Sunday, July 28, 2019

Review: In It To Win It (Wynn Hockey #2) by Kelly Jamieson



JP Wynn: I admit, I’ve made some bad choices—on and off the ice.
Now all I want to do is show my team I can control my emotions while I’m playing and redeem myself with my family, especially with my brother, Théo.
I hate that I hurt him and I’m determined to stay out of trouble.
But the hot bridesmaid at Théo’s wedding is tempting me into another bad decision.
 

A little flirting and a hook up with Taylor seem harmless . . . until Manny Martinez jumps me on the dance floor and starts beating the crap out of me.
 

And just like that I add one more bad decision to my résumé.

Taylor Hart: I always thought hockey players were hot. Now I think they’re crazy.


Manny broke my heart when he got traded to another team and left without even a goodbye.


Then he showed up at my best friend’s wedding. All I wanted to do was show Manny that I was over him.


And the groom’s sexy brother, JP, seemed more than willing to be my distraction.


But after the way everything went down, I want nothing to do with any of them. 


Easier said than done. Especially when Lacey’s new brother-in-law is always around. . . .


And I keep thinking about the wedding night, when we snuck away to his room for the best sex of my life.


What I thought about In It To Win It 

JP Wynn is the perennial hockey bad-boy and his penchant for fighting has him in a bit of hot water.  Determined to stay out of trouble and turn things around, he really tries to make better choices. But bad just seems to follow this bad boy.

Taylor Hart was drawn into the hockey player circle through her friendship with Lacey, JP's sister-in-law, but she's put off a bit when the guy she'd been seeing gets traded and leaves her in the dust without a word. In comes JP Wynn, who sets her blood on fire but then screws everything up beginning with a brawl at a wedding, Taylor swears off all hockey players.  

But the night JP and Taylor shared just isn't forgotten and JP has it bad for Taylor. He's persistent, I'll give him that! She plays hard to get, but she really wants him too.  A change in living arrangements and her dog help move their relationship forward.  

Everyone is happy until JP's new and better attitude is tested by Taylors ex again, and everything crashes down. It takes his brother Theo to knock some sense into him.

I enjoyed this second book in the Wynn hockey series from Kelly Jamieson.  There's something intriguing about this family that keeps me interested in this series.  JP and Taylor were very good together, both in and out of the bedroom, and their conflicts are quickly resolved and it's full steam ahead to the HEA. But the real magic in this series for me is the crazy family dynamic. Looking forward to more of the Wynn family!

An ARC was provided for review. 
About the Author
   
Kelly Jamieson is a USA Today bestselling author of over 40 romance novels and novellas. Her writing has been described as “emotionally complex”, “sweet and satisfying” and “blisteringly sexy”. She likes black coffee, white wine and high heels…and of course cheering on her Winnipeg Jets during hockey season!

Visit her website at www.kellyjamieson.com

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