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Monday, June 7, 2021

Goalkeeper (Moo U #10) by Andi Burns Review

Goalkeeper (Moo U, #10)Goalkeeper by Andi Burns
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Andi Burns gets a shutout with GOALKEEPER (Moo U #10). Paige Underwood is a natural when it comes to speaking in public; goalie Spencer Briggs not so much. The two are paired up for the semester for their speech class.

I like Spencer (aka Briggsy). He has already been drafted by the Toronto Blaze. He is awkward and gets nervous giving presentations. However, when you get him on the ice, he is in his element. His dad did not make it to the NHL due to an injury. Unfortunately, as a result, he is ridiculously hard on Spencer. I was not a fan of his father.

Paige is a fun heroine. She is popular but down to earth. She has a passion for making videos for her beauty channel. She has always felt like she does not belong with her overachieving family. They expect her to become a lawyer, and she wants nothing to do with it.

Both characters have family issues. They are both under a lot of pressure. I love how Spencer and Paige helped each other grow. The two have great chemistry. The plot was interesting and thought-provoking. I enjoyed how Jenga was used throughout the book.

This is the first book that I have read by Andi Burns. I would happily read another book by her again in the future. GOALKEEPER is an excellent addition to Sarina Bowen’s world of True North. I recommend this story to people who enjoy hockey romances. I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book.

Kindle Edition, 252 pages
Expected publication: June 7th 2021 by Heart Eyes Press
ASINB: 092WZ9DSF
Series: Moo U #10

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