Synopsis
A hockey star. His hidden boyfriend. And his fake girlfriend. What could go wrong?
Tyler Wolfe has it all, or does he? He’s living his dream, playing pro hockey. Everything would be perfect if he didn’t have to hide the most important thing in his life.
Danny Fisher has had enough. Two years as Tyler's hidden boyfriend have taken a toll on him and he considers leaving Tyler.
Lily Parker is struggling with her career. Training young horses isn’t an easy job—one where she has recently been lying in the dirt more than being on the horse. An evening meant to leave her problems behind her leads to a chance encounter with Danny and Tyler, complicating her life even more.
Defying Gravity is the first book in the Ice Tigers Hockey Romance series and can be read as a standalone.
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Isabella Cassazza wins with DEFYING GRAVITY, the first book in the Ice Tigers series. Boston Ice Tigers NHL star, Tyler Wolfe, has a secret, his boyfriend, Danny Fisher. Their lives change after meeting, Lily Parker. This contemporary sports romance is suitable for adult audiences.
I adored this story. Tyler, Danny, and Lily are all amazing characters. They are all very different but fit together. Tyler is an in the closet athlete. He distances himself from his teammates fearing they will discover his secrete. Danny is his patient bisexual boyfriend. He is a physiotherapist; this is great considering Tyler and Lily are athletes. Then horse trainer, Lily, enters their lives changing it forever.
Lily is a sweet person. She has good intentions. I felt horrible for what her friend, Nathalie, went through. It’s understandable how Lily becomes involved with Tyler and Danny. I enjoyed the horse training aspect of the story. It was very detailed, and I felt like I learned a few things.
I adored how the characters developed throughout the story. They make a serious positive impact on each other’s lives. I love that Tyler opens to his teammates. Everything about this story was perfect. It was believable. There were relevant obstacles. Isabella Cassazza does a fantastic job getting you in the characters' heads.
I appreciated Isabella Cassazza writing style. DEFYING GRAVITY was skillfully written and engaging. It had me hooked from start to finish. I cannot wait for book two, CENTER OF GRAVITY. I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book.
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