Download Ebook On the Surface (In The Zone Book 1), by Kate Willoughby
What kind of book On The Surface (In The Zone Book 1), By Kate Willoughby you will like to? Currently, you will not take the published book. It is your time to obtain soft data publication On The Surface (In The Zone Book 1), By Kate Willoughby rather the printed documents. You can enjoy this soft documents On The Surface (In The Zone Book 1), By Kate Willoughby in any time you expect. Even it is in expected place as the other do, you could review guide On The Surface (In The Zone Book 1), By Kate Willoughby in your device. Or if you want a lot more, you can read on your computer or laptop to get full screen leading. Juts discover it here by downloading the soft file On The Surface (In The Zone Book 1), By Kate Willoughby in web link page.
On the Surface (In The Zone Book 1), by Kate Willoughby
Download Ebook On the Surface (In The Zone Book 1), by Kate Willoughby
On The Surface (In The Zone Book 1), By Kate Willoughby. Change your routine to put up or squander the moment to only talk with your friends. It is done by your everyday, do not you really feel burnt out? Currently, we will reveal you the brand-new habit that, in fact it's an older behavior to do that could make your life much more qualified. When really feeling burnt out of constantly talking with your friends all downtime, you could locate guide entitle On The Surface (In The Zone Book 1), By Kate Willoughby and afterwards read it.
This is why we suggest you to consistently see this resource when you need such book On The Surface (In The Zone Book 1), By Kate Willoughby, every book. By online, you could not go to get the book establishment in your city. By this online library, you can locate the book that you truly intend to check out after for long period of time. This On The Surface (In The Zone Book 1), By Kate Willoughby, as one of the recommended readings, oftens be in soft data, as all of book collections here. So, you might additionally not await few days later to obtain and review the book On The Surface (In The Zone Book 1), By Kate Willoughby.
The soft file indicates that you have to go to the link for downloading and afterwards conserve On The Surface (In The Zone Book 1), By Kate Willoughby You have actually owned the book to read, you have positioned this On The Surface (In The Zone Book 1), By Kate Willoughby It is simple as going to the book establishments, is it? After getting this brief explanation, with any luck you can download and install one and start to review On The Surface (In The Zone Book 1), By Kate Willoughby This book is quite easy to review every single time you have the spare time.
It's no any sort of mistakes when others with their phone on their hand, and also you're too. The difference might last on the product to open up On The Surface (In The Zone Book 1), By Kate Willoughby When others open up the phone for talking as well as chatting all points, you could occasionally open up as well as read the soft file of the On The Surface (In The Zone Book 1), By Kate Willoughby Naturally, it's unless your phone is offered. You can likewise make or save it in your laptop or computer system that alleviates you to review On The Surface (In The Zone Book 1), By Kate Willoughby.
“Willoughby absolutely blew me away with this one. This may be my new favorite hockey romance.” –The Book Pushers
NHL player Tim Hollander lost his temper one time and threw a water bottle at an abusive fan. After “Bottlegate,” he’s traded to the San Diego Barracudas, where he’ll need to keep the bad publicity to a minimum while proving he can still compete with the younger guys on the ice.
Erin Collier is a pediatric nurse who’s never seen a hockey game, but gets in line for Tim’s autograph at a PR event in hopes of impressing the doctor she has a crush on. When an obnoxious fan gets pushy toward Erin, Tim rushes to defend the pretty stranger, throwing a punch in the process.
Grateful for the rescue, Erin agrees to stand by Tim during the resulting press conference and host him at a hospital charity event. Their chemistry is palpable, and soon their lives are intertwined. But Erin doubts a hockey player is capable of anything resembling a real relationship. And if Tim can’t get her to see beyond what’s on the surface, they’ll never last longer than a single season…
Book one of In the Zone
96,000 words
- Sales Rank: #134036 in eBooks
- Published on: 2014-04-14
- Released on: 2014-04-14
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review
"Fans of Catherine Gayle, Toni Aleo and Jaci Burton will love this one..." --For Love and Books
"It's sports romance. It's hockey. It's Willoughby. I'm so there." --One Good Book Deserves Another
"This is one of the best, most satisfying romances I've read in a long time... I can't wait for more." --Happily Ever After-Reads
"On the Surface is truly one of the best books I have read this year... A must buy!" --Lush Book Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
A rating...
By Smitten with Reading
My Review:
I really enjoyed this book. It was simply a fun, entertaining contemporary romance with the added benefit of a sports/hockey setting which I loved.
Tim is a pro NHL player coming close to the end of his career and starting out at a new team in San Diego. He's been one of the greats over his career and I liked that this book wasn't about him being washed up. In fact, he has a great year overall with his playing.
Erin is a nurse in the pediatric wing of the local hospital. She's not a hockey fan... at all. In fact, she's never even watched a game, but they meet when she stands in line to get his signature for one of the docs at her hospital that she has a crush on.
The book felt very real. Erin is a normal girl and Tim is not a normal guy. He's a pro athlete, gorgeous, fit, sexy, rich. She knows this isn't going to last, but she plans to enjoy it while she can. As a result, Tim is MUCH MORE "present" in the relationship than she is. She doesn't even allow herself to think about them long-term whereas Tim is already seeing forever in their future. It was a great dichotomy because I could see any normal person feeling that way in a relationship like this.
There are several different layers of the story on this one, but my favorite aspect of it was Tim's little girl that died from leukemia. Of course, this has left lasting scars for Tim. He doesn't want kids ever again. He can't do that again. But Erin loves kids...she works in pediatrics. This is a huge thing between them and it really worked as a plot line in this story. It was heart-wrenching, but at the same time, you could totally see where he is coming from. The resolution to that part of the story was so perfect and unexpected. I loved it.
