Blocked - Elise Faber

Blocked

By Elise Faber

  • Release Date: 2018-08-08
  • Genre: Romance
4 Score: 4 (From 844 Ratings)

Description

He’s the playboy she shouldn’t want.
She’s the woman he can’t live without.
Brit has spent her entire professional career trying to prove that she deserves a spot with the guys. So when she meets Stefan, the Gold's captain, she is determinedly not interested in the well-known playboy.
But when management pushes Brit and Stefan together to gain good press for the beleaguered team, Brit finds that her carefully calculated disinterest doesn’t mean anything.
She wants him.
And the more she falls, the more she risks it all.

Reviews

  • Okay

    2
    By Dazzlestarglimmer
    So I was only recently introduced to these s*x books and I can’t say that I liked it. The plot was okay but there were just sooooooooooo many bad words it was just crazy. If you’re looking for a good book then check out The Prince Of Wolves it’s really good, no bad words or any… weird stuff. Don’t read this. I lost my childhood innocence with this book :(
  • So good!!

    5
    By Mrsshea09
    Emotionally good
  • Full of real life situations and blackmail

    5
    By angelabear5
    How many people actually get places in positions that may hinder a good thing and they have to make a choice?? LOVED the dialogue, author’s notes, and the HEA. No Cliff hanger.
  • Blocked

    5
    By i luv reading
    Excellent read. Honest, new points of view. Hockey insights, personal experiences, best I’ve ever read. Loved the multigenerational!
  • It’s a good read

    4
    By Idontreallycare3
    I read it in one night
  • Trash ending

    1
    By straighttalker198
    It started out good but went to crap. Really disappointed in this!!! Of course the guy accused her of betraying him, he’s so selfish! He couldn’t understand her reason as to why she tried to “seduce” him. Not that she succeeded since all her intentions and feelings were real. So he’s the jerk, cliche enough he did come crawling back. Not before telling her twice to leave and insulting her and suggesting she sleep with someone else. Then again she takes him back and apologizes to him. She doesn’t owe him an apology since she was always sincere and so were her feelings. He’s the one who needed to apologize but didn’t! Typical!! There wasn’t enough character interaction and development between both of them. There were so many untied loose ends, even after finishing this frustrating, piece of a joke, trashy thing.

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