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1. Book Review: Trying To Score, Toni Aleo (Assassins BK 2)



Reading Level:New Adult
Format:EBook
Publisher:Self-Published 4/11/12
Parasols:4

The second book in Aleo's Assassin's series really delivers the punches. It has heartache, passion, true villainous characters and above all, a really kick-ass love story.

Fallen Parker is an 19 yo college student hanging out with friends at a bar, when she meets the extremely gorgeous Lucas Brooks, who just happened to be signed by a NHL team. They have a whirlwind romance that leaves both of them so much in love. However Fallon's heart is broken when she comes home to find Lucas in bed with her roommate. With her heart broken, she goes back to Tennessee with her tail between her legs and a secret that will forever haunt her.

Fast Forward nine years, Lucas has been traded to the Nashville Assassins, he too, has his secrets but when he sees Fallon, he wants to right all the wrongs that happened nine years ago. However, Fallon's secret could destroy their happily ever after.

Lucas, Lucas, Lucas. He is such a tortured soul. He's an addict, he feels responsible for his father's passing and with dyslexia, he's never learned to properly read. This guy wants to be loved and he has that in spades. You can't help but love him. He might have screwed up in the past, but he is doing everything can to right those wrongs, and Fallon just isn't having it. 

Fallon Parker is working for her family's wine company and is hoping to partner up with Nashville Assassins to help further promote her wines. When Lucas Brooks comes forward to be the face of the wines for the hockey team, Fallon is not happy. She needs to keep her professional life separate from her private life. Lucas has other plans, he wants back in Fallon's life and will go above and beyond to do that.

However, an 8 year old, Aiden Parker will throw Lucas' life into a tailspin. 

This installment was my favorite. I loved Lucas, tolerated Fallon at times. I understand wanting to be cautious and protect her son, but she really needed to listen to Lucas. She didn't know that he had a drug problem as he hid it quite well. One thing I noticed with this book, is how much stronger Aleo's writing is. Her pacing is spot-on and her plotting is done really well. She grabs you into the story and refuses to let you out until you're all wrung out. Her characters are either lovable or completely hate-able. Levi Moss is by far one of the worst villains I've ever read and that is saying something. Aleo is also really good at dropping hints at whose story will be coming up next. When Lucas stars being a father to Aiden, you know that he is the ONE for Fallon. All she needs to do is listen to her heart and ignore the outside influences. Aiden and Lucas' relationship is adorable.

I'm really hoping that someone picks up this series for publication so people can go into a real bookstore and buy a nice paperback (trade) of this book. It would be a great addition to your bookcase. Again, Aleo writes the hockey scenes with such aplomb that I can visualize the game happening.  If you have an e-reader and about $4, you can own this book too. Highly recommend

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2. Book Review: Taking Shots, Toni Aleo





Reading Level:New Adult
Format:EBook
Publisher:Self-Published 10/5/11
Parasols:4

I can't remember how I found this book, I think it might've been mentioned on twitter or goodreads, but I'm glad I did find it. Toni Aleo writes with such passion and her storytelling is getting stronger with each book. This one is the first in what I hope is a long line of series. The hockey team is really the star of the show and Toni can write the best hockey scenes I've read to date. She's a true hockey fan (and hey, she loves the Bruins so she's awesome!)

Elli Fisher is a depressed, sad and lonely woman who is tired of the abuses she suffers at the hands of her family and the men in her life. When her uncle hires her to photograph the Lord Stanley Cup winning Nashville's Assassin's Hockey Team, of course she jumps at the chance. She's a huge hockey fan, and it doesn't hurt that her uncle owns the team!

Shea Adler is the hunky star of the team who is tired of the bumbling bimbos and unsatisfying sexual experiences. When he meets Elli, he instantly knows that this is a person that he wants to know. However, things become really complicated when Elli backs off and is afraid to allow Shea into her life. She's been a huge Shea Adler fan and kinda wears that on her sleeve, as in in her house and how she dresses for games. 

Elli has a sister who is the most despicable person on earth or wait, that might just be her mother. Both of them are horrible. When Elli's uncle gives her the team, she has to separate love and business and may just have to let Shea go because the two can't comingle.

Toni scores a hat trick with her three published books so far. I know that people are skittish about indie pubbed books out there, but there are so many good ones that I say give them a chance, I did and I'm happier for it. I've met a wonderful lady in Toni and I'm so happy that her books are doing so awesome. I had no problem giving this book 4 parasols because I just loved all the characters. Even if you're not a hockey fan, but you love a realistic romance, definitely get this book.

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