Falling for the Backup
Assassins Series, Book 3.5
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Narrated by:
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Lucy Malone
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Toni Aleo
After serving as a dutiful bridesmaid in the wedding from hell, Aynslee Shaw just wants to slink home to Nashville and forget the whole trip. That is until the hottest guy she's ever seen is seated next to her on the flight and charms her with his easy laugh and killer smile. But just when she thinks things are getting good, he vanishes, leaving Aynslee wondering, was that guy the one? And did she just let him slip through her fingers? Former superstar goalie Jordan Ryan is back on the ice - finally. After a crippling knee injury that had him wondering if he'd ever play pro hockey again, he's got his full attention on rebuilding his career. So a pretty - okay, beautiful - girl on a plane shouldn't be a distraction. But Jordan is very distracted. And when Aynslee crosses his path again, he's not sure any job in the world is worth missing his second chance with a woman like her.
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I just relistened this week and this was better than I remembered.
Falling for the Backup
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Really enjoyed this series
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Loved it
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This book went by incredibly quickly, especially when compared to the other books in the series. Aynslee and Jordan quickly hit things off and then quickly move into bed and finally quickly fall in love. One thing I didn't like in this book that was different from the previous books in the series is that neither Aynslee nor Jordan had really been mentioned before. Aside from Jordan being a member of the Assassins (and very briefly mentioned in the previous book(s) in regards to his injury), there is no connection to the other books. Something I've really enjoyed about this series has been the character crossover between the books. I was a bit disappointed that wasn't so much the case with this one. All of that being said, I did still really enjoy this book for what it was. The book features a HEA ending and no cliffhanger.
Not critical to series' central story line.
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