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Discover another binge-worthy romance from New York Times and international bestselling author Elle Kennedy! She's good at achieving her goals . . . College senior Sabrina James has her whole future planned out: graduate from college, kick butt in law school, and land a high-paying job at a cut-throat firm. Her path to escaping her shameful past certainly doesn't include a gorgeous hockey player who believes in love at first sight. One night of sizzling heat and surprising tenderness is all she's willing to give John Tucker, but sometimes, one night is all it takes for your entire life to change. But the game just got a whole lot more complicated . . . Tucker believes being a team player is as important as being the star. On the ice, he's fine staying out of the spotlight, but when it comes to becoming a daddy at the age of twenty-two, he refuses to be a bench warmer. It doesn't hurt that the soon-to-be mother of his child is beautiful, whip-smart, and keeps him on his toes. The problem is, Sabrina's heart is locked up tight, and the fiery brunette is too stubborn to accept his help. If he wants a life with the woman of his dreams, he'll have to convince her that some goals can only be made with an assist . . . Praise for Elle Kennedy: 'Delicious, complicated and drama-filled . . . I read it in one sitting, and you will, too' L. J. Shen, USA Today bestselling author 'A deliciously sexy story with a wallop of emotions that sneaks up on you' Vi Keeland, No.1 New York Times bestselling author 'Elle Kennedy delivers another sexy and addictive read, and my latest personal favourite from her!' Tijan, New York Times bestselling author Review: Best ever - Best quality and fast delivery Review: Really good book. - The two protagonist are Tucker and Sabrina. Tucker is a hockey player and one of the most laid back, not to mention genuinely, good guys you would find. Sabrina is often seen as cold-hearted, which is not the case. Sheโs had a difficult life and she wants to make it better. That means that she has to work very hard to achieve her goals. Between her bad home life, college work, two jobs and plans for future education, she doesnโt have time to play nice with everyone. Thereโs nothing wrong with having goals and not wanting anyone or anything to get in your way. If that makes her a bad person, then I guess Iโm one too. Anyway, Sabrina and Tucker meet at a party. Thereโs a one night stand and they plan to go their separate ways. But Tucker likes her and he wants more, a relationship. Sabrina doesnโt have the time so they compromise, meeting when they can. Then Sabrina gets pregnant. And no, thatโs not a spoiler. Not only is it mentioned at the end of the previous book, itโs also in the official synopsis. Though I wouldnโt look forward to it too much because it doesnโt happen for a long time. When it does happen, thingโs get even more complicated. I think it was after this point that people started to dislike Sabrina. You see, Sabrina is quite distant with Tucker. She avoids him, refuses to commit or to talk about things. Tucker is very patient with her. This, I think, makes people think that sheโs not good enough for him. The thing is though, Sabrina cares about him a lot. Itโs very clear from all the chapters from her perspective. She thinks heโs the best kind of guy and that with the pregnancy, sheโs trapping him or ruining his opportunities. Theyโre both unsure about their feelings for each other but Tucker doesnโt want to push her into the conversation while Sabrinaโs insecurities stop her from doing anything to rock the boat. Things are still good between. Itโs not like theyโre treating each other poorly. You can see how they feel about each other. Justโฆ the part where they profess their undying love for each other is delayed. Nothing wrong with that, right? Actions speak louder than words, and all that. Overall, I really liked this novel. Iโll admit that the refusal to have-the-big-fucking-conversation-already was a little exhausting at times. But it was a great story, had some really fun parts with Tuckerโs friends, and had a good relationship between two great characters. My faith is Elle Kennedy is at an all-time high.
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S**I
Best ever
Best quality and fast delivery
Q**S
Really good book.
