My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Toni Aleo lights the lamp with PUCKS AND COFFEE (Knoxville Bears #2). Eliza McDavid wants to open a coffee bar. However, she has no idea what it entails. She repeatedly asks for the help of the local coffee shop owner Coleson Katz. He has turned her down not wanting competition.
Coleson is also a member of the Knoxville Bears. He has a shot at making it to the NHL. Unfortunately, he does not have a good reputation. His publicist suggests getting married and cleaning up his act. Coleson strikes a deal with Eiza: a year of marriage in exchange for his coffee shop.
Toni Aleo does it again. PUCKS AND COFFEE is a heartfelt and entertaining read. Coleson and Eliza are excellent characters. They are likeable and genuine. They face interesting obstacles like the fact Eliza forgets to mention that her grandfather is the owner of the Bears. I love how the characters grow throughout the story.
PUCKS AND COFFEE is the perfect addition to the Knoxville Bears series. After reading the ending, I am looking forward to Elliot’s story. I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book.
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