A fun contemporary romance book.
Good and fun read great for a rainy day or at the beach.I liked it.

Tracy B. (
tracy32) wrote on 3/22/2007...
Everyone from Didsbury high remembers Katie Fisher as the dumpy brainiac from the poor side of town. Everyone from Didsbury High remembers Paul Van Dorn as the school hockey star and heartthrob.
But now they are facing off and matching up in more ways than one. Katies lost the pounds, added some self confidence and become a drop dead gorgeous sociology professor. and Since a series of concussions put an end to Pauls pro hockey career, his star has dimmed. Now he hits the ice as a youth hockey coach. But he's still got the hometown crowd behind him as the owner of a bar called the Penalty Box. Paul is reliving his glory days. Katie wishes she could put those years behind her. And the battle of wills that ensues just might knock love right out of the game...
Everyone from Didsbury High remembers Katie Fisher as the dumpy brainiac from the poor side of town.Everyone from Didsbury High remebers Paul van Dorn as the school hocky star-and heartthrob.
But now they're facing off-and matching up in more ways then one.Katie's lost the pounds,added some self-confidence,and become a drop-dead goegeous sociology professor.
And since a series of concussions put and end to Paul's pro-hocky career,his star has dimmed.Now he hits the ice as a youth hocky coach. But he's still got the hometown crowd behind him as the owner of a bar called the Penality Box.
Paul is reliving his glory days. Katie wishes she could put those years behind her.And the battle of wills that ensues just might knock love right out of the game...

A. D. (
Sander) wrote on 8/24/2006...
very nice read! Can't wait for Martin's New one!
Not much hockey action since Paul is retired, which is disappointing. Like all her books, a good, fun read.

Naomi L. (
MaxieCat) wrote on 4/27/2006...
This book was okay- I didn't enjoy it as much as Martin's first two books. Another story in the hockey genre, Paul Van Dorn has been forced to retire and has opened a bar in his hometown. Katie Fisher, his high school classmate has lost all the weight that outcasted her in High School. She also returns to their hometown - she is a Sociology professor on sabbatical and she is helping to take care of her nephew. The story was readable, but I felt the chemistry between the two leads was lukewarm and the plot was very thin.
being a romance novel junkie and a ginormous hockey fan i can't get enough of deirdre martin's series of hockey romances. the plot is a little predictable, but there are some quirks thrown in so things aren't dull. worth a read if you're a hockey fan like me.