She doesn’t believe in love. He doesn’t believe in losing.
Let the games begin.
Scarlett “Scottie” Calloway built her career writing books about why women don’t need men. Romance? Overrated. Soulmates? A marketing ploy. The last thing she wants is to spend a summer co-hosting a romance book club with an arrogant, insufferably handsome hockey player who thinks he knows a thing or two about love. Immediate no.
Chase Remington lives for three hockey, winning, and pushing Scarlett’s buttons. He’s never met a challenge he couldn’t charm his way through—until her. The queen of anti-romance loathes him, and frankly? He’s having the time of his life getting under her skin.
But when a PR stunt forces them together, their battle of wits turns into something far more dangerous—an attraction neither can afford. She swears she won’t fall. He bets she will.
By summer’s end, only one will be right.
And if there’s one thing they do have in common?
Neither likes to lose.
The Book Club Boyfriend is a slow burn, enemies-to-lovers sports romance featuring professional athletes, shameless flirting, and a hero who falls first—and hard. Expect banter, chemistry, and a guaranteed happily ever after.
What to Expect:
• Grumpy/Sunshine Dynamic
• Banter as Foreplay
• Peanut Butter Bribery
• He Falls First
• A Wingman with Paws
What to Expect:
• Grumpy/Sunshine Dynamic
• Banter as Foreplay
• Peanut Butter Bribery
• He Falls First
• A Wingman with Paws
I enjoy books where one of the characters is against love, or feels like there are more important things, but through the book not realizes that they were wrong, but that there is more than one way to look at love, and life, and what is important.
I loved Scarlett and Chase. I loved their initial meeting, I loved that they got to know one another and it was through getting to know one another that both of them felt like there was something between them worth pursuing.
There was some drama, but it was balanced well and I was engaged throughout the story.
I enjoyed and recommend this title.


