
PAPER RINGS by Brittanée Nicole
Blurb:
From the bestselling author of the Boston Bolts Hockey Series comes a friends-to-strangers-to-lovers hockey romance featuring the next generation of Langfields.
There are only two things I’ve ever truly wanted in my life. To be a goalie in the NHL and JJ Hanson.
In a twisted way, both dreams have come true. Rather than a spot on the roster though, I’m now the first female goalie coach in the NHL. JJ Hanson’s coach, specifically.
Not only is he one of my players—making him totally off limits—he’s also a single dad and still technically married. Oh, and thanks to my father’s meddling, he’s now my roommate, along with his cousin and her three kids, my sister and her four-year-old twins, my cousin, and JJ’s daughter, who I unfortunately adore.
Yup, I’m living with six kids under the age of five, and the only man I’ve ever loved.
There was a time when JJ was my closest friend, and for one perfect moment, he was mine. Now we don’t even talk. JJ is determined to change that, though, and when opportunity strikes and suddenly both of my dreams are within reach, I have to make a decision. Can I step out onto that ice as the first female goalie in the NHL and trust JJ with my heart?
I’ve never been one to walk away from a challenge. Maybe the only way JJ and I can move forward is to go back to the start.
Paper Rings is a friends-to-lovers, single-dad, second-chance hockey romance with dual POV and a dual timeline featuring a Brownstone like Mother Faker and many of your favorite characters from the Langfield Brothers’ family. It is the first book in the New Romantics Series and a complete standalone.
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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars
Paper Rings is the first book in Brittanee Nicole’s New Romantics series, which is a next-gen spinoff from the Bolts series. I loved Adeline and JJ’s second-chance romance, and the long history between the two characters just added so much to their reunion.
There is tension. Chemistry. Longing. Regret. And the miscommunication that has kept them apart for four years. Oh yeah, during which time, JJ married a puck bunny, had a daughter, and has been abandoned by his wife. The lack of communication between JJ and Addie kind of bugged me a bit, because so much heartache could have been avoided had they had a conversation… but I guess that would have been a different story then, wouldn’t it?
Generally, I’m not a fan of the cheating trope. And while JJ’s marriage to Tabitha was only in name at this point, I still struggled with that. Especially since Addie had made such a big issue about him being forbidden since he was a married man. But I really loved the groundwork that BN set up with the Past chapters of Addie and JJ as teenagers, so I was looking forward to the payoff of them reuniting and was willing to look past my personal ick.
Overall, this was a pretty good read, and I am looking forward to the rest of the New Romantics finding love!
I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Meet Brittanée Nicole:
Brittanee is an author who lives in Rhode Island with her husband and two children. Her town is a character in itself in all of her books.
When she is not writing she enjoys spending time outdoors by the water with her children, reading at the beach or by the pool (or really anywhere), dancing with her friends, singing Karaoke, spinning, bike riding and boating.
Some of her favorite authors are Sophia Kinsella, Elin Hilderbrand, Liane Moriarty, Mary Higgins Clark, Meghan Quinn, Daphne Elliott, Amy Alves, Claire Kingsley, Melanie Harlow, Christina Lauren, Sally Thorne and Sarah Adams. (Clearly, she has a problem and can’t pick favorites.)
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