Meeting
Joachim could save his daughter’s life, but it may well cost Isaac his heart.
It’s been one hell of a year for Joachim Löfgren. After a long summer in rehab,
he’s been moved to a new town, one far away from the warm Florida sun he so
adores, to bolster a struggling Boston defense since the departure of their
beloved team captain. He hadn’t even unpacked his skates properly when fate
lands another blow, and he’s told that he is dad to a gravely ill child he
never knew existed. It’s an easy decision for the burly defenseman to help and
he opens up his new home to his child and her guardian Isaac. He’s instantly
enchanted with the preschooler as well as her uncle and decides that his life
will only be complete if his daughter is part of it. Filing for custody is the
only option he feels he has, but this throws his budding relationship with
Isaac into utter chaos. The two men soon find themselves on opposite sides of
the courtroom as they both fight for the life they feel is best for Sophia.
Despite grieving for the loss of his sister, Isaac doesn’t hesitate to take on
the responsibility for his newborn niece Sophia, creating a brand new family of
two built on love and laughter. He has a steady income painting pet portraits
during the day, but it’s the subversive and satirical cartoons he draws at
night that silence his thoughts in the dark. They don’t have much as a family,
but he is Sophia’s dad now, and nothing and no one will ever come between them.
When a routine pediatric checkup shows that Sophia is ill, it forces Isaac to
confront every one of his fears. Finding a matching donor is her only hope, and
Isaac begins the journey to find Sophia’s mysterious father. There are no names
or dates in his sister’s battered journal, and all Isaac knows is that he’s
looking for a hockey player who was nothing more than a one-night stand. Little
does he know that finding Joachim could destroy everything.
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“Hey, guys, did you see this story coming out of Fort Lauderdale?”
Everyone looked at me.
“I didn’t do it,” I quickly said as I lifted my hands up innocently. “I was here in Boston.”
“No, it’s nothing bad like you’re used to,” Austin blurted out. Xander swatted him upside the head. The boy’s eyes bugged out, and his soft cheeks turned scarlet. “Oh! No, I didn’t mean you did bad stuff! Being drunk isn’t bad. Well, it kind of is bad when you run off the road and hit a mailbox. It’s not bad in a bad way. It’s, uhm… well, it’s just an addiction right, and you’re not drinking anymore so it’s all okay. No, well, okay in that you’ve stopped drinking and are now—”
“It’s okay, Rowe, I know what you meant, and it’s fine. I did some pretty fucked up things when I was under the influence of alcohol.”
Austin wilted a bit. “Okay, thanks. I didn’t mean to imply that addictions are bad. I mean they are! No, not bad like bad but—”
“It’s okay, kid. Just move onto the news story.” I chuckled. Moral lobbed a chunk of apple at Austin. He ducked it and the glob smacked Kyle in the cheek.
“Right, yeah, so there’s this guy down in Florida who’s looking for a bone marrow donor for his daughter. He showed up at a preseason hockey game to search for some mysterious fan called ‘Hockey Guy’ which the dead mother named as the possible father.”
“Shit, so the guy is raising his daughter alone?” Moral asked, the sad news slowing his inhalation of muffins for a moment.
“Wait…” He placed his muffin on its plate. “If he’s the father then why is he looking for the father?”
“He’s the baby’s uncle but has been raising her as her father. It’s all super sad and everyone in the league is signing up to see if they’re a match for the little girl with leukemia. Look at her.” He showed us all an image of an adorable little girl of perhaps three and her daddy/uncle who was also cute as hell. “We should sign up.”
Ruthie
– ☆☆☆☆
This is the second book in the series, and although it deals with a new
pairing, it would be easier to understand the team dynamics if you had read the
first book.
A new Boston Rebel, Joachim is in town to find somewhere to live and to
recognise that this time he has to stay sober. Just out of his fourth stint in
rehab, this really is his last chance. This was an interesting plot line as we
tend to read about sportsmen who treat their bodies like temples, or who have a
problem with pain killers. I felt that it worked throughout the book, it was
consistently referenced, but not always by him. When he discovers that he has a
child, who is sick and whose mother is dead, and he can't even remember her...
that is both sobering and also tempts him to seek out oblivion. As he gets to
know Isaac, Sophie's de facto father and her actual uncle, there is another
complication of attraction.
The layers in this story are dealt with very carefully and cleverly. There is
constant motion, even when we are waiting to see if Joachim will behave well,
or Sophie is in isolation. The hockey elements help with the flow, but so does
the too and fro between the two men – not always in congruence.
I will not reveal more, but I can assure you that it is a well penned tale,
which has a range of dramas, plenty of love, and in time, understanding. Enjoy!
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Today bestselling author RJ SCOTT has written over one hundred romance
books. Emotional stories of complicated characters, cowboys, single dads,
hockey players, millionaires, princes, bodyguards, Navy SEALs, soldiers,
doctors, paramedics, firefighters, cops, and the men who get mixed up in their
lives, always with a happy ever after.
She lives just outside London and spends every waking minute she isn’t with
family either reading or writing. The last time she had a week’s break from
writing, she didn’t like it one little bit, and she has yet to meet a box of
chocolates she couldn’t defeat.
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USA Today bestselling author V.L. LOCEY –
Penning LGBT hockey romance that skates into sinful pleasures.
V.L. Locey loves worn jeans, yoga, belly laughs, walking, reading and writing
lusty tales, Greek mythology, Torchwood
and Doctor Who, the New York Rangers,
comic books, and coffee. (Not necessarily in that order.) She shares her life
with her husband, her daughter, one dog, two cats, a pair of geese, far too
many chickens, and two steers.
When not writing spicy romances, she enjoys spending her day with her menagerie
in the rolling hills of Pennsylvania with a cup of fresh java in one hand and a
steamy romance novel in the other.
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