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A review by relly
Royal Lines by V.L. Locey, RJ Scott
3.75
3.75 stars
I like this series as it deals with the guys lives outside of hockey. Yes they are hockey players but that is nearly a side thing as they only got on the ice here for a charity match.
It took me a long time to get into this one, as at the start I wasn’t a big fan of Marquis. He was so over confident and some of the things that came out of his mouth in the first half I found to be unbelievable especially considering he was representing his company and dealing with Royals.
Eventually it calmed down and I got to liking him. I felt sorry for him in the end when things didn’t go his way.
I liked the way the company acted, they traded on their reputation and didn’t go in maligning the opposition. Things have a way of always coming out.
Kaleb and his family were great. They all had their issues and people they loved. It was interesting to see how it all worked itself out in the end.
I liked the mini epilogue at the end. Being as the guys both lived on different continents it was always going to be hard to see it working but this gave us a quick rundown of where everyone was at.
I like this series as it deals with the guys lives outside of hockey. Yes they are hockey players but that is nearly a side thing as they only got on the ice here for a charity match.
It took me a long time to get into this one, as at the start I wasn’t a big fan of Marquis. He was so over confident and some of the things that came out of his mouth in the first half I found to be unbelievable especially considering he was representing his company and dealing with Royals.
Eventually it calmed down and I got to liking him. I felt sorry for him in the end when things didn’t go his way.
I liked the way the company acted, they traded on their reputation and didn’t go in maligning the opposition. Things have a way of always coming out.
Kaleb and his family were great. They all had their issues and people they loved. It was interesting to see how it all worked itself out in the end.
I liked the mini epilogue at the end. Being as the guys both lived on different continents it was always going to be hard to see it working but this gave us a quick rundown of where everyone was at.