The two protagonist are Tucker and Sabrina. Tucker is a hockey player and one of the most laid back, not to mention genuinely, good guys you would find. Sabrina is often seen as cold-hearted, which is not the case. Sheโs had a difficult life and she wants to make it better. That means that she has to work very hard to achieve her goals. Between her bad home life, college work, two jobs and plans for future education, she doesnโt have time to play nice with everyone. Thereโs nothing wrong with having goals and not wanting anyone or anything to get in your way. If that makes her a bad person, then I guess Iโm one too. Anyway, Sabrina and Tucker meet at a party. Thereโs a one night stand and they plan to go their separate ways. But Tucker likes her and he wants more, a relationship. Sabrina doesnโt have the time so they compromise, meeting when they can. Then Sabrina gets pregnant. And no, thatโs not a spoiler. Not only is it mentioned at the end of the previous book, itโs also in the official synopsis. Though I wouldnโt look forward to it too much because it doesnโt happen for a long time. When it does happen, thingโs get even more complicated. I think it was after this point that people started to dislike Sabrina. You see, Sabrina is quite distant with Tucker. She avoids him, refuses to commit or to talk about things. Tucker is very patient with her. This, I think, makes people think that sheโs not good enough for him. The thing is though, Sabrina cares about him a lot. Itโs very clear from all the chapters from her perspective. She thinks heโs the best kind of guy and that with the pregnancy, sheโs trapping him or ruining his opportunities. Theyโre both unsure about their feelings for each other but Tucker doesnโt want to push her into the conversation while Sabrinaโs insecurities stop her from doing anything to rock the boat. Things are still good between. Itโs not like theyโre treating each other poorly. You can see how they feel about each other. Justโฆ the part where they profess their undying love for each other is delayed. Nothing wrong with that, right? Actions speak louder than words, and all that. Overall, I really liked this novel. Iโll admit that the refusal to have-the-big-fucking-conversation-already was a little exhausting at times. But it was a great story, had some really fun parts with Tuckerโs friends, and had a good relationship between two great characters. My faith is Elle Kennedy is at an all-time high.
S**โจ
Bittersweet experience
3.5โญ It's not as good as the other books in the series but Tuck and Sabrina are adorable ๐. It's a promising read with a strong start but it left me feeling like the latter portion doesnโt quite match up to the full potential the book has. when I started reading the book I was so hooked, I thought it's definitely 4 stars read because of their chemistry. I was intrigued by Sabrina and how good Tuck was. After 30% everything starts to feel a bit boring due to the unnecessary scenes among Hope, Carin and Sabrina where I would have loved to read more about Tuck-Sabrina. Initially Tuck-Sabrina chemistry kept me invested in the book but after 60% in the book their interaction became less and less and there were so many unnecessary scenes of side characters. What really forced me to reduce the rating from 3.75 to 3.5 stars is how Dean was sidelined. There were so many moments where Garrett and Logan were mentioned but Dean wasn't, it felt so odd. Also there were so less scenes of the boys instead the book was filled with Carin nd Hope.
L**B
Gonna miss them being in college
I absolutely loved Tucker and Sabrina. They complimented each other's personalities perfectly as well as they stood out on their own. In the initial half of the story, I felt as we didn't get enough moments with the friends....but then, we got enough towards the end. So, no complaints there. It was good!
E**Y
Highly recommended!
โI hate to tell you this, Sabrina. But youโve made a big mistake.โ โWhat? Why?โโBecause Iโm going to ruin you for all future guys. I apologize in advance.โ Sabrina James has high ambitions and just wants to get out of her current living situation. For that she has her whole career planned out but what she didn't expect was the gorgeous, tall, athletic and handsome hockey player John Tucker to come spiralling in her life. I read a lot of reviews where people said that they hated Sabrina but I personally loved her. She had a hard life and I could practically feel how trapped she felt with her situation. She said some hurtful things but in no way did she mean them. She was flawed and complex but it just made me want to protect her from the world (especially Dean because he said some pretty mean things to her.) "To the outside world, Sabrina James puts on a good show of being tough and impervious to it all, but in reality, sheโs vulnerable and sweet and precious." Tucker was just PERFECTION. Seriously the guy was so sweet but at the same time such a dirty talker. I was so shocked when he talked dirty with Sabrina. But like Sabrina quoted "its always the quite ones". He was perfect husband material. The way he was so kind, pateint, understanding and caring towards Sabrina made me swoon and Sabrina felt the same way about him. It's just that she didn't really show it on the outside but in the inside, she felt a lot and she was overwhelmed. He was responsible and mature. Having him by her side is what made Sabrina get through her pregnancy. "God. This guyโฆ justโฆ this guy. I want to thank him. Kiss him. Tell him how amazing he is. But all I do is twine my fingers through his and let him guide me back to the path." Reading about Sabrina in The Score made me think that she would be reserved and uptight but I'm glad that she proved me wrong. Tucker is the only one who really saw her beyond the though front she put up for the world to see and I think that's what made them perfect for each other. They are open and honest with each other and I liked the way they communicated so maturely about how were they going forward with their situation. The baby steps they took in their relationship was what made them special for me. "My goal, once upon a time, was to succeed. I didnโt realize that success wasnโt grades or scholarships or achievements, but the people I was lucky enough to have in my life. Because love is the ultimate goal. Itโs not the one I had strived for, but I was lucky enough, so dam lucky, to achieve it." The dilemma that Sabrina had about how was she going to continue with her goals and Tucker's difficulty to chose between hockey and his real passion- cooking was beautifully portrayed. At the end of the day despite their differences, I loved how the boys and their girls came together to support Sabrina & Tucker through it all. Their friendship and loyalty is what I'm going to miss the most about these books. I wish it never ended because now I don't know how am I ever going to find something similar like this series to read. But I can't wait for The Legacy and see what all these characters are upto!
