Review: Dancing in the Rain by Kelly Jamieson

Posted February 19, 2017 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review: Dancing in the Rain by Kelly JamiesonDancing in the Rain by Kelly jamieson
Publication Date: April 11th 2017
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four-stars

A retired athlete meets the daughter he never knew—along with the woman who reignites his passions—in this powerful standalone romance from the bestselling author of Hot Shot and the Heller Brothers series.
Drew Sellers is drowning in broken dreams and empty beer bottles. Hockey was his world, until a bum knee reduced him from superstar to has-been. Then he learns that, thanks to a one-night-stand back in college, he’s the father of a preteen girl with major issues. Her protective aunt sees right through Drew’s BS, but “Auntie P” is no stereotypical spinster. With her slender curves, toned legs, and luscious lips, she has Drew indulging in fantasies that aren’t exactly family-friendly.
At another point in her life, Peyton Watt would have been all over a cocky alpha male who pushes all her buttons like Drew. Right now, though, she needs to focus on taking care of her niece during her sister’s health crisis, all while holding down a job and keeping her own head above water. Besides, Drew’s clearly no father of the year. He’s unemployed. He drinks too much. And he’s living in the past. But after Peyton gets a glimpse of the genuine man behind his tough-guy façade, she’s hooked—and there’s no going back.
“Kelly Jamieson is my go-to author for hockey romance.”—USA Today bestselling author Jami Davenport
The Aces Hockey series: MAJOR MISCONDUCT | OFF LIMITS | ICING | TOP SHELF | BACK CHECK
The Bayard Hockey series: SHUT OUT | CROSS CHECK (Coming Soon!)
And don’t miss her Last Shot series: BODY SHOT | HOT SHOT
Includes an excerpt from another Loveswept title.

Cocktails and Books received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.

I love reading Kelly Jamieson’s books, especially her sports romances. When I saw this book was up for review, I didn’t even read the blurb, I just ordered it.  This charming, feel good story is heartwarming and heartbreaking all at the same time.

Drew is devastated when a knee injury forces him to retire. Now that he is no longer a professional hockey player, his life has changed dramatically and he has lost everything that is important to him.  He misses the life he had and he is bored and disillusioned without any direction.  Just when Drew thinks his life can’t get any worse, he discovers he has an eleven-year-old daughter from a one night stand in college.

I enjoyed this story so much, even though it is sad and emotional, it has an uplifting message.  I connected with all the characters.  Drew’s daughter, Chloe is sweet but also a typical young teenage girl with attitude. When Drew meets Peyton, Chloe’s aunt, he is instantly attracted to her.  Peyton is a caring and nice person.  She wants to be there for her niece and is afraid of what she feels for Drew. Drew and Peyton help each other while they are dealing with a lot of heavy issues. What makes this story so good is the way the characters handle their problems. Through it all, they find strength, love, hope and each other. They never give up and if one of is down, the other one helps them.  I couldn’t put this book down, I wanted everything to work out for Drew, Peyton and Chloe.