âNo other man has ever made me feel this way â like Iâd walk through fire for just one more kiss.â
Bombshells by Sarina Bowen has completely satisfied our craving for a great sports romance, and we have to say a hockey romance specifically -is our catnip- as is the way in which this author writes them. And Baby Bayer with his Caribbean blues had us swooning all over the pages. Whilst Bombshells was low angst, it had some real emotional moments and a fabulous message to boot. We LOVED that Sarina Bowen wrote a powerhouse of a sportswoman and highlighted female sportsmanship and the struggles they face to be taken seriously as well as the inequality they must endure.
âThen she smilesâŚAnd I canât fucking breathe. Her smile lights up her eyes, which are warm brown. She is like the living, breathing picture of female perfection. In goalieâs pads. Fuck me.â
In Bombshell, Anton Bayer is a man on a mission to change his lifestyle, focus on his hockey career and stay away from his playboy partying ways. Early nights, lite beers and no womanizing is the plan, and heâs doing really well until he comes across the Brooklyn Bombshells womenâs hockey team. In particular Sylvie, the goalie. Anton and Sylvie strike up a wonderful friendship that played out beautifully whilst slowly falling for each other despite the presence of the man Sylvie always believed was the one. Bryce, Antonâs teammate, and the boy Sylvie has a long history with and emotional attachment to. We do have to mention that if youâre a reader who really doesnât enjoy love triangles, you should know this is not âone of those booksâ and youâre definitely safe to one click!
âAny man could lose his heart to you,â I whisper. âSo easily.â
âJust dance with me,â she whispers back. âIâm done talking about him.â
âI hadnât been talking about him, though. Iâd been talking about me.â
We thoroughly enjoyed the banter, the heat from the scorching sexual chemistry, the emphasis on hockey and the thrill of a fierce game. Sarina Bowen really is the queen of sports romances evident in the way in which the sport plays a character on its own merit. The on and off the ice storyline is perfectly written and balanced, whilst staying true to the thrills of the ice, friendships, and romantic relationships. We thoroughly recommend this newest addition to Bowenâs hockey world, an easy-to-read romance that made us laugh and swoon in equal measure.
âIâm not boyfriend material, heâd said. And then I told him I didnât care. Maybe I lied.â