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As she navigates the challenges of family loyalty and unexpected desire, she discovers that love can emerge from the most unexpected places. Their chance meetings become electric, igniting a passion that threatens to uproot her carefully structured life. With each glance and playful banter, a connection deepens, making her question everything she knows about rivalries and devotion.
The stakes escalate as rivalries heat up both on and off the ice. Tensions rise, not only in the arena but in her heart, as she must decide where her true loyalties lie. Will she follow her heart, even if it means facing her brother’s fury?
Amidst the icy challenges of the sport and the warmth of newfound love, she learns that the heart can be a treacherous battlefield. As the curtain rises on a fierce competition, she must summon the courage to forge her own path in a game where the rules are anything but clear.
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View AllOverall the series was pretty good, the smut being on point. I gave the majority of books a low rating because it's not what i usually read, therefore it didn't hit the spot, (tho the smut did hit the spot).
I had moderately high expectations for this book, and for the most part, it delivered! Wicked Serve was a fun, brother's teammate/rival college romance with heart, heat and depth. It was the first book in a while that drew me in and I haven't been o invested in a couple for a long time. I really appreciated the male vulnerability shown by Nik (without spoilers, do look at the TWs at the beginning) and how his vulnerability was written. I also liked the various friendships. I think it could've been cut a bit shorter and some spicy scenes weren't as necessary. Overall, though, this book was highly engaging, and I recommend it to all fans of sports romance. Thank you to Valetnine's PR and the publisher for an eARC in exchange for an honest review.