
Over the Moon by Laura Pavlov
𝒞𝑜𝓃𝓉𝑒𝓃𝓉:
⋆✴︎˚。⋆ small town ➺ forced proximity ➺ ➺ forbidden love ➺ sports romance ➺ hockey ➺ he falls first ➺ athlete vs physical therapist ➺ secret relationship ➺ workplace ⋆✴︎˚。⋆
Review
I loved Clark and Eloise, the banter is really good, but there is nothing special here to be honest. The sibling group chat and the family dinners were also really fun. Overall, I would say that this is a good escape from the chaos that is life but there isn’t anything so especial about it either.
˚₊· ͟͟͞͞➳❥ This is book 3 in the Rosewood River Series. Each book in this series features a different couple and can be read as a complete standalone, but for maximum enjoyment, follow the recommended reading order.
Rosewood River Series:
- Steal My Heart
- My Silver Lining
- Over The Moon
- Crazy In Love
- In A Heartbeat
- Whisper Sweet Nothings
❝ Books are a form of escape, so that’s probably your way of having a break from all the stresses in life, whether from school or work or the expectations we put on ourselves. ❞
❝ I’ve never met a romance I didn’t like.❞
Blurb
Hockey is my first love. And I’m coming off the best season of my life.
In the process of scoring the winning goal that gave us the Stanley Cup I tore my MCL, and I’ll need to spend the next few months recovering.
Eloise Gable, the team’s new physical therapist, has been sent to Rosewood River to help me heal and get me ready for the new season.
Yet, she doesn’t seem all too happy about the situation.
In fact, she can’t stand me most days.
It doesn’t stop me from staring at her any chance I get.
She’s beautiful and brilliant, but she’s got her guard up the minute I get close.
Eloise is a distraction I wasn’t prepared for.
Did I mention that she’s also my coach’s daughter?
But after a long run together in the summer heat, our built up tension snapped.
We end up stripping down and jumping in the river.
It seemed like the logical thing at the time.
The problem is, Eloise Gable is completely off limits.
But I’m a professional hockey player, and in my world, limits were meant to be pushed.
Hockey may be my first love, but after falling for my coach’s daughter—it’s definitely not my last.

One Comment
Alison
Sounds good Ana