Monday, March 25, 2024

Halftime by Kim Findlay [Review]

Halftime (Moo U #7) by Kim Findlay
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
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Date read: March 6, 2023

Moo U
1. Boyfriend
2. Blindsided
3. Slapshot
4. Holdout
5. Gametime
6. Overtime
7. Halftime - Paperback | Kindle
8. Darkroom
9. Playmaker
10. Snowballed
11. Goalkeeper

Related Series:
(find all the books in the series on the 1st book review)
The Busy Bean
1. Sweetheart

In Vino Veritas
1. Wildfire

Speakeasy
1. Touchstone

True North
1. Bittersweet

Vino and Veritas
1. Roommate

Kim Findlay
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
There’s no halftime in hockey, but maybe there’s one in love…

Drunk dialing your girlfriend to tell her that you didn’t really cheat is a bad idea--a lesson Seb Hunter learned the hard way. It was no surprise when she cut him completely out of her life. Now he’s finally moved on, and he’s looking forward to sophomore year at Moo U. Until his ex arrives on campus.

For goalie Faith Devereaux, cheating is a hard pass. She grew up knowing all too well how destructive infidelity can be. She’s gotten over Seb and picked the college of her dreams. The fact that he’s a student there will not be a problem. Hockey is her priority. Not guys, not dating, definitely not exes.

But when an exhibition game forces them into close proximity, it isn’t long before their old attraction flares. Regaining trust is hard, though, when the heart plays a good defensive game.

But when the goal is love, one more shot might be all they need.
Thoughts on Halftime: Oh man. Faith and Seb were kind of a mess for a while. And what I really mean is they were a HOT MESS. Seb had never really gotten over Faith and Faith had spent a year believing the person she trusted most had cheated on her at the first opportunity. Being on the same campus and (nominally) sharing space had both of them on edge from the start.

Good thing for both of them they had Seb's teammate willing (and able) to play matchmaker. Without Coop, they'd probably still be scowling their way around campus, desperately hoping they don't cross paths. Well, maybe Seb would have been okay with crossing paths, but Faith was all in on the avoidance.

As it turns out, Seb did not cheat. Faith had to work her head around that (which caused a little friction at times) and then she had to face down some baggage (courtesy of her mom and dad's weird relationship) that had unconsciously shaped her.

Hockey, family issues, trust, and two people who had to relearn how to be with one another. GOOD STUFF.

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