
Nothing too angsty, nothing too emotional… just a nice quick addictive read. I felt their emotions and their struggles and every time they called each other ‘babe’ I melted a little more. I mean, a gay and a straight guy storyline is nothing revolutionary but it was done so well. But for six weeks every summer, I didn’t have to be alone. My parent’s criticism, my confusion over my sexuality. My life has been chaotic for as long as I can remember, and I always dealt with it alone. His closeness and his scent and the way he soothes me. Every time we kiss, I fall even more in love with him, and it has nothing to do with sex or lust. We’re hear because this book was hot! I mean these two… wowza! I loved how laid back Jamie was. I learned quite a bit though… but that’s not why we’re here.

In fact while writing my review I kept wondering if you call it a match or a game… but that doesn’t matter because I didn’t need to know anything about the sport.

Wes has Jamie back and he just can’t lose him again. They see each other again at a game and all the old feelings come rushing back, Jamie has no clue why he lost his best friend and he wants to find out. Things got awkward and they haven’t spoken for 4 years. Wes wanted Jamie so bad he coaxed him into a bet.

Wes fell in love at 13, with his best friend Jamie who he met at a Hockey camp. Him is the story of Wes, an Ice Hockey player who happens to be gay. I was looking for an MM book, I was in an Elle Kennedy book fog and then I found Him 🙂 MM! Look up ‘Fate’ and you’ll understand why this is exactly that. The way she writes seems so effortless, its a joy every time I read her books. Like everyone else who reads Romance, I’m a huge Elle Kennedy fan.
