A review by chiarob
In Every Universe by Hannah Henry

4.5

Best-friends-to-lovers in a hockey setting is probably my favorite trope, and this book didn't disappoint. There was so much pining, so much sadness, but I did believe the two MCs were destined for each other in every universe. As always, Hannah Henry excels in two parts of her story: a bi-awakening which feels "simple" and real, and creating a "world-of-two" story. There are side characters, but the two MCs spend so much time together, and so much time thinking about each other, that everything else doesn't matter. I still find the story a bit sad even with its HEA, and that's the reason why I didn't give it 5 stars.

I received a copy of this book from the author, and this is my honest review.