![]() I realized what I liked about sports romances and what I find boring about most romances is that the sports aspect gives a backdrop and a setting that makes the romance more dynamic. Their voices were each distinct and well done. At first I thought I’d find the head-bopping startling and it was in the second chapter, but I enjoyed seeing the relationship from each of their perspectives inside their heads. This is a grumpy/sunshine sports romance with dual first person point of view. ![]() Gavin, too, comes with baggage of his own he’s a single dad whose husband died, and he doesn’t know if he can let himself love again. And Hudson’s deep in the closet as a bi guy. ![]() ![]() Turns out this guy is his new neighbor, and even worse – his team’s new athletic trainer. One night, to let off some steam, he winds up at a bar does something he hasn’t done in awhile, flirts with an attractive guy. His teammates call him “New Guy,” a nickname that sticks. “The New Guy” is a steamy romance with spice about a hotshot hockey player who keeps getting traded, Hudson Newgate. I don’t even like hockey, but I really liked this book. I wanted to read contemporary, I’m trying to broaden my reading of gay romance and I stumbled across this new release on Amazon. In my search for any self-published books that are good, different and not about vampires, I’ve landed on some genres and topics I’d never normally read. I never expected to be so charmed by a hockey romance as I was by “The New Guy” by Sarina Bowen. ![]()
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