Crossing the Line: 4 (Hot Jocks)
H**R
Enjoyable
With Asher recovering from an injury at a family event and Bailey there to assist in that recovery the sport side to this romance took a back seat. Instead, their story became about a friendship becoming more during a light-hearted and fun family event. Thus, the story was sweet, carefree, fun, and flirty.Asher and Bailey were really well suited for each other and I liked the progression of their relationship from friends to more. The sneaking around to get in some time together whilst they were surrounded by his family and the openness, they both had to being intimate with each other made parts of this story steamy. Combined with them getting to see and know one another in a totally new way, Bailey being accepted in the family, and the humour that some of Asher’s family brought made this an enjoyable read.Again, like with the series, there was little to no drama and the writing and pacing of the plot made the book the flow in way that worked well with the overall feel of the story.
K**R
Are we Ruled by our Head or our Hearts
Unfortunately, after professional hockey player Asher Reed suffered concussion and a serious groin injury he is told by his coach that he cannot play for a whole week. And forced to take a hiatus, he can only go on vacation or visit his family in Colorado if can get a nurse to go with him. Obviously, to monitor his recovery and give Asher any necessary treatment.Fortunately, one of his friends Bailey Erickson, who happens just to have finished medical school as a doctor volunteers to go with him. Bailey is smart, gorgeous and petite. And Asher is delighted for her to accompany him. But does he have feeling for her? And how will Asher's family react when he introduces Bailey to them. Will Bailey develop feelings for handsome Asher after being in such close proximity to him? Or will she try to keep some distance as she still has to finish her internship. Well, the only way to find out is to read the book yourself.
M**S
A fun, low angst and sexy tale.
Crossing the Line is the fourth book in Kendall Ryan's Hot Jocks series, but what is brilliant about them is that they can easily be read in any order or even as complete stand-alones. As each one features a different couple connected to the same Ice Hockey team, and this time it's the turn of the charming Asher and his friend/medical student Bailey. And honestly, it was such a fun, low angst, and sexy tale. That was packed full of feels and wonderful characters as Bailey kindly agrees to accompany the injured Asher home to Coronado Beach and a family reunion where she encounters all of Asher's extensive family including a spunky grandma called Lolli and three very interested sisters. Not to mention some single male cousins who would very much like to get in Bailey's pants.Would recommend.
A**H
An enjoyable ice hockey romance
An enjoyable ice hockey romance. No high drama and pretty tame in the sexy scene department but all in all an enjoyable read. Bailey Erickson is about to start her residency in her Doctor training and has no time for a relationship. Asher Reed is a play boy hockey star, sidelined by injury. A week alone with Bailey and his family has him thinking of the future. The characters are all good and likeable in this series, they have good chemistry and good fun storylines.
D**N
Loved ❤ it
Another great 👍read in this series beautifully written and great story told loved the characters of Asher and Bailey loved there romance , can't read enough of these sports romances but this series is the best I've read so far can't wait to read the next book, ❤❤❤❤❤
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