Release & ARC Review: I’m Your Guy (Hockey Guys, #2) by Sarina Bowen

 

I’m Your Guy by Sarina Bowen is live!

This is a gorgeous read. A funny, sweet and heartfelt m/m, opposites attract hockey romance with two fabulous heroes who both stole my heart!

 

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Blurb

Tommaso

The furniture district is my personal hell. I don’t know my ass from an ottoman. But when a hot designer comes to my rescue, I realize my problems are bigger than the house I’m trying to furnish.

A scorching kiss over fabric samples makes me question all my choices. But is it too late to change my entire life to get more of them?

Carter

I need this gig, but my cocky new client leaves out a couple crucial details:
He doesn’t mention that he’s a famous hockey player. And he doesn’t own up to the way he’s always trying to undress me with his dark, broody eyes.

The man throws out more mixed signals than a broken traffic light. I’ve never been more sexually frustrated in my entire life. I need to back away before I do something stupid, like lose my heart.

Oops. Too late.

 

 

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Review

4.5 stars!

This is a gorgeous read. A funny, sweet and heartfelt m/m, opposites attract hockey romance with two fabulous heroes who both stole my heart!

Though you can absolutely read this book as a standalone, it’s the second book in the Hockey Guys series, and a fantastic continuation of Bowen’s larger hockey world.

Hockey player Tomasso DiCosta is new to the Colorado Cougars, he’s just moved into his new house, and he’s looking to get it furnished and looking homey before his beloved mother comes to visit for Christmas. He is a total alpha sports dude and neither knows nor cares about home furnishings, so when he runs into a designer in a furniture store, it’s his lucky day.

Carter Flynn is rebuilding after his interior design business pretty much imploded due to bad decisions made by his ex-partner, and he’s trying to get his work and personal life back on track. Tomasso’s job is his saving grace, and he throws himself into the task with excitement and enthusiasm.

It’s such a fun dynamic as Carter and his passion for home furnishings comes up against a grumpy hockey player who is used to living with nothing but a TV and a bed, and their interplay is so entertaining! They bicker and banter, and their text messages are so fun. But the more time they spend together, their dynamic shifts as attraction starts to grow.

 

 

Openly gay Carter takes in stride, secretly but happily ogling Tomasso’s “abs of glory” while keeping his feelings to himself, but he does wonder about his broody new friend who sends some very mixed vibes. For Tomasso, it’s complicated. After dealing with homophobic family members all his life, he is very closed off and isolated, he’s never acted on his attraction to men, in fact he’s buried it and has spent his whole life trying to ignore it. But Carter, his friendship, and their ever-growing attraction changes all of that and soon Tomasso is starting to accept the intensity of his feelings and thinking about the kind of life he wants to live, undeniably drawn to the man who has very quickly come to mean so much to him.

It’s a slow burn, and such a beautiful, natural shift, and I felt every moment as Tomasso and Carter quietly fall for each other. And when they finally start to explore things between them, we get the most beautiful romance that is funny, sweet, emotional and steamy. They are honest with each other, and though they have a lot to figure out and some personal demons to deal with, I could understand and empathise with where both of them were at. They deal with it well, and there is just enough drama to bring intensity to their story, while setting up a wonderfully happy ending for these two.

While all this is going on, Tomasso’s hockey team is also going through a bit of a shift, and there’s lots of time spent with the boys, which is always fun (including Tomasso’s neighbours, Hudson and Gavin from the first book in the series). And there’s even some Brooklyn Bruisers cameos! I loved the dynamics between the guys, and seeing them so unconditionally there for each other.

I listened to this as an audiobook narrated by Jacob Morgan and Teddy Hamilton, and it’s a fantastic one to listen to! These two are a well-established duo for Sarina’s m/m books, and they do a great job balancing the funny and the feels.

I loved this book. 4.5 stars!

An Advanced Review Copy was generously provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.

 

Hockey Guys

A Brooklyn Bruisers spin-off

 

The New Guy (#1)
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I’m Your Guy (#2)
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