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Violence
Some
Hockey violence; some fighting on and off ice
Language
Some
Strong language including some profanity common to sports settings
Sexual Content
A lot
Moderately explicit love scenes; sexual tension throughout with consummated relationship
Substance Use
Some
Drinking at bars and hockey culture events
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Mild insecurity and self-doubt in both protagonists
What this book is about
Jane Alcott, a sports reporter, is embedded with a hockey team and assigned to shadow its captain, Luc Martineau. Their professional antagonism has obvious chemistry, and Gibson's contemporary romance is warm, funny, and unambiguously adult. A comfort read with explicit content typical of Gibson's style.
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Moderate sexual content
Strong language
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