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Ebook About Drafted to play for the Jacksonville Sea Storm, an NHL affiliate, twenty-year-old Lane Courtnall’s future looks bright, apart from the awkwardness he feels as a gay man playing on a minor league hockey team. He's put his foot in his mouth a few times and alienated his teammates. Then, during a rivalry game, Lane throws off his gloves against Jared Shore, enforcer for the Savannah Renegades. It’s a strange way to begin a relationship. Jared’s been playing minor league hockey for most of his career. He’s bisexual and doesn’t care if anyone knows. But he’s determined to avoid another love affair after the last one left him devastated. Out of nowhere a one-nighter with rookie Lane Courtnall gives him second thoughts. Lane reminds Jared why he loves the game and why love might be worth the risk. In turn, Jared hopes to show Lane how to be comfortable with himself on and off the ice. But they’re at different points in their careers, and both men will have to decide what they value most.Book Breakaway (Scoring Chances Book 1) Review :
This is a tricky book to grade because I liked a lot of things about it and yet it took me a long time to finish it; there were very involving portions of the story but somewhat tedious parts as well.I liked the main characters, for the most part, and I thought they complemented each other well. Jared the jaded veteran recaptures his love of hockey from his rookie boyfriend, whilst Lane is encouraged by Jared to believe in himself and not worry about what other people think. Lane is a very distinctive character who displays many of the quirks of someone on the autism spectrum (he has few social skills, he takes things people say literally, he misses conversational nuances and tends to have weird associations of ideas). His dialogue is often amusing but some scenes felt unnecessarily drawn out just to reinforce Lane's cluelessness about relationships and life in general. Lane's roundabout conversations with others, particularly his friend Zoe, were chief contributors to the middle section of the book feeling like wading through molasses; it seemed to take ages to get through it.The relationship between Jared and Lane progresses quite quickly, in page time if not in real time. I liked the way that they could trash talk each other on the ice but ignore their teams' rivalry once they were away from the arena. However it would have been a more involving read if it had taken them longer to fall in love, or if everything in their professional lives hadn't gone so smoothly. The sex is written in an earthy and sometimes too prosaic way; there is plenty of honest physical attraction, affection and exasperation (on Jared's part) but not much deep feeling expressed.The book seemed to have reached its climax with a few chapters left, but a lot of things were resolved in those final chapters, which were actually very enjoyable to read. As I approached the end of the book I could appreciate Avon Gale's smooth writing and often humorous storytelling, but I also reflected on the way that despite so much having happened in Lane and Jared's lives, their romance still felt a bit underdeveloped.Although I enjoyed some aspects of this book a lot, including the depiction of the world of minor league hockey (Gale makes it very accessible to a non-fan) the uneven feel of the book is the reason for the three star verdict. It has a good story and engaging characters but it made for a sometimes frustrating reading experience. Sports romances are one of my favorite subgenres, and for some reason—gee, maybe it’s because I grew up in northern Minnesota?—hockey romances are right there at the top of the list. So when someone recommended Avon Gale’s Breakaway to me, I clicked to buy without a second thought. I was rewarded with a fun read full of cute fluff and plenty of hot stuff too.Lane Courtnall is finally making money playing hockey after being drafted by the NHL, though to start, he’s playing on a team in the lowest level of the minor league in Jacksonville, Florida, a city that has essentially no hockey fans. But that’s okay because he’s only twenty and has a bright future in front of him. But he’s socially awkward, which means he inadvertently alienated most of his teammates right off the bat. He also feels awkward because he’s gay on a professional sports team. Jared Shore has played minor-league hockey for years and knows he won’t be moving up. As enforcer for the Savannah Renegades, he’s known for his rough, physical style of play. He’s bisexual and completely uninterested in getting into another serious relationship, and he has a rule against sleeping with other hockey players. So when Lane picks a fight with him in a misguided attempt to prove himself to his team, it’s truly laughable. When their paths cross later that night, Jared isn’t laughing at the signs that the obviously inexperienced rookie wants him bad. And after the one-nighter, it’s got Jared rethinking not just his sex life but his hockey life too.The thing that’s most noticeable from the start of reading this book is the writing style, particularly the writing that comes during the scenes from Lane’s point of view. It’s perfect for Lane’s awkward behavior. Many times during the book, he says things that should be really offensive or just plain weird, but it quickly becomes clear the man doesn’t have a mean bone in his body. He just doesn’t have a filter, so whatever he’s thinking, it’s out in the open. It’s quite humorous at times, and because he’s Canadian, his impulsive need to be nice and polite makes the things he says and does even more odd and funny. Once you get past the awkward, he’s impossible not to love. But his awkwardness comes from more than just his lack of social grace. He has a lot to overcome to be comfortable in his own skin.Jared is a fun character to read as well, especially his dealing with Lane’s idiosyncrasies. But even apart from that, as the story reveals Jared’s past, along with his having to make decisions about his hockey career, I found myself enjoying him even more than Lane. They work well together, not only because of the scorching hot sex scenes (that yes, have a fun bit of awkwardness to them too) but also because they bring out the best in each other, helping each other realize what’s important and how to be better individually.One of the reasons I enjoy hockey romances so much is that the game itself is almost like a secondary character, or at least I like it when that happens. That’s certainly the case in this book, and the author’s use of the game to wrap around the challenges Lane and Jared face made it all the more entertaining. In addition, a real secondary character, Zoe, befriends Lane near the beginning of the book, and she turns out to be a great addition to the story as well.When I read Breakaway six months ago, it was my first exposure to Avon Gale. I understand this is a much lighter and fluffier work than some of her previous writing, but that’s fine with me. I can’t resist a hockey romance, not just because it’s hot men being hot together but because I like hockey too. This was definitely a winner for me. 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