
My requirements for a man are simple. Must love books. Must NOT love hockey.
Which is why I will never be interested in my neighbor, the aloof and mysterious Felix Jamison, no matter how many books I see him hauling into his apartment. Unless he loses his pro hockey skates, I’m out.
But then he shows up at my symphony concert.
And I catch the sweet strains of Beethoven floating across the hall.
Have I mentioned how incredible he looks in his game day suit?
Still, my history with hockey is complicated. My older brother played, and let’s just say he stole enough limelight to land a plane at midnight. I was forced to be a part of that world for so long, now that I have a choice, it’s the last thing I want.
But something tells me Felix is about to change my mind…
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My Review
In the final installment of the Sweater Weather series, a hockey player, Felix, and a cellist, Gracie, find love in a small town. Despite Gracie’s initial reluctance to date a hockey player again, she falls for Felix, who is thoughtful and shares her love for books and classical music. As they navigate complicated family dynamics and personal hang-ups, their connection deepens, leading to a swoony romance with great mental health representation and fall vibes. With delightful banter, chemistry, and a perfect grand gesture ending, this book stands out as a heartwarming love story.
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