Bagging the Blueliner (Connecticut Comets Hockey, #1)

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Author: Siena Trap

3.89 of 4,704

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About This Book

Rules were meant to be broken.

Hockey is my life. How could it not be when I’m the youngest daughter of Ace Moreau, hockey legend turned coach?It only makes sense since I live and breathe the game that I would want a player of my own. Given my access to the team, you’d think it would be easy to choose from the catalog of athletic hunks carving up the ice, right?

Wrong.

Daddy dearest has made it clear that under no circumstances are any of his players allowed to touch his daughters.

But I won’t be deterred. I only need one to break the rules with me.

Cal Berg, the Comets’ star defenseman, is bossy, arrogant, and thinks I’m just riding my dad’s coattails. Verbally sparring with him, provoking a reaction, is what I live for. We HATE each other.

Or so I thought . . .

One drunken slip has me rethinking everything.

Suddenly, my objective has changed. I don’t want just any player; I’m fully focused on bagging the blueliner.

Editorial Review

Written by Siena Trap, Bagging the Blueliner (Connecticut Comets Hockey, #1) stands as a noteworthy contribution to contemporary literature. With a very good rating of 3.89 out of 5 from 4,704 readers, this book has proven its appeal to a broad audience.

The book explores rich themes that keep readers engaged from start to finish. Rules were meant to be broken.Hockey is my life. How could it not be when I’m the youngest daughter of Ace Moreau, hockey legend turned coach?It only makes sense since I live and breathe the game that I would want a player of my own. Given my access to the team, you’d think it would be easy to choose from the catalog of athletic hunks carving up the ice, right?Wrong.Daddy dearest has made it clear that under no circumstances are any of his players allowed to touch his daughters.But I won’t be deterred.

— Reviewed by Editorial App Deal Library ·

Why Read This Book?

Well-Received by Readers — With a solid 3.89/5 rating from 4,704 readers, Bagging the Blueliner (Connecticut Comets Hockey, #1) has earned its place as a worthwhile read.
Proven Writer — Siena Trap brings a recognized level of craft and expertise to Bagging the Blueliner (Connecticut Comets Hockey, #1), ensuring readers receive a polished and rewarding experience.

Reading Recommendations

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Quick Summary

In 'Bagging the Blueliner', the youngest daughter of hockey legend Ace Moreau navigates the challenges of love and loyalty in the world of professional hockey. Despite her father's strict rules against dating players, she finds herself drawn to Cal Berg, the star defenseman. Their initial animosity quickly transforms as they confront their feelings, leading to a tumultuous relationship that defies expectations and family boundaries.

Key Takeaways

Explore the dynamics of love and rivalry in a sports setting.
Understand the impact of familial expectations on personal choices.
Experience the tension between desire and rules in a competitive environment.
Delve into character development through verbal sparring and emotional growth.

Who Should Read This Book

This book is ideal for fans of contemporary romance and sports fiction, particularly those interested in stories that explore complicated relationships within competitive settings. Readers who enjoy strong character development, witty banter, and the complexities of love will find this narrative engaging.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this book part of a series?

Yes, 'Bagging the Blueliner' is the first book in the Connecticut Comets Hockey series.

What themes are explored in the book?

The story delves into themes of love, rivalry, and the challenges of navigating personal desires against family expectations.