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Kit by Brenda Rothert 🏒 🗞

Posted on 1 February, 2021 by in Brenda Rothert, Review / 0 comments

Kit by Brenda Rothert 🏒 🗞Kit by Brenda Rothert
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four-stars

Kit
Molly Lynch isn’t like any woman I’ve met before. The pretty, ball-busting reporter has a penchant for asking questions that dredge up memories I’d rather keep buried. I answer them, though, because I’m so intrigued by her—a mix of shy and bold, so set in her ways that the slightest change knocks her off kilter. The closer Molly gets to my dark truth, though, the more I try to shift her focus to what I want most—her total surrender to me in the bedroom.

Molly
I finally have the life I’m meant for. Predictable. Boring. Safe. NHL player Kit Carter upsets the stability I crave when he looks at me with his dark eyes, wounded and guarded, but also swirling with desire. I can’t let him figure out who I truly am—driven not by ambition but by anxiety. Unable to let go of my control, even for a second. There’s something about Kit that draws me to him so powerfully it’s no longer a choice, though. I need to give in, even if it costs me everything.

Kit by Brenda Rothert is the story of NHLer Kit Carter and newspaper reporter Molly Lynch.

Kit and Molly meet as she does a story about him and the reader can instantly feel the connection these two have.

Kit is such a wonderful character; and it truly was so wonderful to read about a man who loves hockey, gives back to the community, and isn’t a dick to a woman. He just a good day making his way through life. Though Kit has a past that comes into play (one I wish the reader did get a bit more of) it does not make him a jerk.

Thank you to the author for writing a wounded not perfect male lead; Kit was so wonderfully imperfect.

Kit and Molly fit so well together; they truly care about each other and support each other.

I adored how the theme here was neither Molly or Kit wanting to fix each other. They come together accepting each other and simply wanting to make the other happy.

Molly’s Gram was awesome and the way her dog Mr. Darcy played into the story was epic!

Though this book is part of Rothert’s Chicago Blaze series it is easily read standalone.

For lovers of the series yes many of the prior heroes, Kit’s teammates’ play are around!

I am very excited for the team owner Olivier next in you guessed it Olivier!

Rothert did a wonderful job with the characters in this story, I do feel I have to add that with a good content editor this could have been a 5 star read…

When I closed the book these characters continued to run through my head… but it just felt well not complete….. or maybe rushed at the end.

four-stars

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