Shot on Goal
Pucks & Rainbows, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Michael Ferraiuolo
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Nick J. Russo
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By:
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L.A. Witt
About this listen
The Vancouver Narwhals’ star goalie. The New York Krakens’ head coach. This can’t possibly be a recipe for disaster.
Goalie Brad Spencer is flying high after his team clinches the Cup and names him their MVP. Like his teammates, he’s ready to celebrate - ideally with someone in his bed. When he slips off to a gay bar, he meets someone who’s gorgeous, willing, and...absolutely the last man he should be touching.
Head coach Anthony Caruso just wants to have a few drinks and get laid to soothe the sting of his team losing the Cup. Then, that ridiculously sexy player from the opposing team strolls into the club. The chemistry is instantaneous, and a mountain of PHL regulations can’t keep them apart. After all, it’s just a hookup.
And then, another hookup. And then, a summer getaway that’s just enough time and privacy for them to get in way over their heads. When the hockey season starts up again, they walk away...but they can’t stay away.
Anthony and Brad value their careers way too much to be this reckless, but they’ve both been alone for way too long to ignore these feelings. Sooner or later, though, something has to give, and one of them is going to have to choose between the man he loves and the sport he lives for.
Shot on Goal, book three of the Pucks & Rainbows series, is approximately 100,000 words and can be listened to as a stand-alone.
©2020 L.A. Witt (P)2020 L.A. WittWhat listeners say about Shot on Goal
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- Hi Ho Silver
- 09-08-21
Narration issues
Coach Caruso sounds like Pete Postlethwaite as Kobayashi in The Usual Suspects (great movie by the way), but terrible narration by a usually great narrator doing an "Irish" accent (I think?). Chose the book because of the fine narrators, but this was so awful I couldn't get into the story even a little bit. Didn't get to enjoy Mr Russo, who is one of my all time favs. DISAPPOINTING
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