Release & Review ~ Roman by Sawyer Bennett


Roman
by Sawyer Bennett
Release: February 21, 2017

New York Times bestselling author Sawyer Bennett steams up the ice all over again as the Carolina Cold Fury hockey team’s hottest bad boy gets his first taste of something good.

In a league full of troublemakers, Cold Fury defenseman Roman Sýkora stands out—at least when it comes to negative publicity. When he’s not chilling in the penalty box, the sizzling Czech skate demon is racking up tabloid headlines for his scandalous behavior with the ladies. But now Roman’s feeling the burn from management to clean up his act, or else. Luckily he’s got an enticing distraction: a fun-loving barista who plays the ukulele and brings out a side of Roman he didn’t know he had.

Lexi Robertson came to Raleigh, North Carolina, to finally meet her father, Brian Brannon, and her half sister, Gray, both of whom work in the Cold Fury’s front office. That’s where she first meets sexy, intimidating Roman—who’s really a big softie at heart. As one relationship takes off, another begins: Brian seems to be clicking with Lexi’s boss at the coffee shop. But when the friction between Roman and her new family heats up, Lexi wonders whether she’s a pawn in their game. Feeling hurt and foolish, Lexi’s ready to quit while she’s ahead. Trouble is, Roman’s not ready to quit on her.



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Sawyer Bennett takes us back to the ice, this time with Roman Sýkora. The Cold Fury series is one of my favorites and this was a wonderful installment in the series. I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

Roman and Lexi were likable characters from the first moment we met them. Their flirty banter and hot chemistry were enjoyable. They balanced out the other and made for a perfect couple. 

What made this book so much more were the two romances in one. Watching Brian Brannon fall in love was laughable at times and highly entertaining. To see the owner of the Cold Fury fall and fall hard was so much fun. He added character and depth to the story making it that much better.

As always Sawyer gave us glimpses of the other Cold Fury players and family and bringing back lovable characters. If you love hockey romance then I would recommend this series over and over. This can be read as a standalone.



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