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Goalkeeper: A Moo U Hockey Romance Kindle Edition
Winning games has always been his focus, but will winning her heart become the ultimate goal?
Everyone at Moo U knows the party doesn’t start until Paige Underwood arrives. Not only is she beautiful, she’s fun and charming too. Guys want to date her, and girls want to be her best friend. All Paige wants is to have a good time and make videos for her beauty channel--and maybe get that girl down the hall to do her eyeliner correctly. Is that too much to ask?
According to her parents, yes. They’ve said the party’s over and that it’s time to get focused.
Spencer Briggs knows all about focus. He’s had one goal since he set foot on the ice as a kid: make it to the NHL. After years of hard work and endless practice, he’s the starting goalie for Moo U and mere steps away from his dream. He can’t afford distractions, and isn’t interested in relationships. And he definitely can’t afford to flirt back with the gorgeous girl in his lit class.
He needs to stay serious. She needs to get serious. But now serious sparks are flying...
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 7, 2021
- File size1940 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B092WZ9DSF
- Publisher : Heart Eyes Press LLC (June 7, 2021)
- Publication date : June 7, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 1940 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 252 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #94,238 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #3,280 in New Adult & College Romance (Kindle Store)
- #5,782 in New Adult & College Romance (Books)
- #13,588 in Contemporary Romance (Kindle Store)
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About the authors
Andi Burns writes contemporary romance infused with humor, sass, and steam. She loves a happily-ever-after as much as her characters do, and she always reads the last page of a book first, just to make sure it all turns out okay.
Andi lives in Pennsylvania with her husband and two daughters. When she’s not writing, she’s reading, folding laundry, or daydreaming about her next hero and heroine.
Sarina Bowen's Heart Eyes Press will bring you 45 hand-picked contemporary romances in 2021! Each book is part of Sarina's World of True North. Try the Busy Bean series, or the stop by the new Speakeasy, or hang out with the Moo U hockey team. And don't miss the Vino & Veritas bar and bookstore. Each stand-alone romance is guaranteed to please.
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Customers enjoy the books. They find the series enjoyable and amazing.
"...One-click this Moo U book for a great read! *..." Read more
"This was an enjoyable series. I liked the characters and story line. A variety of books that kept things interesting." Read more
"...This was the last in the 11 Moo U books. I have loved every one of them. The journey has been amazing. This was Spencer and Paige’s story...." Read more
"Wow, just wow! This series has been absolutely amazing. I can’t believe there are no more books for this series...." Read more
Customers like the characters' development. They say the characters are good together and the author did a great job writing two great characters that are seemingly opposites yet work really well.
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2021Moo U Hockey is a college hockey romance series in the World of True North, created by Sarina Bowen. Each novel can be read as a standalone, however the series will feature some of the same characters that you will come to know and love. If you loved reading this book, I would also recommend reading Sarina Bowen’s True North books and the other True North series (Vino & Veritas; Busy Bean Cafe; Speakeasy Taproom; and the rest of the Moo U books).
In Goalkeeper, Spencer is laser focused on hockey and pretty much nothing else, but of course he’s noticed pretty Paige. After a disastrous hockey party encounter, he’s determined to get back on the right track with her. Is bright and bubbly Paige the perfect girl to balance him out? Or is their romance a train wreck waiting to happen?
Andi did a great job writing two great characters that are seemingly opposites, yet work really well together! Paige and Spencer go through ups and downs throughout their romantic journey and I enjoyed being able to read about their relationship. One-click this Moo U book for a great read!
*I have received an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) from the author in exchange for an honest review.*
- Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024This was an enjoyable series. I liked the characters and story line. A variety of books that kept things interesting.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2022Wow! Those Moo U hockey players are addictive! This was the last in the 11 Moo U books. I have loved every one of them. The journey has been amazing. This was Spencer and Paige’s story. He’s the strong silent type. Slightly socially awkward. She’s a make-up guru fashionista and friends with everyone. They meet at a beer party at the hockey house with some unfortunate beginnings. Both have struggled with parental approval. Both trying to find their way. But in the end? They find their life is do much better together than apart. They make the cutest couple and I rooted for them the whole way. I really hope someone writes more Moo U stories. It’s a place I hope to visit again. So sad this was the last one! The whole series was great!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2021Another cute, and fun addition to the Moo U series. Paige and Spencer are both great characters.
