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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Review - OFF LIMITS by Kelly Jamieson

Off Limits 


Perfect for fans of Sawyer Bennett and Toni Aleo, Kelly Jamieson’s charming holiday novella kicks off a brand-new series featuring the hunky hockey stars of the Chicago Aces.
The Christmas season always puts a smile on Jenna McFadden’s face. Even though she’s bringing a boyfriend home for the first time, inside she’s dying to see Andrew. Years ago, when the McFaddens took the troubled teen into their home, Jenna had to keep her blazing-hot crush a secret. And now that he’s playing pro hockey for the NHL’s Chicago Aces, nothing’s changed. With his wide shoulders and taut muscles, Andrew’s the most tempting package in the house . . . one that Jenna’s dying to unwrap.

Andrew Ross just can’t make a play for Jenna. Her dad and brothers wouldn’t approve, and he could never betray the trust of the wonderful people who treated him like family when he lost his own. That’s what makes the holidays so hard. Whether Jenna’s skating with Andrew on a frozen pond or sitting on his lap while he plays Santa, she’s pushing all their boundaries—and there’s only so much a man can take. Andrew knows that she’s off-limits. But something deep down tells him that Jenna’s heart is the one prize he simply has to win.



4 of 5 Stars

Jenna has been in love with Andrew since her family took him in all those years ago. Just when she thought she might get her chance, he pulled back and away again breaking her heart. Avoidance seemed to be the only way to survive. But, seeing him again after all these years at the family Christmas opens up that wounded box all over again.

Andrew is so happy to have the MacFadden's took him in when he had lost his entire family. He owed they so much. Jenna was like the forbidden fruit, he had noticed her long before moving in but the were just teens. Watching her grow up and become the beautiful woman she is now. After crossing that line and then pushing her away, he was certain he would never have her love.

Could they be together? Would her family approve? Hell, would she even give him a second chance? Was Jenna worth loosing his family all over again?

This was a great addition to the Aces Series. I do like that even though they are based on a new couple the other teammate are still seen and brought forward in the next books. Will we get Army next??

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