
The Wingman by Stephanie Archer
𝒞𝑜𝓃𝓉𝑒𝓃𝓉:
friends to lovers • sports romance • hockey • miscommunication • ex boyfriend’s best friend • women in STEM • forced proximity • reformed rake
Review
I love a good friends to lovers love story but this one fell flat for me. The miscommunication around their feelings for each other went on for too long. There is also a lot of filler inner monologue. The writing style was more telling their feelings than showing. This book felt longer than necessary to me.
Am I going to read Alexei and Georgia’s book? Absolutely, maybe there will be some actual tension there. Hoping for better next time.
“Don’t settle for anything less than a guy who worships the ground you walk on.”
“Or maybe I fell a little in love with her every time I saw her, every time we laughed together or texted or hugged, until I was at full capacity and head over fucking heels for her.”
˚₊· ͟͟͞͞➳❥ This is book 3 in the Vancouver Storm Series. Each one can be read as a complete standalone.
- Behind the Net
- The Fake Out
- The Wingman
- Gloves Off
Blurb
He’ll teach me to be a player, but convinces me to practice with him.
We’ve been friends for years, but our flirting lessons and practice kisses push the bounds of friendship.
We’re roommates, but sleeping in the same bed.
He buys me a toy as a favor… but helps me use it.
All that relationship stuff he’s always avoided? He doesn’t seem to mind it anymore.
Rule number one of being a player is no attachments, but when Hayden sees me picking up other guys, he’s jealous enough that I wonder…
Maybe my wingman’s been waiting for me all along.
The Wingman is a pro hockey relationship coach romance. It’s the third book in the Vancouver Storm series but can be read as a standalone.


2 Comments
Alison
Great review Ana 👏
shesaidyestobooks
Thanks Alison ♥️