Monday, December 30, 2019

S.E.X. Review~ Coach's Challenge by V.L. Locey

Victor Kalinski and his husband, Dan Arou, are living the dream. Married for over a year now, the couple have settled into life in Cayuga surrounded by friends, family, and a team that’s poised to make another championship run. Each man is enjoying professional success as well as personal bliss. Who knew life in the suburbs with a spouse and a child could be so darn satisfying? Not Vic. K, that’s for sure.

The happy times are about to turn rough, though. The Cougars have picked up a new player, Sander March, a brash young center whose sass, skill, and attitude can rival Victor’s. When it’s revealed that this new player and Dan have history, tensions begin to rise between the newlyweds. As Victor and Dan work on those issues, the one person Victor never thought he would meet arrives in the small New York hamlet and proceeds to flip everything in Vic’s life upside down.

Can Victor and Dan’s marriage withstand what life is about to drop on it, or will the challenges be too much for them to handle?



Coach’s Challenge by V.L. Locey was not one of my favorite books. I love a great hockey book and add a dose of sexy men, and usually I’m hooked. Coach’s Challenge did not do it. The book was one long pun after another, and I never connected with Vic and Dan. I found them both to be immature and self-centered; to the point where their love and marriage was a ruse.

Additionally, the almost two year old Jack was so advanced he spoke in complete sentences with very little “child speak” or mistakes. This through me out of the story.

As a fan of Ms. Locey, I will continue to read her work, as she has hooked me with many of her other books- just not this one.

Frisky but Nothing too Kinky
A three handcuff review

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2019 ©Evelise Archer All rights reserved. This is a work of fiction. All names, characters, locations, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination, or have been used fictionally. Any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, locales, or events is entirely coincidental. No portion of this work may be transmitted or reproduced in any form, or by any means, without permission in writing from the author.

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