

Ollie is a hockey player and Lennon is a journalist. I enjoyed Ollie and Lennon as main characters, though at times, they could be a little bland. If you like the other books, you'll probably like this one, if you didn't maybe don't pick this up. Despite that this one was less of a fake boyfriend plot, it's still very similar to the first two books in this series. I've enjoyed all three of the books in this series that I've read and this was no different. hat trick anyone ?❤️?❤️? Read moreģ.75 stars. The family banter is hilarious, sense of comradery with friends what most wish for, and having rink side seat to Ollie & Lennon’s falling for each other. As sports journalist, Lennon’s fair but honest, as a gay man he’s believes people should come out on their own terms and time. Ollie feels safe and respected with Lennon.

The bulk of this story is Ollie coming to terms with what’s important to him and how he wants his story told, Lennon supports Ollie and encourages him to live in his comfort zone. Ollie is out to his family and few close friends, but is afraid his days as a pro hockey player will implode if he comes out publicly. Months later they meet again, and the sparks are still there. Ollie & Lennon accidentally meet while Ollie is squirming through a family dinner, Lennon volunteers to be a fake date to divert their attention. Great series… hopeful vision for pro athletes.
