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Curiosity pays off!
I selected this book out of curiosity. First, it was about hockey... who could resist that?? Secondly, Jill Shalvis is the author. Again...hard to resist. You combine both of those, and well there was no way I couldn't at least give the book a try. While this isn't Lucky Harbor, it is still a really good book.
Mark is one of those guys you fall in love with from the word go. He's not only smart, he's caring and gives the same respect he expects from his players. That's what takes him home for the off season. When his players get into trouble he plans to make them do some volunteer work. There was an almost instant chemistry between him and Rainey. Their path to admitting their feelings is humorous, heart wrenching, and heart melting all at the same time.
Rainey loves what she does. She devotes her time to the kids she spends every day with, even if it means putting herself in the line of fire with their parents. When Mark shows up she's unhappy about it and wants to avoid him. But that's pretty much impossible. Rainey's one of those heroines that you can't help but root for. When she likes Mark, you like Mark. When she's mad at him, you're mad at him. I enjoyed the dynamic between Rainey and the supporting characters.
There's plenty of goodness in this book to keep you turning page after page. If you like hockey and hot guys then definitely check out TIME OUT. Even if you don't like hockey you still need to give this book a try. You won't be disappointed!
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Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.My Review:
A hot
It's no secret that I love Jill Shalvis, but even I was surprised by how much I loved this book.
On the night after losing the Stanley Cup, two of Mark's guys were in a bar brawl with two players from the other team. The video made it as a YouTube viral, so now instead of basking in a really wonderful hockey season for his team, Coach Mark Diego is having to repair the teams image. His plan for that....to put his two rogue players to work at his brother's community rec center coaching baseball.
Unfortunately, the rec center coordinator is childhood friend, Rainey. At least they were friends until she threw herself at him one night and he turned her down flat. Since then, things have been a bit tense between the two of them, even though that happened fourteen years ago.
The best thing about this book...the dialogue between Mark and Rainey. OMG, Jill is just an amazing writer. Everything about this book seemed effortless and natural. When I was reading it, I would completely forget that I was reading a book. I became completely immersed! Mark & Rainey have pretty much known each other their entire lives. As a result, even though things are really tense sexually between the two, there is an ease to their dialogue that I just loved. They completely knew how to push each other's buttons and I loved reading that.
I liked the whole story line set-up. It was fun and you all know that I am a huge sports-book fan! Add in that these two had this long, crazy history between them, and yep...this book was good! I picked it up late one morning and didn't put it down again until it was completely finished. It was that good! I just love Jill Shalvis' writing. It keeps me laughing, but at the same time, there is a depth of emotion that is just gorgeous. Beautiful love story!
Jill Shalvis + sports book + Harlequin Blaze = PERFECTION!
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Posted December 10, 2012
If you like romance you will enjoy these books. Jill Shalvis is an incredible romance writer. She doesn't get nitty gritty like Fifty Shades but still just as engaging!
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This book is sooo much better than the overview leads on. Jill Shalvis really hooks you in first thing and keep you until the final page with all her books and this one is no exception. Wonderful story, definitely a must read!
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I have loved Jill Shalvis’ writing ever since I picked up my first book of hers, Out of This World. It was quirky, the hero was a nerd (for part of the book, anyway), and I loved every page of it. Since then I have caught up on most of her books and have enjoyed every one of them, including Time Out.
I loved the fact that a big hockey star comes home to help his teammates and his family. Mark Diego doesn’t let his roots define him and he doesn’t try to break away from them. In some ways, he is still the small town boy but now with big city smarts.
Rainey Saunders is the small town girl who stayed in the small town, defining herself by helping others. Her job is working with kids at a struggling recreation center. On the side she also volunteers in many other areas of the community, including helping out with misplaced families after a large wildfire destroys much of the community.
Both hero and heroine are strong-willed and obstinate. Rainey does not want to love Mark. She’s already been humiliated by him once. Mark does not want to love anyone. His life is too hectic and he is constantly away from home. This is the setting for a good Harlequin Blaze novel. Angst, obstinacy, attraction, and defiance. They all work together to form a cohesive bond of love between two people who don’t want to love each other.
I was surprised that this was a single book and not part of a series since there is another couple (Mark’s brother and Rainey’s best friend) featured as secondary-characters. I am hoping that there will be a sequel starring one of the hockey players, either Casey or James. Doesn’t matter which one – they’re both sexy and charming.
Romantic_Always_17
Posted May 8, 2012
This was cute story about a NHL head coach Mark Diego that falls for a girl from his home town but is to stubborn to realize it until it almost to late.
Defiantly recommend reading if you like a good love story..
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Posted April 23, 2012
Wow when i started reading i was hooked. Great author! Steamy sex scenes, awesome plot, extremely well written. This is an author to look out for. Very talented.
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Posted April 2, 2012
She takes a predictable story line and crafts a fun read.
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Posted April 2, 2012
A fun quick read....enjoy this one on a lazy day.
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Posted March 27, 2012
LOVED it!!!!! Super hot and sexy!!
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Jill Shalvis delivers another fun and super sexy read in Time Out.
NHL coach Mark Diego comes back to his home town of Santa-Rey to help coach troubled teens. His plan to coach the young men goes awry when he take on teenage girls to mentor in summer league ball. He wasn’t expecting the program coordinator to be his childhood friend Rainey Saunders. Rainey who has grown up very nicely in Mark’s eyes.
Rainey Saunders enjoys her job working with disadvantages teens at the center. She likes to believe she is making a difference in these kids life. Rainey is knocked for a loop when her former crush comes strolling through the doors to help coach the summer league. With Rainey Mark’s boss for the summer these two strong willed people will certainly butt heads.
As they reconnect as friends their mutual attraction is smoking hot and neither can ignore the sizzling tension. Will the summer fling turn out to be something more?
Jill Shalvis’s books are always tops on my list of books to buy. You can depend on snappy dialogue, sizzling passions and an emotional story. She delivers that in more in Time Out.
This was a fun book. I've only read one other Blaze book before, and it was just okay--but since this was a Jill Shalvis book (and had hockey players in it--bonus!), I thought I'd give it a try. I'm glad I did! The characters were well-written and believable, for the most part--Mark had a bit of a quick turnaround at the end (you knew he would, but in general the whole ending was a bit on the abrupt side--I kept trying to turn the last page on my ebook but it just wouldn't go, being the last page), but really that's the only complaint I have with the book at all, and really, it's not much of one. I think almost any woman can connect with Rainey's experience in this story--the high school crush that you totally embarrassed yourself over in your youth--though perhaps not everyone gets to make up for it years later. And what a making up it was! Those scenes were both steamy and fun. Overall, this was a great way to spend a few hours...feel free to write some more in this line, Jill!
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NHL coach Mark Diego's plan to spend his off-season volunteering in his hometown goes awry when he learns that not only ...