Book Review: Bad Teammate by June Winters
- Kristen Lewendon
- Oct 8, 2019
- 2 min read
Dallas Devils Book 3
As a veteran player, it’s my job to mentor the newest member of the Dallas Devils—a Russian phenom named Niko. The only thing the rookie can’t do is speak a lick of English—which might be why Niko never told me his older sister, Katerina, was coming for a week-long visit. He never warned me that his sister is a total babe, either. Not that it matters—I’m a team-first kinda guy. I don't care how cute Katerina is. Or that her legs just won’t quit. Or that our first kiss was hot enough to melt a Siberian winter. Nope—none of that matters. Because I know better than to get involved with a teammate’s sister. And after everything this team has been through, would I really risk provoking our best player by taking his sister’s v-card? If we get caught, it’ll spell the end of my career. But her legs feel so good wrapped around my back...

My Review:
I love these guys. It doesn’t matter which team they play on, it’s still magic to watch a Player fall for his forever. (And I’m using “player” in every meaning of the word.) Derek has gotten to an age where the hot and cold running puck bunnies just don’t interest him anymore. Katerina has spent most of her life giving up everything to make her brother’s hockey career a possibility. As it turns out, her brother will be the thing that brings this unlikely pair together, and he just might be the thing that keeps them apart too. Katerina’s so strong and feisty; I loved her independence. Derek is so sweet and everything he does is for the good of his team. It broke my heart when he got backed into a corner he couldn’t see his way out of. I adored the way this story ends, and I never want to see the end of the author’s hockey series.
I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book through Booksprout.
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