Wedding Rings & Champions: A Slapshot Novel
Slapshot Series Book 8
by Heather C. Myers
One night. That's all it took and Natalie Bowman finds herself married to a professional hockey player.
Vegas - the city of sin and indulgence. She goes to forget about Bruce - the ex that cheated on her after ten years together - and have fun. It’s not the city of romance, true love, or commitment, and she doesn't expect it to be.
And yet, Natalie finds herself with a hangover, a ring on her finger, a new husband who looks like Thor fell from the sky himself.
Now, Natalie is confronted with the fact that she's known Chris for a few hours, and she's suddenly his wife. She should walk away - but it's so easy to fall into his arms, and she's finding she doesn't really want to leave.
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It’s supposed to be a business transaction, nothing more. Because Christopher Worthington, third line winger for the Newport Beach Seagulls, needs this marriage to save his reputation. At least, that’s what his agent insists.
But it’s hard to remember that when she makes him feel something he’s never felt before with anyone.
Safe.
Letting his guard down is dangerous. Natalie is dangerous, the worst kind of temptation.
Now, Chris must decide if Natalie is worth believing in happily ever after when he’s known nothing but heartbreak.
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Momma Says: 4 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐
Fast-paced, sexy, and fun. If you're looking for declarations of undying love and hearts and flowers, this is not it. It is, however, a feel good, leave you with a smile read. There is some angst. I can't imagine anyone waking up to find out their married to a virtual stranger not having at least some angst, but it's not over the top. It's refreshing to see a story like this and not find instalove. Instalust, certainly, and Natalie and Chris have plenty of chemistry, plus they seem to genuinely like each other. I also enjoyed the conclusion, which is more a happy for now, open-ended one than the typical every thing's all tied up in that neat little happy ever after bow. For me, it was a nice mix of a solid direction for this couple and lots of hope.
Like the others in the series, this one can be read as a standalone, but the series does run in order, taking this team through the season to the championship game. There's always some game play included, and that's no different here, plus we get to see a little of past couples in the series in each book.
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