Review: Irresistible You by Kate Meader

Posted October 29, 2017 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review: Irresistible You by Kate MeaderIrresistible You by Kate Meader
Series: Chicago Rebels, #1
Publication Date: August 14th 2017
Pages: 400
Also in this series: Irresistible You, So Over You, Undone By You
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four-stars

Hot in Chicago series author Kate Meader returns with her all new, scorching Chicago Rebels hockey series. Three estranged sisters inherit their late father’s failing hockey franchise and are forced to confront a man’s world, their family’s demons, and the battle-hardened ice warriors skating into their hearts.

Harper Chase has just become the most powerful woman in the NHL after the death of her father Clifford Chase, maverick owner of the Chicago Rebels. But the team is a hot mess—underfunded, overweight, and close to tapping out of the league. Hell-bent on turning the luckless franchise around, Harper won’t let anything stand in her way. Not her gender, not her sisters, and especially not a veteran player with an attitude problem, a chip on his shoulder, and a smoldering gaze designed to melt her ice-compacted defenses.

Veteran center Remy “Jinx” DuPre is on the downside of a career that’s seen him win big sponsorships, fans’ hearts, and more than a few notches on his stick. Only one goal has eluded him: the Stanley Cup. Sure, he’s been labeled as the unluckiest guy in the league, but with his recent streak of good play, he knows this is his year. So why the hell is he being shunted off to a failing hockey franchise run by a ball-buster in heels? And is she seriously expecting him to lead her band of misfit losers to a coveted spot in the playoffs?

He’d have a better chance of leading Harper on a merry skate to his bed…

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This is the first book in the Chicago Rebels series by Kate Meader.  It is the first book I have read by this author and I thoroughly enjoyed it.  It has an engaging storyline, entertaining characters and I can’t wait to read the next story in this series. This is a charming and emotional story about three estranged stepsisters forced together by the dictates of their father’s will. Their father was a critical man and now even in death, he has made their lives difficult.  This is Harper’s story.

Harper is disappointed her father didn’t leave the Chicago Rebels hockey team to her. Now she has to deal with two stepsisters she barely knows and they have to make all the decisions about the team together.  Harper has been working for her father and with the team for years and she is now the acting general manager.

Remy and Harper are brought together when Harper acquires Remy for the Chicago Rebels.  Remy’s nickname is Jinx because he is considered the unluckiest guy in the NHL and he is not happy when he is traded to the Rebels.  I really liked Remy.  He has a great Cajun accent, is close to his family, loves to cook and is sensitive, caring and protective.

When Harper first meets Remy she doesn’t have a very high opinion of him but the more she gets to know him, the more she likes him.  Harper and Remy have a lot of chemistry but because she is his boss, they fight their attraction. My only issue with this story, is there were times I had a difficult time liking Harper.  Her father was a mean and heartless man and left all his daughters with issues. Harper can be cold and distant and doesn’t always treat Remy well.  Remy is always so patient and understanding with Harper and while I admire his patience, I didn’t think she deserved it.  I liked Harper’s two stepsisters and can’t wait to read their stories in the upcoming books in this series.  This is a fun and heartwarming story.

About Kate Meader

Originally from Ireland, Kate cut her romance reader teeth on Maeve Binchy and Jilly Cooper novels, with some Mills & Boon thrown in for variety. Give her tales about brooding mill owners, oversexed equestrians, and men who can rock an apron or a fire hose, and she’s there. Now based in Chicago, she writes sexy contemporary romance with alpha heroes and strong heroines who can match their men quip for quip.

Kate is represented by Nicole Resciniti at The Seymour Agency.