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Blog Tour and Review | The Season: Kaufman (Austin Arrows #2) - Nicole Edwards | #NEW #Erotic #SportsRomance #Review #Hockey

Title: The Season: Kaufman 

Series: Austin Arrows #2 

Author: Nicole Edwards

Genre: Erotic Sports Romance

Released: 25 October 2016

Kaufman: The Season (Austin Arrows Book 2)


Synopsis


When I signed on to the NHL, I promised to give 150% to the
game. I’ve done that.

Little did I know, but they would ask more from me than
merely my skill on the ice. The team wanted me to be their captain. It’s an honor, one I’ve done my best to fulfill. Although I can’t take all the credit, I was there to lead when we won the Stanley Cup.

I’m still at the helm now, when we’ve hit rock bottom. I
know I have let my fears get in the way. I’ve let down the team, even if they don’t realize what I’ve done.

Now that the new season’s underway, I’m being called out. I
deserve it. I can deal with that. It won’t be easy, but I’ll persevere.

What I can’t deal with is her.
She surprised me.
She came out of nowhere and blindsided me.

And there’s one serious issue.

Now that I have her, I refuse to let her go.

*This is a full-length, standalone novel. It is part of the Austin Arrows series, but can be read independently.



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Review
Although this is the second book in the Austin Arrows series, it can be read independently but I would highly recommend you read the first book, Rush first! I love this series.

Spencer Kaufman is the best friend and team mate of Kingston Rush who was featured in the first book along with Ellie, his sister. Both men play for the Austin Arrows hockey team who are currently on an up climb after a seriously bad season in the NHL.  Spencer is the captain of the team and he now needs to step up to get his team back on top, part of this means lots of social engagements to raise the team profile. If there is one thing Spencer cannot deal with it is putting himself on show off the ice. But now he has another quandary to add to his stresses – his sudden intense attraction to his sister’s best friend, Noelle, who he has known for over twenty five years, since they were kids.

Noelle is one kick ass go getter but with dreams of finding her ideal man. She is so eager to finally meet him she has taken on to asking the Universe to send him to her. I loved her journal updates to the Universe, they were hilarious. However, after setting up her house as a sign she was ready for a man to come into her life she was not prepared for the man that keeps being put in her path – Spencer!

These two were absolutely smoking hot together. It didn’t feel stilted or strange of how they made the quick transition from casual friends to intense lovers. It all seemed to flow so naturally. I also liked how Noelle was not some whiney, love sick moaner. This woman knew what she wanted and was the reason she had held out so long for a man but was happy to take a man for now in the meantime. No matter it was Spencer, as, come on, this man was sex on legs! But then this intensity and chemistry they had going on, all too soon turned into something neither were expecting but once it did there was no reason to stop it.

There were some lovely poignant moments, like when Spencer was delivering a speech about his team player who committed suicide. Had me in bits. But it was the way that Noelle was stood there in front of him guiding him to let it all out. Sigh.

The storyline was cleverly done in that it was running tandem alongside the time line to the first book but to now see some of the action from another POV was an interesting take. I wasn’t overly keen on getting to see Amber POV but what a revelation she turned out to be, totally not the woman I had assumed her to be. Hopefully she will feature her own story further on in the series?

Overall this was another knock out story from Nicole Edwards and this series is turning out to be one of my favourites, but then most of Ms Edwards’ books are. A fantastic edition to the Austin Arrows series and a definite five star read. 

ARC kindly provided by the author in exchange for an honest review for the blog tour. 

Kaufman: The Season (Austin Arrows Book 2)

Excerpt
Chapter 1

Noelle
Thursday, October 6th

“I MADE AN EXTRA CHICKEN breast. You want one or two?” I
chuckle, can’t help it. “Seriously. One or two? Can I possibly ask a dumber question?”
That unladylike snort … yeah, that was me.

While I fork my chicken breast onto my own plate, I don’t
bother waiting for a response. I know what the answer will be. Two. Always two.
Extra protein is never a bad thing.

After adding a heaping spoonful of steamed vegetables to my
plate, I grab my wineglass and head to the table. I’m starving because I missed lunch today. That sometimes happens with my job. There are days that’ll go by when I’m bored to tears, standing behind the bar, and others when I can hardly stop long enough to take a breath. Sometimes I’ll snag some fried pickles if I get a chance. Today was the lack-of-breath kind of day. Go, go, go. All day long.

