Welcome to recently read, my weekly post where I share what I’ve read the week before. Please feel free to join in ๐

Blame it on the Tequila by Fiona Cole
It started on a dance floor after too much tequila and ended with looking into the handsome face I never thought Iโd see again. In person, at least.
I saw his face all the time on magazine covers.
To the world, heโs Parker Callahanโfamous rockstar.
To me, he was the boy I loved, the stepbrother who left me behind to follow his dreams.
After our tequila-fueled encounter, he wants me back but thatโs not a road Iโm ready to walk down again. He broke my heart once, and even five years later, Iโm not sure I could handle another blow.
When a once-in-a-lifetime offer comes my way, even my broken heart isnโt enough for me to be able to turn it down. I agree to join the bandโs tour and help Parker write his next album–but this time Iโm not falling in love.
This time Iโll walk away.
But if there is one thing life has taught me, itโs that love never goes according to planโespecially when Parker is involved.

Steadfast by Sarina Bowen
Sheโs the only one who ever loved himโand the only one he can never have.
Jude lost everything one spring day when he crashed his car into an apple tree on the side of the road. A man is dead, and there’s no way he can ever right that wrong. Heโd steer clear of Colebury, Vermont forever if he could. But an ex-con in recovery for his drug addiction canโt find a job just anywhere.
For Sophie Haines, coming face to face with the man who broke her heart is gut-wrenching. Suddenly, heโs everywhere she turns. Itโs hard not to stare at how much heโs changed. The bad boy who used to love her didnโt have big biceps and sun-kissed hair. And heโd never turn up volunteer in the church kitchen.
She knows itโs foolish to yearn for the man who returned all the heartsick letters she wrote him in prison. But the looks he sends her now speak volumes.
No one wants to see Sophie and Jude back together, least of all Sophie’s police chief father. But it’s a small town. And forbidden love is a law unto itself.

Halftime by Kim Findlay
Thereโs no halftime in hockey, but maybe thereโs one in loveโฆ
Drunk dialing your girlfriend to tell her that you didnโt really cheat is a bad idea–a lesson Seb Hunter learned the hard way. It was no surprise when she cut him completely out of her life. Now heโs finally moved on, and heโs looking forward to sophomore year at Moo U. Until his ex arrives on campus.ย
For goalie Faith Devereaux, cheating is a hard pass. She grew up knowing all too well how destructive infidelity can be. Sheโs gotten over Seb and picked the college of her dreams. The fact that heโs a student there will not be a problem. Hockey is her priority. Not guys, not dating, definitely not exes.
But when an exhibition game forces them into close proximity, it isnโt long before their old attraction flares. Regaining trust is hard, though, when the heart plays a good defensive game.
But when the goal is love, one more shot might be all they need.

Darkroom by Kate Willoughby
As a top draft pick from a family of hockey royalty, I’m under so much pressure that Iโm losing my edge on the ice. I need something to snap my brain out of this self-destructive stress-loop. Thatโs where Indi Briscoe from my photography class comes in. Sheโs flirtatious and funny one moment, sweetly shy the next.
But sheโs cagey. She has secrets. Also? Sheโs a virgin. Did I mention the pressure thing? Maybe Iโm crazy for starting something with her. But we canโt seem to help ourselves…
Warning: this standalone novel contains heat, heart, familial expectations, extreme milkshakes, and a hamster with deep thoughts


