REVIEW: Contract Season by Cait Nary (Trade Season #2)

 


CONTRACT SEASON

Trade Season - Book Two

by Cait Nary

Release Date: Sep 6, 2022


Review

If you like character development and slow build-up then this one is for you. 


Both men are in the closet, because Hockey and Country Music are not bastions of acceptance and rainbow flag waving.  When they are outed after a couple of hookups, they both fear the worse.


Though attracted to each other, agreeing to lie and fake a relationship are not really the best foundation for trust and a relationship. But the longer they are together, the harder it becomes to know if the whole thing is fake or not.

This novel is on the longer side of your typical romance, and you definitely need to be prepared to wait for the happy ending, but it’s well written with solid and interesting characters, so it’s a nice journey. And there is always something satisfying about a happy ending that comes after the MCs having to really work for it.



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Synopsis

A heartbroken hockey player and an up-and-coming country music star fake it for the cameras (or do they?) in Cait Nary’s delightfully sexy new novel.


Brody Kellerman has a plan. First, become the best defenseman in professional hockey. Second, get over his ex-boyfriend so he can focus on his game. Hooking up with the singer at his buddy’s wedding was the perfect solution, but it was never meant to be more than a one-night stand.


Seamus Murry has never planned a thing in his life, including hooking up with a smoking-hot hockey player. Being ghosted sucks, but at least one good thing came from it—the breakout hit song of the summer. Now he’s one of country music’s brightest stars, but one slip up—or in this case, video—might cost him his career.


When their video goes viral, Brody and Seamus agree to fake a relationship. But soon it's impossible to remember what is real and what's pretend, and although Brody has no intention of falling for freewheeling Seamus's charm…life doesn't always go according to plan.



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