Monday, May 16, 2016

Winging It (Corrigan Falls Raiders #3)
by Cate Cameron





Disclaimer: This Entangled Teen Crush book contains adult language, ice-melting kisses, and a swoon-worthy hero. This fake relationship romance will have you wishing for a hockey player of your own…

Natalie West and Toby Cooper were best friends growing up, on and off the ice. But when Toby’s hockey career took off, their friendship was left behind. Now Natalie has a crazy plan to land her crush—Toby’s biggest rival—and she needs Toby’s help to pull it off.

When Nat asks Toby to be her fake boyfriend, he can’t say no. Not when it means getting his best friend back. But Natalie is all grown up now, and spending time with her—even when it’s just playing hockey together—stirs up a lot of feelings, old and new. Suddenly pretending to be interested in her isn’t hard at all…if only she wanted him and not his enemy.

Hockey tore them apart. Can it put them back together?
 








I wanted a cute and fun book, and that is exactly what I got with this book. This book made me laugh, swoon, say "awww", and so much more. Cameron continues to show that she knows how to write adorable YA romances.

I liked that characters from the other books were mentioned in this book, but they weren't major characters. It nice to see some glimpses of them without their stories taking over the story of the main characters, Natalie and Toby. Natalie and Toby were great main characters. I loved them both in different ways. However, there were times when Natalie and Toby frustrated me. That lead to me wanting to shake some sense into them, but I was able to eventually forgive them for their frustrating moments.

I shipped Natalie and Toby so hard, and I was dying for them to get together. I was convinced they were soul mates from their first interaction! They were just so adorable together, even when they weren't trying to be cute. 

I love Cameron's writing style. I blew through this book because her writing style is just so addictive. It felt like I was watching a good movie that I just couldn't bare to pause for a moment. I loved how believable and realistic the dialogue felt in this book. Cameron expertly wove in romance, humor, and heart into this book. I ate it all up!

The one real issue I had with this book was with one character, Dawn. I liked that Cameron didn't make her the stereotypical mean and hateful ex-girlfriend. That was such a relief! However, I didn't really believe her easy going attitude towards the situation going on in this book. I would have liked to learn a little more about her thoughts and past experiences with Natalie and Toby. I think I would have been able to believe her easy going attitude if I knew more about her.

Overall, this was yet another precious and fun book from Cate Cameron. I am loving this series and I cannot wait to read more books from Cameron!


4 / 5 Fangs

*This ebook was given to me in exchange for an honest review. * 

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