Review: The Graham Effect by Elle Kennedy

The Graham Effect
The Graham Effect by Elle Kennedy


Gigi Graham has exactly three goals: qualify for the women's national hockey team, win Olympic gold, and step out of her famous father's shadow. So far, so good, except for two little things. Fine–a little thing and a big, grumpy thing. She needs to improve her game behind the net, and she needs help from Luke Ryder.

Ryder is six-foot five, built, opinionated, rude…and sexy as hell. But he's still the enemy.

Briar's new hockey co-captain has his reasons, though. The men's team just merged with a rival program, leaving Ryder with an angry roster where everyone hates one another's guts. To make matters worse, the summer coaching spot he's angling for with the legendary Garrett Graham is out of reach after he makes the worst possible first impression on his hero. So, really, this compromise with Gigi is win-win. He helps her make the national team, she puts in a good word with her dad.

The only potential snag? This bone-deep, body-numbing, mind-spinning chemistry they're trying to ignore. It's a dangerous game they're playing, but the risks just might be worth it.

And yet, there's a major catch! The profound chemistry, which overwhelms the body and spins the mind, is something they're trying to ignore. It's a dangerous game they're playing, but the risks might just be worth it.


My Review:
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This book was okay I have not decided if I'm going to continue with this series or not.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Review: Twisted Loyalties by Cora Reilly

The monthly recap #1

Review: Wicked Minds by R.A. Smyth