While Spencer seems to have it all figured out, the expectations, and pressure are on. Balancing hockey, school, a girl, and an overbearing father is a lot.
Though Paige might just be what he needs. With her easy charm, bubbly personality, and positive attitude, it's impossible not too like her. She as well is dealing with certain family expectations.
A fun drinking game, sparks fly, and you have two college kids falling for each other hard. I enjoyed reading their story. Kind of low on drama, but chill vibes and sweet moments.
*I received a copy from the author in exchange for an honest review*
- Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2021The characters are really good together and I couldn't help but root for them. I enjoyed the story and would definitely recommend it and the series.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2021Wow, just wow! This series has been absolutely amazing. I can’t believe there are no more books for this series. There are so many more stories to tell. I love Paige and Spence. She is such a breath of fresh air and her amazing attitude bring Spence into the real world. She helps him see things in a different way but he helps her as well. I hope there will be more to this series
- Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2021Spencer & Paige captivated me from the first page to the last. I just loved these characters and going on their journey. I couldn’t help but root for these characters!
Goalkeeper is the first book that I have read by Andi Burns & I know I will be reading more by her in the future!
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2021Overall Grade: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I think it’s almost standard that the parents stink in any New Adult romance. That isn’t a literal statement; rather, one propagated through the foolishness of parents to live vicariously through their children or place unrealistic expectations because they don’t properly “see” their kids. Time and time again, the parents are either absent or the reason for their children’s psychological breakdown in any NA/YA romance. And Andi Burns’s contribution to the Moo U series, Goalkeeper, is no different. In fact, it becomes the tie that binds her hero, Spencer, and her heroine, Paige together.
Spencer is the goalkeeper for the illustrious Moo U Men’s Hockey Team. With a father who has never outgrown his hockey dad expectations, Spencer’s life is hockey and school. He’s already been drafted, but he’s unsure if he should spend another year in college OR take his place on the team that drafted him. He eats, breathes, and sleeps hockey, sometimes to the detriment of his relationships with his teammates. One night, his teammate entices him with a party in the hockey house (he’s already a resident, but he tends to forgo the parties). Thinking he will only stay for a short while, he finds himself invested when Paige and her friend show up at the party. Paige is the social butterfly of the party scene. She is gorgeous, and she’s caught Spencer’s eye previously. When the two are paired up for a racy game of Jenga, their connection is instantaneous...until Spencer messes everything up. Awkward and shy, he avoids Paige only to find themselves in the same speech class, a class that is the bane of this shy guy’s existence. With her natural effervecence and given that she’s a beauty vlogger, Paige has the ability to help Spencer through this class. They partner up...and the rest is history with these two. Unfortunately, their parents, the villains of this story <smirk>, love to complicate their lives, and this causes a problem with these two. Will their relationship survive those parental expectations?
Throughout Goalkeeper, I loved Spencer and Paige, individually and as a couple. They see each other when no one else does. For the most part, they support each other, and they are completely drawn into each other. There is some back and forth at the beginning of the story, mostly because Spencer is so inept at relationships. However, it’s Paige’s independence and drive that saves them. When they eventually unravel, which is necessary for any romance, it isn’t incredibly profound and, I’ll be honest, it feels a bit manufactured for these two. They really do fall heavily for each other, so their trouble doesn’t feel organic to the story. However, given this is a romance, everything is remedied in the end.
Beyond the romance, this story is really about young people choosing their best lives. Spencer and Paige struggle with their parents’ expectations, and it muddles them. When they finally decide their lives on their own terms, Spencer and Paige become better people. I find this message to be an important one in the age of super-achievement and generational differences.
Overall, I found the story between Paige and Spencer delightful. I enjoyed Goalkeeper, and I think it’s a solid end for the Moo U series.
Top reviews from other countries
- Mary-LouiseReviewed in Brazil on June 27, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
It was funny and nice to read. Spencer is so cute hahha, I think it is because she is shy amd all that. Paige is refreshing, she is an amazing character, pure light. Her talent is undeniable.
- Maguie75Reviewed in France on May 21, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Good read
A perfect story, well written and with always this nice touch of this series.
Will there be a tome 12 ?