Jenna Riley comes from a sports oriented family. Being the athlete he is, Ty never gives up on a challenge, and right now, Jenna is a challenge Ty has set his sights on. There’s only one problem with that, Jenna has vowed to never date or fall for anyone involved in sports. Ty had met the bar’s manager Jenna Riley through her brother Mick earlier on and now has become intrigued with her. He and his teammates have made it a habit of hanging out at Riley’s, a popular sports bar in town after home games. Ty Andersson is a professional hockey player who plays for the St. Her athletes are definitely not lacking in the hotness department or stamina department, both on the playing field and the bedroom. I’ve only read this one and if it’s any indication for how she writes, she’s an author that can keep me interested in storyline and characters, especially of the athletic variety. Taking a Shot is part of Burton’s Play-By-Play series. Okay enough of my ramblings about hockey, onto my review. So I had a feeling this book would be right up my alley. Nothing like watching a bunch of guys skating on ice after a rubber puck, jostling, fighting, roughing it up to score a goal. Actually, I’ve been going to hockey games since in the womb so it’s in my blood. The main male lead is a professional hockey player and that’s my number one sport. I had never read anything by Jaci Burton before, but when TRC put the cover for Taking a Shot up I knew it was a book I had to check out.
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