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Best for Last

  • burtsblog
  • May 11, 2025
  • 1 min read

Two of my favorite tropes are the friends-to-lovers trope and the fake dating trope... So you can imagine how sat I was with this book.


As the trade deadline comes up, Charlie fears leaving the team he's been on for years. He knows he needs to change his image and become more integrated to the teams brand, but an incident in high school holds him back from being able to open up to people.


Now, with limited time and luck on his side, he has to fake date him and his sisters best friend, Cami, and hope they can make it out unscathed by the end.


This book was so sweet and romantic. Even though all the spicy scenes were closed door, the tension and heat between Charlie and Cami was obvious.


Hockey romance has become a very saturated market right now, but I thought Baleigh did a wonderful job making this book stand out.


If you love a quiet, obsessed MMC that will do anything for his girl and a book with no third act break up scene, this one is definitely for you!!


Thank you to Booked with Rae PR and Baleigh for this ARC. I really enjoyed it and now really want to go back and read book one with Alana.


Book Rating: 3/5

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