I love hockey themed books and this is a great example as to why. Everything about this book just worked. Tim is a great guy with a great circle of friends. I even enjoyed the scenes where the three of them were working out in the off-season. I liked that the author still had him very much as a force on the team as well as the PR stuff going on...especially working with kids. The kids scenes in this book were GREAT! Erin is a normal girl, but she has such incredible heart. I loved how she discovered her love for hockey. The Hockey for Dummies scenes were great.
I highly recommend this one and can't wait for more from this series and author. She's a new author to me and I like her!
I received a complimentary copy of this book in return for an honest review.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Nice start to this new series
By Paris Hansen
Actual Rating: 3.5 Stars
Overall, this was an enjoyable book. I am a fan of hockey and a big fan of books with athletes as the main character. Kate Willoughby did a great job of actually incorporating hockey into the story. A lot of the time, the sport is ignored or glossed over, which always bums me out. Instead of doing that, Kate not only let her hero play the game multiple times during the book, she actually had other people around him play and talk about the technicalities of hockey. I really loved that Erin got a Hockey for Dummies book so she could learn. It was important that the sport was included in this book and in these characters lives.
I really liked Tim and Erin. I thought they were pretty great together and I really enjoyed how they met. The reason I marked the book down from a 4 star read to a 3.5 star read is that there were some things that just didn’t feel real enough. The whole situation with Dr. O and Erin’s infatuation with him never felt genuine. It was just a plot devise to get Tim and Erin in the same place and create the drama that shoved them together. Then it felt like it was all an afterthought, and had to be wrapped up to get him out of the way. The relationship drama could have been a little more touch and go. Ultimately, I didn’t feel like it was all much drama to begin with. Neither of them seemed like they were willing to give up, so I wasn’t worried at all that it might not work out.
I really enjoyed this book though and the subjects that it covered. Girls can play hockey too. You can’t let fear run your life, even if what you’re afraid of it losing the important things/people in your life. I thought it was great that it was Tim’s ex-wife that kind of put things into perspective for him. He needed to hear those things and then he needed Erin to really make everything clearer. I am extremely excited to read Calder’s book. He seemed like he’d be a lot of fun, so I’m eager to get to know him better and of course, I can’t wait to get back to the hockey action.
Arc provided by the publisher via Netgalley for an honest review
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Well Balanced Sport Romance That Dazzled Me With its Characters and their Romance
By Sophia Rose
My first hockey themed contemporary romance and I loved it. Shhh, don't tell my hubby or he'll rub it in because his efforts to educate me in this sport have been only moderately successful at this point. I enjoyed the detail given to the sport and the camaraderie amongst the players who were friends, but I also enjoyed the character and romantic development too.
The story opens when Tim Hollander first comes to San Diego as a new veteran player for the local NHL team. He has a lot to prove between a poor previous season and a PR fiasco. His friends, Alex and Jason, are both on board with working hard and playing their best season ever. Shortly before the preseason he finds himself once again the focus of the news media for losing his temper with a fan. He is left relying on that cute, attractive nurse who was there at his signing booth to stand beside him and set everyone straight. That should have been the extent of it, but Tim doesn't want to part ways and he can't get enough of Nurse Erin even if she has yet to see his good side between the fight and then later when he spends the night getting sick.
Erin Collier loves her job in pediatrics and it doesn't hurt that she is crushing bad on one of the doctors. Dr. O doesn't seem to know she exists so she decides to up her game to gain his attention and one quick trip for a lunch run gives her an idea. Dr. O loves hockey and there is a signing going on at the burger place so she'll just get one of those player's signatures and make Dr. O really sit up and take notice. Instead of an autograph, Erin walks away with the whole hockey player. She does her duty by defending him to the press when a jerk fan tried to hurt Erin and then she feels sorry for him when he gets violently ill. When he seems better, she plans to step graciously back out of Tim's life, but instead she nods okay to breakfast, lunch, a day at the beach, invitation to come see him play. Erin feels like its all one big dream and soon reality will come crashing in. She wants to put the brakes on and Tim's hitting the gas pedal. Does she take a chance on all this?
Sometimes I can be such a reading coward. I think I've been burned lately by a few drama llamas and over the top angst-filled plots so that when I got into this book and saw where it was developing, I braced myself for the impatience, irritation and dissatisfaction to follow. But... all the stuff I dreaded didn't happen. Of course there was some barriers and conflicts to get past and of course the characters had flaws that affected their relationship, but when the heat of the moment was over, they handled their biz like adults. I was left in awe a few times. Soooo refreshing! It was amazing to read a story where the issues were allowed to just wax and wane naturally without overdoing it. The characters exchanged turns telling the story and their relationship developed quick in ways, but the deeper portion took some time. Passion was there and it was hot between them.
What a great series opener that introduced future main book characters for me to look forward while giving a strong and engaging romance set against a sports backdrop. Lovers of sports romance should really give this book a try.
My thanks to Net Galley for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
On the Surface (In The Zone Book 1), by Kate Willoughby PDF
On the Surface (In The Zone Book 1), by Kate Willoughby EPub
On the Surface (In The Zone Book 1), by Kate Willoughby Doc
On the Surface (In The Zone Book 1), by Kate Willoughby iBooks
On the Surface (In The Zone Book 1), by Kate Willoughby rtf
On the Surface (In The Zone Book 1), by Kate Willoughby Mobipocket
On the Surface (In The Zone Book 1), by Kate Willoughby Kindle
No comments:
Post a Comment