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Monday, June 7, 2021

Snowballed (Moo U #9) by Melanie Ting Review

Snowballed (Moo U, #9)Snowballed by Melanie Ting
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Melanie Ting hits it in the net with SNOWBALLED (Moo U #9). Noah Goodwin transfers to Burlington University to play his last year of hockey. This angers his father who cuts him off. He ends up working on the Meyer’s Farm in exchange for room and board. There he meets Zoe Meyers, who plays on the women’s team. The more he gets to know her the more he wants to impress her.

Noah is an interesting hero. He comes from hockey royalty. His father was an NHL star. His mother was an Olympic figure skating champion. His younger brother was just drafted. Noah, on the other hand, was overlooked in the draft due to his smaller size. I respect his decision to transfer and gain a new perspective. I like that they appreciated him for what her could do for the team, making him feel valued. I enjoyed Noah’s transition from California city boy to Vermont farm hand. To say he experienced a different lifestyle is putting it mildly. I appreciated how he grew throughout the novel. Zoe is a sweet heroine. She loves the farm. It reminds her of her deceased father. She has issues that she needs to work out. Noah and Zoe are an unlikely couple that works.

Melanie Ting does an exceptional job with her character development and plot. The characters grew tremendously throughout the story. The novel was thought-provoking and entertaining. I am a big fan of Melanie Ting’s work. I was thrilled that she wrote a book in the Moo U series. SNOWBALLED is the perfect 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, 281 pages
Expected publication: June 7th 2021 by Heart Eyes Press
ASIN: B092WQ46DB
Series: Moo U #9

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