GRR Reviews Second Shot by C M Seabrook

Kane was a best friend to Sam, his coach's son, and Brynne, his coach's daughter. The obvious rule applies: don't even THINK of touching her. And Kane became an excellent defenseman and went to NHL, where coach also went. But Sam died, and Brynne hated him forever for letting her brother go down that dark road. After the funeral, they had one night to forget. Then she disappeared for a whole year. Now she's back... with a son that's 3 months old. It's OBVIOUS who the father was... And Kane will get her back... Until the news leaked...

To put it plainly, Brynne's family is FUBAR because her father (coach) hid things from them, not wanting to shatter their illusions and memories, choosing to become a taskmaster instead, which only made things worse, since it turned both Sam (the son) and Brynne into runners/avoiders who deal with feelings by running away. And Kane, taking cues from coach (her father), did the same thing: took the blame and let Brynne think the worst of him when he could have said a few things to clear it up. But no, he had to be the strong silent (and suffering) type. ARGH. Yes, it's emotional, but it's angst. Nobody wanted to talk about things, everybody wanted to play God (it's better for you this way). ARGH!!!!!!    3.5/5

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