Published by Forever
Buy Links: Amazon US | Amazon UK | iBooks | Nook | Kobo | Google Play |
THE GOOD LUCK CHARM by Helena Hunting
Release Date: 7th August 2018
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Is it love, or is she just his good luck charm?
Lilah isn’t sure what hurt worse: the day Ethan left her to focus on his hockey career, or the day he came back eight years later. He might think they can pick up just where they left off, but she’s no longer that same girl and never wants to be again.
Ethan Kase wants his glory days back. And that includes having Lilah by his side. With her, he was magic. They were magic. All he has to do is make her see that.
Just when Lilah might finally be ready to let him in, though, she finds out their reunion has nothing to do with her and everything to do with his game. But Ethan’s already lost her once, and even if it costs him his career, he’ll do anything to keep from losing her again.
★3.5 STARS★
It’s never fun coming face to face with an ex after an acrimonious breakup, but it’s darn right brutal when your ex is successful pro hockey player Ethan Kane. They say time heals old wounds but truth be told Delilah hasn’t yet come to terms with the callous way her childhood sweetheart called time on their romance in order to concentrate on his career.
Although eight years may have passed she’s made it her business to make him none of hers. That’s no mean feat considering she’s remained in their hometown and is still as close to his parents as she was back then. The shock of his father’s stroke and his return to town is seconded by the news that it his fixture will be long term as he has been traded to his local team.
Fluctuating between basking in his beauty from afar and ignoring him altogether, Lilah hates to admit he still has the ability to take her breath away. For the sake of helping to coordinate his parents care they agree to attempt to put the past behind them and forge forward with a tentative friendship.
“It’s always only been you—you know that, right? Nothing compares to this feeling. I should never have let you go in the first place.”
Belong long they begin to reminisce and feelings they told themselves they had buried rise to the surface. My favourite part of reading was the level of comfortability they had with one another. Their relationship felt easy and intimate and I loved seeing these two rekindle their flame. Although they encountered some obstacles I enjoyed the relaxed feel of this cute as a button romance.
About Helena Hunting: