The last thing that Aria expected when she was looking forward to starting her junior year at the University that she’d been attending, where she was with her friends and family… however after a scandal that had happened with the hockey team her dad coaches, the last thing she want or needed was for the rumours to start coming back to her, her future and history questioned and maybe have her whole career taken from her. So with the help of her friend, she ends up transferring to Moo U University and moved in with her friend. Aria is under a lot of pressure as she doesn’t want anyone to find out the reason for why she’s moved there or for what’s happening back home with her dad to come back and reach her, so with the pressure of playing with a new hockey team and learning the way they do things, she can’t help but feel like something is missing. She knows she’s good enough to go after her goal, but she knows she needs to get some extra help and the last person she wants to ask is her cocky housemate considering he’s a pain to her half the time, she never knows which way things are when it concerns him and the main factor being the first night they met he made her feel like a rejected tool.
When Callan comes up with the proposition of helping her get better and improvising her game, only if she pretends to be his fake girlfriend in public, will she jump at the chance or turn him down like he did to her???
When Aria ends up injuring her ankle, will it cost her her career??? What will become of the accusations surrounding her dad, will he be innocent or will he be found to be involved with it???
I did feel quite a bit for Aria because whilst she’s done nothing but do her best to achieve going after her goals and because of something that is happening with the guys hockey team that her dad coaches at her old University she is having to leave her life behind and completely change her everyday life. She’s got no idea what’s actually happening and having to leave everything she’s ever known can’t be easy for her.
I really loved the way that Sierra developed this story and thought that she nailed the plot and characters perfectly, it just seemed to melt away all the real life problems whilst you was reading this and I loved the little break from reality.
One thing I do have to say is that I LOVE Callan, he’s just a sweetie and if anything I just felt the pull towards him. But I can understand the difficult decisions that he has to make at times, there’s a lot of pressure put on him and you can’t help but want to be there and cuddle him. I think he might be my favourite book boyfriend out of all of Sierra’s books that I’ve read so far.
I can’t fault this, it was just too gripping if anything and I know how talented that Sierra is and I always enjoy getting to find out what she plans on giving us next. She should really be proud at how far she’s come along.
If you love Sierra’s work or any of the authors that are contributing to the Moo U series, I’d recommend giving this book and the others a read as these authors are pretty talented and it’s amazing what they’ve given us.
The last thing that Aria expected when she was looking forward to starting her junior year at the University that she’d been attending, where she was with her friends and family… however after a scandal that had happened with the hockey team her dad coaches, the last thing she want or needed was for the rumours to start coming back to her, her future and history questioned and maybe have her whole career taken from her. So with the help of her friend, she ends up transferring to Moo U University and moved in with her friend. Aria is under a lot of pressure as she doesn’t want anyone to find out the reason for why she’s moved there or for what’s happening back home with her dad to come back and reach her, so with the pressure of playing with a new hockey team and learning the way they do things, she can’t help but feel like something is missing. She knows she’s good enough to go after her goal, but she knows she needs to get some extra help and the last person she wants to ask is her cocky housemate considering he’s a pain to her half the time, she never knows which way things are when it concerns him and the main factor being the first night they met he made her feel like a rejected tool.
When Callan comes up with the proposition of helping her get better and improvising her game, only if she pretends to be his fake girlfriend in public, will she jump at the chance or turn him down like he did to her???
When Aria ends up injuring her ankle, will it cost her her career??? What will become of the accusations surrounding her dad, will he be innocent or will he be found to be involved with it???