Falling for Flynn (Hockey on Tap #1)
- Jun 23, 2017
- 1 min read

Falling for Flynn by Kate Willoughby was the first book in the Hockey on Tap series, a spin off from Willoughby's In the Zone series. I'm a huge fan of the series. Flynn Hammerstrom was a retired NHL player that currently owned a brewery with two of his former line mates. He was recently divorced and not looking for women who liked to be in the middle of controversy or in the headlines. Tracy Duval was an OBGYN that had played hockey into her college years. She currently coached girls hockey in her off time. She would have pursued hockey further had there been more of an opportunity for a female. Tracy responded to an ad to play hockey with former NHL players in the Baracuda Alumni Fantasy Camp. The ad was targeting only men. Tracy signed on to prove a point and the controversy began. It was told from a dual POV and Willoughby was detailed, humorous and creative with the storyline. It did, however, have quite a few editing errors; which were primarily extra, missing or incorrect words. Although enjoyable, it wasn't my favorite book by Willoughby. However, I did love the premise of the series focusing around three forty-ish NHL alumni and their venture, The Hat Trick Brewery and Tasting Room. Falling for Flynn set the stage for the series beautifully. Cole Ripley and Slater Jones will continue the series and I can't wait to see who's next.

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