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A review by adanna_h
Best of Both Worlds by Emily Silver
4.0
Noah had it all with the Colorado Black Diamonds, but one hit from Graham changes everything. A last-minute trade sends Noah to the Nashville Knights—Graham’s team. Even though these two knew each other growing up, they can’t seem to get along. Until they’re forced to be roommates. Suddenly, Noah is falling hard and fast for his arch nemesis.
What to Expect:
🏒 Pro Hockey Romance
🏒 Player x Player
🏒 Forced Proximity
🏒 Enemies to Lovers
🏒 Teammate Banter
🏒 Bi-Awakening
I felt so bad for Noah getting traded at the end of Best of the Best. Broody Noah arrived in Nashville, worried he had lost it all. But he connects with a great group of guys on his new team. The camaraderie between the new teammates is a lot of fun!
The tension between Noah and Graham lingers. Their relationship naturally evolves from fierce rivals to grudging teammates to roommates then lovers. There are so many special moments between them that I loved, along with Noah’s patience and the realization that things happen when they are supposed to happen.
The cameos from the Mountain Lion and Black Diamonds series characters were such a treat! I loved the group texts Noah had with his friends and former teammates, as well as their banter on the ice when the teams played. I also loved the sage advice from the Mountain Lion characters who are now parents.
Noah and Graham’s journey towards embracing their authentic selves and being loved for it was beautifully portrayed. This book is a celebration of love, patience, and self-discovery!
What to Expect:
🏒 Pro Hockey Romance
🏒 Player x Player
🏒 Forced Proximity
🏒 Enemies to Lovers
🏒 Teammate Banter
🏒 Bi-Awakening
I felt so bad for Noah getting traded at the end of Best of the Best. Broody Noah arrived in Nashville, worried he had lost it all. But he connects with a great group of guys on his new team. The camaraderie between the new teammates is a lot of fun!
The tension between Noah and Graham lingers. Their relationship naturally evolves from fierce rivals to grudging teammates to roommates then lovers. There are so many special moments between them that I loved, along with Noah’s patience and the realization that things happen when they are supposed to happen.
The cameos from the Mountain Lion and Black Diamonds series characters were such a treat! I loved the group texts Noah had with his friends and former teammates, as well as their banter on the ice when the teams played. I also loved the sage advice from the Mountain Lion characters who are now parents.
Noah and Graham’s journey towards embracing their authentic selves and being loved for it was beautifully portrayed. This book is a celebration of love, patience, and self-discovery!