
If you’ve read any of Helena Hunting’s hockey romances, you’ll recognize some of the characters in this story. It’s an incredible story told from dual points of view and with flashbacks that really solidify the connection that is simmering beneath the surface between Lavender and Kodiak as present day college students who are trying to steer clear of each other and yet drawn together at the same time. I thought Lavender had the most growth in the book where Kodiak was more the “victim” in that he suffered through the choices he made, feeling they were best for both their sakes. This is a fantastic book looking at childhood/teenage anxiety, overwhelm and PTSD.
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And if you can find that one person who truly “gets you,” how do you distinguish the line between support and dependence? Without giving away spoilers, Hunting presents a gripping story that looks at whether you can truly find your soulmate as a young child.

He too was a child trying to deal with the weight of the world and the emotions and thoughts he was bombarded with from his genius brain. He could help her because he understood her. Her one true savior to help her escape the depth of those feelings was Kodiak. As a child, she was this bundle of sweetness and yet she felt so deeply that she was often paralyzed by those feelings. Oh, how my heart truly bled for Lavender. Right from the start, you realize you are no longer in Helena Hunting land but have traveled into the darker, more intense world of H. No longer the close friends they once were, but enemies. We first meet them as children but this story takes us to the present where they are now young adults who, after a separation of years, find themselves together again on the same college campus. Two kids of professional hockey players that have known each other since they were babes. Hunting with this grittier, more angsty, new adult romance. I have always loved Helena Hunting’s books which are full of wit and humor, but I’m now loving her turn as H. Hunting nails her debut novel and I can’t wait for more! Published November 2020 Rating : ★★★★ Amazon | Goodreads Tags: College, Friends to Lovers, Strong Heroine

Category: Contemporary Romance, New Adult Romance
