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Ebook About They don’t play for the same team. Or do they?Jamie Canning has never been able to figure out how he lost his closest friend. Four years ago, his tattooed, wise-cracking, rule-breaking roommate cut him off without an explanation. So what if things got a little weird on the last night of hockey camp the summer they were eighteen? It was just a little drunken foolishness. Nobody died.Ryan Wesley’s biggest regret is coaxing his very straight friend into a bet that pushed the boundaries of their relationship. Now, with their college teams set to face off at the national championship, he’ll finally get a chance to apologize. But all it takes is one look at his longtime crush, and the ache is stronger than ever.Jamie has waited a long time for answers, but walks away with only more questions—can one night of sex ruin a friendship? If not, how about six more weeks of it? When Wesley turns up to coach alongside Jamie for one more hot summer at camp, Jamie has a few things to discover about his old friend...and a big one to learn about himself.Warning: contains sexual situations, hotties on hockey skates, skinnydipping, shenanigans in an SUV and proof that coming out to your family on social media is a dicey proposition.Book Him Review :
There's a whole lot for lovers of MM romance to like about Him. There sure is a lot to drool over -- plenty of mouthwatering descriptions of these two hockey hunks and the blistering hot sex they engage in together -- but there's much more to it than that.Before I start listing them, a quick reset is in order. Jamie Canning and Ryan "Wes" Wesley lived on opposite sides of the country, but they were inseparable besties during the six summers they attended an exclusive hockey camp in Lake Placid as teenagers, a long-distance friendship they kept up between summers. At least they did until something happened between them the day before camp ended the summer before they headed off to college. For the next four years, Jamie cannot figure out why Wes completely cut off all contact between them. The book starts with their paths crossing again at the end of their senior year in college when their respective hockey teams both make it to the Frozen Four for the national championship, their last college hurrah before each starts his career with different NHL teams. In the summers since high school, Jamie has been coaching at the same hockey camp they attended together as teens, so in an effort to reconnect and get his best friend back, he encourages Wes to call the camp's director and coach there for the summer as well. The bulk of the book covers what happens in the six weeks of camp and a little beyond that.Okay, now for the short list:- The friendship depicted between these two is so natural and realistic that it's almost palpable, both before and after they discover the sexual attraction between them is more than just one-sided. This foundation made the relationship that develops between them even more appealing for me as the reader.- The tone and language the authors use for Jamie and Wes, both aloud and in their heads, is completely believable for a couple of 22-year-old jocks. The alternating point of view (POV) used throughout is seamlessly edited and very easy to follow, and the internal dialogue each has is just perfect for their characters. There's a lot of humor, both during their interactions and while they're in their own heads. It's all of this that made them feel real to me.- Though it easily could have been written to be one, this is not a gay-for-you (GFY) pairing. Don't get me wrong, I love a good GFY story, but as a gay man, there's a chunk of me that just doesn't buy it as something that happens all that often in real life, so I like it even more when a character discovers something about their sexuality that's more than just a reaction to a single person. Here, Wes is gay, but Jamie discovers and quickly comes to terms with the fact that he's bisexual, and the authors handle this process beautifully. Jamie's internal conversation when he figures it out made me chuckle: "I'm attracted to women, no doubt about it. I'm also attracted to men, apparently. Wonderful. Complicated fellow, my dick." Jamie sharing this revelation with Wes, though, is so perfectly done that it could not have been written any more in-character if they had held the proverbial pen to write it themselves: [From Wes's POV] "Are you sure you want to do this?" I gnaw on the inside of my cheek. "You've kinda been running hot and cold on me all day." He nods. "Needed to get some things straight in my head." I snort at his choice of words. "Straight, huh?" I offer a pointed look at his very noticeable hard-on. His mouth twitches. "My dick and I reached an understanding." "Yeah? And what's that?" I ask curiously. He shrugs. "We both like you." F*** yeah.F*** yeah, indeed!As with any good romance, there's always something working to drive the main characters apart. In this case, it's time and prior commitments; summer must end. But these two authors know their characters so well that they've written the angst and reactions perfectly for them. And the resolution more than just works, it's just right.So what didn't I like about the book? Nothing really. I hate to keep using the word "perfect," but I can't think of anything I wish had been different. So if the shoe fits, I guess.Since reading the book, I've discovered that a sequel is in the works, and it looks to be a direct sequel instead of having new main characters in the same storyline. So now I'm nervous that they'll ruin it. But I guess I'll wait and see... I'll definitely be reading it, because these two authors know their characters, and they would truly be idiots to screw it up.This is definitely one of the best MM romances of 2015. Can I say it again? F*** yeah! Well, string me up and pay me like a fiddle. That's how I feel after reading Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy's Him. It's about two friends from different parts of the country who've trained every summer at a premier hockey camp for the past ten years and who are both about to go pro. I loved it, and I really don't like sports. I've never understood the attraction sports exert, and, despite having several advanced degrees, can never remember how any of them work, no matter how often it's explained. But there was something about this book, perhaps the authors' insights into what motivates the two friends to dedicate themselves to the game, and eventually to each other, that struck me. I doubt I'll ever be a sports fan, but it makes a lot more sense now.This is a steamy book. I was surprised at the amount of sex, but it's extraordinarily well handled. How the two young men treat each other during intimate moments went along way to helping me understand the depth of their friendship and the ways it was forged through competition, and also how they managed their competitiveness in order to stay friends. This dynamic is the foundation for how they navigate the highs and lows when the relationship becomes sexual.Most of the book is set in Lake Placid, NY, at an elite hockey camp for teens. Ryan Wesley and Jamie Canning spent each of their summers at this camp when they were young, and now, before they each start training with a pro team, they're back as coaches, helping shape promising future athletes. I was particularly taken with how Ryan and Jamie helped their young trainees to grow athletically and personally.Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy take their writing seriously, as shown in the careful attention to word choice and detail throughout the book. The writing flows effortlessly, but you can tell that nearly every paragraph was crafted to function as an integral part of the whole. There's tension, humor, anxiety, several beautifully rendered moments, and some unexpected twists as the story unfolds, but it's written with skill, care, and a sense of authenticity that makes it a compelling, emotionally satisfying read.And, yes, I'm about to binge my third Bowen/Kennedy book in a row. They make me feel very good about the young people today who have a better chance at finding love and a fulfilling life, regardless of gender or any other label, with whomever they choose. Forty-some years ago these kinds of books didn't exist, and while I've been lucky enough to have had my partner for twenty years, and while I know many types of people read these books, I can't but help think that a book like this one might help some young person through a rough patch.PS: I ADORE Jamie's mother. 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