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Prove It
Prove It | Stephanie Hoyt
3 posts | 3 read | 1 to read
Despite being unanimously projected to go first overall in the upcoming NHL Draft, Noah Anderson wants nothing more than to get the Draft over with so he can escape his dad's unrelenting criticism and establish himself outside the rivalry he's never tried to fuel. Alex Valencia can handle getting picked second after a guy touted as the next Gretzky-but he can't wrap his head around the fact that Noah is the one friend he can't make. When the draft lottery all but guarantees they'll play for rival teams, Alex accidentally walks them right into a loser-buys dinner competition, ensuring their relationship remains a point of interest long after the season begins. Opposites in so many ways, neither Alex nor Noah expect a relationship built on the begrudging acceptance of a challenge made on live television to become so deeply important to them. But as the line between chirping and flirting blurs, they both must decide how much they're willing to sacrifice to play in the NHL.
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GirlNamedJesse
Prove It | Stephanie Hoyt
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Mehso-so

I liked it more than I didn‘t like it, but I had to keep stopping to figure out who was narrating and which person that was every chapter. I‘ve finished the book and I still couldn‘t tell you which one is Canadian. But, I did enjoy their dynamic, and their friend groups were fun.

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CarolynM
Prove It | Stephanie Hoyt
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Pickpick

Very slow burn m/m hockey romance that was most enjoyable for the soul baring and supportive group chats between the players. I‘d love to believe that a bunch of hockey bros had conversations like these but something tells me it‘s not very likely. And I claim I don‘t read fantasy😉😆

LeahBergen 😆😆 6mo
Centique 😂😂 Fantasy indeed! 5mo
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litenkrake
Prove It | Stephanie Hoyt
Pickpick

This. Book. Was. Amazing. I couldn't put it down, I spent the entire day reading it because the characters were so interesting and the romance was incredible. It's also dialogue heavy, which does wonders for my adhd brain (as I dread having to read too many descriptions) and even though it's a slow burn, it was completely worth it.