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The Nordic Lightning

By: Camilla Stevens
Narrated by: Chandra Skyye, Alexandre Steele
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Hockey is my game. She's my goal.

Erik Sørenson.

Fast. Hot. Electrifying. With a grin that could melt ice.

My life was going just fine here in Brooklyn where I've lived all my life. Then, the player they call the Nordic Lightning came skating into it. What I know about hockey I could fit on the tip of my little finger. I know even less about Erik Sørenson. But I'm a fast learner. Almost as fast as he is in those skates.

I've learned he's a Swedish import...or is it Norwegian? I've learned he does things on the ice that make my head spin. I've learned he's the playmaker, the one that helps his teammates score - both on and off the ice. Which is why I'm more shocked than anyone when he's the one asking me out...in the most public way possible.

But our worlds are as different as night and day.

So what happens when the player who is constantly on the move meets up with the woman who is happily rooted in place?

Contains mature themes.

©2019 Camilla Stevens (P)2020 Tantor
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I loved this!!

I loved this story. It had me laughing out loud at some parts, and a
curious about seeing that part of the world.

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Love BWWM series

Thus is a refreshing listen which has up to date situations. Characters are realistic, engaging and likeable.

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Had some good and bad. Enjoyed

This was a cute idea for a sports romance. The driving call to action was Erik, the hero being so infatuated with Maya, the heroine, he made her a hashtag in efforts to learn her number and contact info just to find her after seeing her at his game.

The hero is originally from Norway, but his deadbeat father does live in Sweden, so he’s Norwegian born and raised, but has Swedish citizenship too since at one point he lived with his father(who was trash and got two women pregnant at the same time).

I will admit Erik doesn’t exhibit common traits of Norwegian men. Especially since he’s actually from there. They’re often not as bold as Erik. They definitely don’t like discussing personal topics like family so early on.

I imagine it was necessary to move the story forward faster, I just think people who have never dated a Norwegian born man may disappointed if they meet one in real life and he’s not as assertive. Nordic, but Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland especially are very equalitarian, so there aren’t as many gender roles. Which often means you’ll be paying half on dates and be treated more as an equal in the relationship.

This might be a turnoff for some but I would have liked to see some common traits of Norwegian men reflected in Erik. Outside of his accent, he reminded me of how authors write Italian men or American men. Especially when maya was venting about her father. Commonly, Norwegian men will withdraw from negative approaches like that in exchange for positive conversations. It’s just a Scandinavian thing(maybe not all of the Nordic countries but the Scandinavian ones for sure).

They both have daddy issues so they had that in common. It was kinda weird how maya didn’t find his language sexy; even he didn’t, which I guess is just a result of the authors feelings toward it. Maybe it was just me but the heroine seemed so aloof, close minded and annoying at times. She talked about race too much for me and when she did they weren’t conversations that actually went anywhere. Scandinavian, especially Norwegian and Finnish men love nature and if you learn their language, but she often would be so close minded about learning or trying something new. She was like the worst person to be dating a European white guy, she was better off with a boring American white boy starter kit😂

I really enjoyed the book, I just found it to be boring at times and annoying at times. I would definitely read this author again though, as I love reading about international men(just please do it with cultures you actually like, as it comes out in the story whether that’s the intention or not).

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Love on the Ice

Maya Jackson was just helping out her friend when she agreed to take her son to a hockey game that his father was to busy to attend with him. Little did Maya know, that this one good deed would send her life down the fast lane to love.
Erik Sorenson lived for play hockey because that's the one thing he could count when everyone else had failed him. So used to just focusing on the game, Erik is knocked for a loop when in a full crowd of many shouting fans, he only has eyes for Maya.
Once these two finally meet they connection seems to be more than just a passing crush, but will experiences from the past prevent them from trusting what they have found together? The Nordic Lighting was a sweet romance and Maya and Erik were a joy to get to know. These two both came with their individual issues with their parents that they both had to work through but they seemed to help each other when one was having a tough time with forgiveness of past transgressions. The author did a good job in the characterizations of Maya and Erik along with the family dynamics that made them who they are and the narrators helped with making the story come to life. If you're looking for a sweet read with a little family drama I think you'll like The Nordic Lightning.

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Interesting Storyline

I really liked the storyline of this book. It was a cute story. The book had several serious topics woven into it adding to the drama that some deal with today. It took a minute to get used to Norwegian/Swedish dialect, but once this was accomplished, I loved it. Erik is so funny in his thoughts and banter, made me LOL many times throughout the book. The narrators were great. Another book to add to my favorites!

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When lightning strikes

Loved the story. True love is beautiful and a gift. The narrators were very good. This is going to be one of my authors that I will be looking for for books.

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Omg

Didn’t care for the ascent of the male charter. Got use to it enough to enjoy. This book was funny and knew who the bad guy was. Loved this book

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ROMANTIC & SWEET BWWM

Well written story of chance. BRAVO. Romantic & sweet. Worth the credit. Will follow series..

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Story was wonderful, but the narrator's....

The story was wonderful. The thought and work that went into the culture of Norway is great. I just wished she had used Morae Brahon as the female narrator.

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So...

A little too tamed for my tastes. The drama with the agent...Meh...needed more drama and mystery. The drama with Maya and her father's family. Meh... needed more emotional betrayal for that one. The drama with Erik and his family. Meh... could have been written differently for dramatic flare. It's a 3 star for me because I know that this writer can do better.

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