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Save of the Game by Avon Gale
Save of the Game by Avon Gale









Save of the Game by Avon Gale

The books don’t technically have to be read in order to understand the individual plots, but they do all take place in a specific timeline. The stories are all standalone but all take place in the same universe and sometimes share characters. The Series: Scoring Chances is a romance series about hockey players/coaches from the ECHL falling in love with each other and sometimes playing hockey. So this isn’t really required reading to understand the main story going forward, but it really is a fun read and the extra time spent on some of the relationships certainly doesn’t hurt. Even Belsey wasn’t as much of a dick as he usually is. There were also some moments with some of the other hockey players, and it’s always good to see the boys interacting and having fun.

Save of the Game by Avon Gale

This isn’t really a romantic short (even with the focus on Laurent), I feel it’s more to do with the father/son type relationship between Isaac and Misha, which was very sweet.

Save of the Game by Avon Gale

There’s also a lot of foreshadowing for the impending romance between Isaac and Laurent St. The extra insight was interesting: we get some moments with Isaac and Misha, and we also get a bit of background on Isaac’s brief relationship with Xavier Matthews (who plays on the Asheville Ravens). It’s not really necessary to read this to understand the next book it’s just some extra fun. It also explores a bit of the relationship between Isaac and Misha. It’s mainly a slice-of-life short from Isaac Drake’s point of view, though it does reference events that were mentioned in passing in Empty Net. This is a short story – only a little over 4000 words – that takes place between Book 3 ( Power Play) and Book 4 ( Empty Net) of the Scoring Chances series. “As the game progressed, Isaac found his attention focused almost exclusively on the Ravens’ goalie, Laurent St.











Save of the Game by Avon Gale