Oh, Rachel Gibson, you did it again. What's more, you did the exact same thing again. I've only read one more Chinooks Hockey Team book, and that was the 5th book, Nothing But Trouble. When authors write those kinds of sagas with the same motiv and backround, it is easy for a writer to write a couple of similar stories, with a couple of details that overlap, create some moments that seem alike. However, while reading this book, I didn't feel like I was reading another similar book, I felt like I'm reading a recycled copy of something old and well, bad. With this book Gibson didn't bring anything new to her writing. It was quite easy to predict the moment of their first intercourse, their first fight, the part of the book where she just has to mention the title of the book on a non suptile way. Some frazes were repeated too many times, like the fact that many men have put money in her undergarments. By the end of the book, it was probably mentioned 7 times. Also, the humor was really uninteresting and at times tacky. The part I was fairly surprised and ofended by (although I'm not Serbian) was the part that mentioned a disgusting prejudice about a Serbian women. What in the world made you, Rachel Gibson, think you know anything about women over there, and do you, my dear Gibson, even know where Serbia is? In Russia, I suppose?To conclude, a predictable, cheap, C quality book. Faith *actually it's my fav name* a trophy wife of Hockey team owner, Feel comfortable to depended his life on his wealthy husband. But her life turn upside down when his husband died and pass her the team. and unfortunately She didn't know anything about hockey. Ty Savage the team captain believed that the new owner aka "the former stripper/playmate" will sell the team as soon as she inherit it. But she decided not to and tried to struggle with the teamHow he can take faith seriously if he still can picturing her in a playboy magazine and face her in a meeting room as his boss?I actually love the scene when he propose in the end of the game...cheesy yes absolutely...but still it is romantic
What do You think about Aşk Her Yerde (2012)?
Narrated by Susan Bennett. One of my favorites from Gibson.
—George