
Breakout
San Francisco Strikers Series 1
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Narrated by:
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Samantha Cook
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By:
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Stephanie Kay
Penny Connor is putting the pieces of her life back in logical order. At least that's the plan. Six months ago, her world imploded when she walked in on her fiance with another woman. After calling off her wedding, she spent a week acting completely out of character in the Tuscan countryside with a scorchingly hot man. They didn't even exchange last names.
Ethan Hartnell has grudgingly returned home. He's got an image to fix after being traded to the San Francisco Strikers, due to some questionable behavior. He plans to keep his nose to the ice, focusing on the career he loves. Everything is going according to plan, until he walks into a friend's bar and sees her. She'd left him in her bed in Italy, with a note, and run.
Which is exactly what she does when they see each other again.
It should be a sign. So why does he keep chasing her?
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As the first book I liked that the characters from this book start new stories in the series and its gives a great backdrop. While the others play a background part they also provide color and context without overwhelming the focus of the main characters.
In each case the trope was thoughtfully considered and a slightly different pitch is introduced. I like the way that the characters remain true to their back-story and there is no need to introduce new or twisting turns to follow the story.
I really enjoyed Penny’s story and the way that she dealt with her challenges. I really liked the way that her and Ethan wrote a new story from a rocky start.
The reader was really good and never tried to over-play the characters.
Really enjoyable story and well read
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Had potential
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