Hard Hitter is the second book in the Brooklyn Bruiser’s series and since it’s a new Sarina Bowen book, here at Book Binge we’re doing happy dances because every time Sarina Bowen writes a new book, it’s cause for celebration.
Book 1, Rookie Move doesn’t come out for a little bit yet but Holly has already read it and completely adored Trevi so I’m looking forward to reading my own eARC of the book. I can’t wait to get to know all of these characters.
While we wait for Rookie Move to come out, let’s enjoy the deliciousness of the cover of Hard Hitter.
Hard Hitter by Sarina Bowen
Releases on January 3, 2017 by Berkley
From the USA Today bestselling author of Rookie Move comes the second novel in the series that’s hot enough to melt the ice.
He’s a fighter in the rink, but he’s about to learn that playing nice can help you score…
As team captain and enforcer, Patrick O’Doul puts the bruise in the Brooklyn Bruisers. But after years of hard hits, O’Doul is feeling the burn, both physically and mentally. He conceals his pain from his coach and trainers, but when his chronic hip injury becomes too obvious to ignore, they send him for sessions with the team’s massage therapist.
After breaking up with her long-term boyfriend, Ari Bettini is in need of peace of mind. For now, she’s decided to focus on her work: rehabilitating the Bruisers’ MVP. O’Doul is easy on the eyes, but his reaction to her touch is ice cold. Ari is determined to help O’Doul heal, but as the tension between them turns red hot, they both learn that a little TLC does the body good…
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About the Author
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Sarina Bowen is the USA Today bestselling author of steamy, angsty Contemporary Romance and New Adult fiction. She lives in the wilds of Vermont.
She is the author of The Ivy Years, an award-winning series set amid the hockey team at an elite Connecticut college. Also, the The Gravity series.
With Elle Kennedy, Sarina is the author of HIM and US.
OMG. That is one fine looking cover. I’m normally not a fan of the current trend of covers with headless models, but in this case I can make an exception.