
Only One Kiss
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Narrated by:
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Ava Lucas
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Connor Crais
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Written by:
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Natasha Madison
About this listen
Ralph:
Being traded to Dallas was a dream come true. I had everything I wanted, my game had never been better, and my wife was due to have our baby any day now. What could go wrong? Everything.
I was now raising our baby on my own. After hockey practice and games, I didn't have time to sleep, let alone make sure my social media was up to par. I never thought I'd get a second chance at love.
Candace:
When my hotshot brother was drafted in the NHL, he didn't have time to do his social media, so I took over for him. Little did I know it would become my career.
My plate was full with more than 50 NHL players, and I wasn't taking on any new clients. Yet when he showed up on my doorstep with the cutest little girl in the whole world, I couldn't say no.
I was just helping, but it turned into more than that. He's the man I've been waiting for.
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- Carly
- 2022-06-20
Least favourite of the series
This was my least favourite book of the series. I think it was a lack of chemistry or character development.
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- Laura L
- 2022-06-28
Single Father Sports Romance
This is an interesting read. I liked the characters Ralph and Candace. They are both strong and confident (at least in their professional worlds). The premise of the heroine breaking her not dating the athletes she works for is broken by a single father. For the most part the secondary characters add to the stories, especially Ralph’s daughter.
The third act conflict and its conclusion didn’t work for me. It didn’t feel real for the characters, given what Ralph had been through. The character development didn’t feel complete or maybe seen through in their actions would be a better way to describe it. I was hoping that the story would come full circle and mention something about Ralph’s online presence in the end.
If you like single father and sports romance this book has it.
I listened to this book on audio and the narrators were good.
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