When We Lied

A brand new hockey romance standalone from New York Times Bestselling Author Claire Contreras set in the same world as Until I Get You... Finneas Alexander Barlow is a walking thirst trap. Tall, hot, and broody. Tousled brown hair, chiseled jaw, alluring green eyes, perfect teeth, well-groomed beard, broad shoulders, and lips good enough to bite. He’d look like a Disney prince if the prince was a broody ahole. Four years ago, a fated meeting led to an inevitable hook-up. Just one. It’s his rule. One-time hook-ups, no information exchanges, and no repeats. I knew that even before he established his boundaries, and he kept his promise. I hadn’t seen or heard from him since. A year ago, when tragedy struck, he came back to town and sought me out. Gone was the disarming grin and the innuendos he’d once used to make my knees go weak. Unfortunately, his ire was equally debilitating. Now he’s back as the face of Fairview’s brand new professional hockey team and he’s looking for answers I don’t have. Finn won’t accept that, though. He’s as determined to uncover my secrets as I am to keep them. He pushes as hard as I pull. It’s only a matter of time before the rope snaps. Now I can only hope I'm the one left standing. tropes: Morally gray hero obsessed/possessive hero college basketball player heroine hockey player hero Mystery found family

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Veronica

2/11/2025

First time reading a book by this author, and I went into it thinking it would be a sports romance. Unfortunately, there was very little sports content and even fewer genuinely romantic moments. The story felt overcrowded with unnecessary scenes, too many tropes happening all at once and too many characters to follow; honestly, this book could have been much shorter. The sex-club scenes—and Finneas sleeping with prostitutes—were extremely awkward to read. Josslyn also got on my nerves more times than I can count. Who in their right mind goes to all those places alone? All throughout the book it was painfully obvious that Mallory was sleeping with Tate. As for her “death,” I never felt sorry for her—not the first time, not when she was revealed to be alive, and not even when she truly died. I felt nothing except that death was honestly too good for her. She was awful and should have faced consequences for everything she did. And finally… why was Tate even “kidnapped”? What was the point of that plotline?

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