S**E
Amazing sport romance
The Goal by Elle Kennedy โจ โญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธโญ๏ธ Sabrina and Tucker absolutely won my heart. Hands down, this is my favourite book in the entire series. Sabrina is a powerhouse. She busted her arse chasing her dreams, and I admired her resilience so much. Her family though? Absolute trash. I despised them. Her grandma should have known better, and her stepfather is a straight up disgusting prick. I truly donโt understand why he was tolerated at all especially when her mum isnโt even in the picture. Sabrina deserved so much more. And then thereโs Tucker ๐ซถ๐ผ Officially added to my book boyfie list. He has this nurturing, steady presence that just melts you. He was always there when Sabrina needed him, never wavering, never pushing just always showing up. The way he loved and supported her? Arghhhhh, my heart couldnโt handle it. The surprise pregnancy trope isnโt usually at the top of my list, but this one was done perfectly. It realistically portrayed the struggles, the fear, the emotional weight and the successes. Nothing felt rushed or sugar coated. This series wrapped up well and finished with a bang! I loved the friendships, the found family, and the sense of closure. Iโm so glad I stuck with the series, and now Iโm crossing all my fingers that the upcoming TV series does it justice ๐ค๐ผ
V**N
Very good!!
This book completes perfectly the Off-Campus series, and it is just as good as the other 3 books before this one. I loved knowing Tucker and Sabrina's history, their emotions, their struggles, and they love. It is just awesome! A definitely must read!!!
R**A
sabrina & tucker
i love an accidental pregnancy and him being there no matter what ๐ฉท might be my fav of the series
M**A
LOVE THIS
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C**E
John Tucker is OFFICIALLY my favourite Briar boy!
It's official: this book is my FAVOURITE of the Off-Campus series. I could not put it down, and I'm actually surprised that I loved it as much as I did! Logan needs to move aside now, and I'm not sorry to say that, because John Tucker has definitely taken that #1 spot as my favourite Briar boy. From start to finish I was hooked to this funny, romantic novel. Tucker, bless his heart, is a romantic. He believes in love at first sight, and he believes that the first time he and Sabrina locked eyes across the crowded bar that she was "the one", but Sabrina only saw him through lust filled goggles. Where Sabrina only wants one night, Tucker wants more, and he's dead set on getting just that... But I don't think the "more" he was expecting to get was a baby. I loved everything that happened in this book. There were no moments where I found a scene to drag or just be dull; it was all perfect to me. I loved Tucker. I loved Sabrina. I loved their chemistry and banter, and I loved watching their relationship grow. I most especially loved the banter between Tucker, Garrett, Logan, and Dean - many scenes between those four had me crying with laughter! Seeing Sabrina and Tucker as parents, and watching as Garrett and Logan fight for the title of Godfather... I could just list everything that I loved that happened in this book, but then I'd be listing EVERYTHING that happened. It all really was perfect, and it sucks that I didn't start this series sooner. I'm sad to see it have to end, but I've heard rumours that there'll be a spin-off series coming featuring the rest of the hockey team at Briar University? I hope it's true, and if it is, I cannot wait to read it!
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