Saturday, March 6, 2021

Goal Lines & First Times (a CU Hockey Book #3)

 Rounding out my Saxon James reading list by getting to the book series that Saxon wrote with Eden Finely (CU Hockey Series), ending with Book #3: "Goal Lines & First Times"...

["COHEN

It turns out making out with my best friend in high school could be considered gay. Who knew? Apparently, everyone but me.

Now that it’s been pointed out, I can’t help reliving it in my head. Repeatedly. Goodbye Denial Town, hello Confusionville.

When my path leads me down the gay dating app route, I don’t expect to meet anyone I like, but then I meet him.

He can’t be more opposite than me. He’s smart, he hates hockey, and he identifies as demi—something I’ve never heard of.

Yet I can’t deny something’s there. Something I want to explore in person. If only I could get him to agree.


SETH

All my life, I’ve felt broken.

Sick of being asked if I could be gay by ex-girlfriends, friends, and even my parents, I join a gay dating app to prove a point.

I don’t expect to find what’s always been missing. A real connection.

The problem is, I’m too scared to meet him in person. He’s a hockey player, and I fear when he finds out my twin plays for the NHL, I’ll be overshadowed by my overachieving brother. Again.

Worse yet, what happens if we meet and that connection isn’t the same?

When I tell him I’m not ready, he’s disappointed but supportive. Fate, on the other hand, isn’t as accepting.

I had no idea the person I’ve been falling for is someone I already know. "]

And if you thought CU Hockey Book #2 was about finding a label, you haven't read book #3 yet. Then again, in this book, they have their labels (mostly), they just don't have "confirmation" of all of that research on the LGBT+ subjects (they don't have their ideal partner)...until they do.

It's very convenient too, that the authors add a few handy definitions at the very beginning of this book (aro/ace, gray, demi, pan). It's like that scene in "Sex Education" where the one character learns about being aro/ace, and she finally learns that she's not "broken"; Seth (and a little Richie) learns that he's not broken (it's powerful and a little enlightening to be perfectly and wholly honest (the demi part maybe)).

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