It’s unexpected but they bring out the best in each other because they want the best for each other. Riley doesn’t think anything will happen between them until a little bit of snooping and a marginally larger bit of alcohol change the game. Riley is the complete opposite, quite and focused. He’s an enforcer on the team, he’s loud and very passionate about social justice. Ethan is an unrestrinable ball of energy. He’s still curious, still rich and still wants to somehow use his money to help his friends, even if they refuse to accept help.Įthan is his teammate and roommate. We also found out that he’s curious about whether or not he may be bisexual. It’s not something he likes to share because he doesn’t know how people will react. We found out that his family is very rich but not the least bit loving. He’s the goalie for the Sea Storms, an ECHL team. Honestly, when reviews pile up, I get antsy. In which I read four books of a series in 2.5 days. Just because I’m now talking an organized approach to my M/M reads, doesn’t mean I don’t have to make up for the reads during my unorganized bender. Series: Scoring Chances #2 (Also works as standalone) Genres: Adult, Contemporary Romance, M/M, LGBT
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