This is the second book in the series. In the first book we saw Devon get his happy ending. This time the focus is on Trey. Trey is one of the Canton brothers. They have experienced a very hard upbringing and family tragedy which has reflected in their fall from grace in the hockey world. Trey's brothers, particularly Devon, are paranoid that family secrets may be revealed and are adamant that this means Trey can't date Wade, a policeman and the brother of a friend. Once again, a nice story with a happy ending. This was a great second part to the Blue Line Hockey Series. Trey, the youngest of the brothers has a lot of insecurity issues but Wade, an officer on the Battle Creek police force, has a strong personality and is exactly what Trey needs. Trey's been through a lot and doesn't feel like he will ever have the chance for a real relationship, which is what Wade wants to give him. But because of his past, and his family secret, and who Wade is, his brothers want him to end things with Wade. After getting a taste of what Wade has to offer though, he's more than willing to fight for what he wants, and what he's finally learning to believe that he deserves. I it was a really sweet story. I'm looking forward to the rest of the series.
What do You think about Between The Pipes (2011)?
igual que el libro anterior, sirven para distraerte un momento, pero son buenos...
—mita
Lower rating due to weird police officer reactions.
—chrisrod
Love this series; can't wait for the next book!!
—bananas123
Hockey suddenly became a lot more interesting!
—Rachel