STICK AROUND by E.M. Lindsey is AVAILABLE NOW

Blurb:
“Would you slap a teammate for twenty-five grand?”
“Uh, yeah. There are a few I’d slap for free. Just point me in the right direction.”
Problem number one: My personal life is falling apart.
Problem number two: My public life is also on thin freaking ice.
Problem number three: The ridiculously hot NHL D-man with the inability to remove his head from his ass has decided I’m his number one target.
And that last one is a bit of an issue since his idea of targeting me is to have absurdly hot hate-hookups with me in the locker room. Which I don’t necessarily mind…
Except there’s one tiny snag in his plan: I don’t like guys.
Or, well, I didn’t think I liked guys.
But when Alexio Zeki drops to his knees and, uh, gets to business, I realize my very narrow view of my own sexuality needs some adjustment.
And that’s ironic coming from a blind man.
Admitting I’m bisexual is the easy part.
Admitting I’m kind of, sort of, ridiculously into the man I claimed to hate is something else entirely. But the more he insists that I’m worth keeping, the more I start wanting to believe him.
Stick Around is the first book in the Punk as Puck spin-off series, Legends and Fury. It’s a high heat, enemies to lovers rom-com with a snarky NHL goalie who has a lot of big opinions and doesn’t care if they’re unsolicited, a PPHL goalie with a mountain of problems and no way to reach the top, locker room hookups, praise, swoony romance, a low-stakes bi-awakening, hockey bro banter, tons of chirping, and the swooniest happily ever after.
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars
Stick Around is the first book I’ve read by E.M. Linsey, and I quite enjoyed it. I understand that this book is the first in a spinoff series about players in the professional para hockey league. I thought that Jonah and Alexio’s story was pretty self-contained, even though Jonah apparently had been a side character in the previous series. For that reason, I’m sure frequent readers will love the continuation of the series with this new couple, but I had no problems diving into Jonah and Alexio’s romance without having that background.
I really liked Jonah. He has the weight of the world on his shoulders when it comes to the family drama surrounding his sick father (who has Alzheimer’s) and his brothers, who have written their father off. And I have to admit, finding out how horribly the dad treated the three brothers when they were young… yikes! No father of the year award there! But that really made Jonah’s plight resonate more with me, and I appreciated how far he’s come in his life.
With Alexio, I thought he came off a bit brute-ish at times and arrogant when it came to the disabilities of Jonah and his teammates. I get that there’s this “us” versus “them” mentality because Alexio plays for the NHL team that is more or less forced to share their arena with the PPHL team, and I was glad to see that after being called out on more than one occasion about how insensitive he was being, Alexio began to change his tune. Otherwise, I would have really struggled with this enemies-to-lovers story. But I thought that all came together nicely, and I really enjoyed this story and the disability rep with the para athletes.
Overall, Jonah and Alexio’s journey was messy and emotional, just what I love in an enemies-to-lovers story. And even though Jonah is blind, he “sees” Alexio and vice versa; these characters had a lovely connection. There is a great friend group that shows up for one another when the going gets tough. I also really enjoyed the tease at the end of this book for Jonah’s brother, Micah, and Vanya, as the couple in the next book!
I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Meet E.M. Lindsey:
E.M. Lindsey is a Romance author, an ancient historian, and avid lover of nerdy things. EM lives on the East Coast of the United States.
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