As I step out of my small galley kitchen, a knock sounds on
my door. My bare feet squeak on the linoleum as I come to an abrupt halt. I manage to do that fancy lift and tilt thing to keep my wine from sloshing over the edge.

Disaster averted.

“Noelle! Honey, it’s Mom and Dad!”

Or not.

“Crap, crap, crap.” I glance between my front door and the
small, two-seat table in my breakfast nook currently set up with, nope, not one but two place settings. For the record, two is not a good number when the single girl’s mom comes banging on the door.

“Open up, Noelle! We thought we’d surprise you!”

Okay, well, I have to say my parents definitely accomplished
their goal, because I am completely befuddled as I stand here debating what I should do. To a normal person, it might be a no-brainer. Open the door, let the ’rents come on in.

I’m not so sure this situation is going to qualify me as
normal.

To answer or not to answer? That is the question.

On the other hand, I could be as quiet as possible and
pretend I’m not home. Which, with my luck, won’t work. The fact that all the lights in my apartment are blazing and my baby blue Prius is parked directly in front of my window doesn’t help my cause any. Since no one else in the world drives a baby blue Prius, I can’t very well hide it.

Crap.

But I could’ve gone out with friends, right? Could I be so
lucky that they’d think that? It is a possibility. Maybe. Or, better yet, maybe they’ll think I’m at the Penalty Box. I tend to work a lot.

Yes, that’s definitely more logical.

Except, yep, you nailed it, the car is here.

Then again, if I weren’t so pathetic and didn’t choose to
spend all my free time at home—unless I’m at my best friend Ellie’s—it might be an easier sell. They know me. I’m not the going-out type. Plus, they’ve probably already stopped by the bar to see if I’m there. They know that I much prefer a microwaved dinner at home, especially on a rare evening that I don’t spend waiting tables and slinging beer because I choose to.

Another knock makes my heart skip a beat.

“Stay calm. It’s cool.” I’ve been telling myself that far
too much lately.

“Noelle! Are you all right, honey?”

Knowing my grumpy upstairs neighbor is likely going to have
a cow any second now, I rush to the front door, unlock the deadbolt, and turn the knob. Instantly, Marie Dexter barrels into me, pulling me into her arms, crushing my face to her generous bosom.

My mother smells like roses. A sweet, familiar scent that
makes me hug her back, despite the inconvenient timing of her arrival.
“Hi, Mom,” I say, my words muffled against her boobs.

She pulls back to look at me. “What took you so long? I was
getting worried.”

My dad slips past my mother, giving me a knowing smirk. Ed
Dexter loves when Marie goes all motherly on me. Come to find out, when my sister and I aren’t around, he gets to be the one Marie mothers. Not that he minds. They’ve been married for thirty-six years, so he’s used to it, or so he says.

“Ooh. You got new curtains.” My mother gently pulls away to
admire the floor-to-ceiling cream sheers hanging on the wide front window. I follow her gaze, glaring at my car sitting right there.
Traitor.

I focus on the comforting hand my mother has on my arm.
Always keeping me close, that woman.
I’m the oldest—my sister, Julie, who is seven years younger
than me, was an oops baby—which should’ve meant my mother didn’t coddle me quite so much. That isn’t the case. Never has been. I’m not sure if it’s because there’s such a huge age gap between me and Julie, but whatever the reason, my mother likes to baby both of us equally. I’m thirty-four. You’d think she would’ve toned it down by now. Nope. In fact, I think she might be getting more motherly.

Honestly, she’s been this way since I was little. And,
truthfully, I was the normal kid. The kind who wanted to do nothing more than be outside. Yep, totally me. Right up until sixth grade, when we moved to Austin, next door to the girl who would quickly become my best friend in the world. Either there was something in the Texas water or someone injected me with a doofus hormone, because upon moving here, I became stupid, which translates to: boy crazy. I think my mother worried about me more then. That lasted about two years. Three tops. When it became glaringly obvious that Tony Something-or-other wasn’t going to fall madly in love with the short, frumpy girl with glasses and braces, I decided to focus on my schoolwork and left the
flirting with boys up to my best friend, Ellie. She was much better at it than me.

Luckily, I’m not so frumpy anymore, and I’ve shed the braces
and glasses. Sure, I’m still short, and my boobs never did really develop, but that no longer bothers me. I’m me. That’s what matters.

​What does bother me is the fact that Mom and Dad pop in
unannounced all the freaking time. Of all nights, why did it have to be now?




Other books in the series

Rush

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