June 28, 2026

The Final Score by Lana Ferguson - ARC Review



A hockey player and a grad student are on thin ice until they meet their match in this sexy romance by USA Today bestselling author Lana Ferguson.

Jack Baker is on top of the world now that he’s back on the rink where he belongs. But the high comes crashing down when he reinjures his arm immediately following his return to the ice, and this time, he might never be able to play again. After a lifetime as the strong, happy hockey guy whose sister needed him, Jack is left questioning everything he knows about himself.

Abigail Thompson feels like she’s hit rock bottom. It’s only been a few months since the massive scandal that finally severed the cord between her and her narcissistic father. And now, in her last weeks of grad school, she’s been kicked out of her building with very short notice. The last thing she wants to do is ask her half-brother for help after what she’s put him through, but it’s looking like his best friend’s spare room might be her only choice.

Jack is flighty, flirty, and a little full of himself—all the things Abby’s learned to avoid in men. However, spending every day together breaks the ice between them, and she starts to realize that Jack might not be who he seems. It’s possible that maybe, just maybe, he might be struggling as much as she is. Soon, confiding in each other leads to falling into bed, and this fling will either play with their hearts—or score them the ultimate goal of love.




I liked a lot about this one, and I definitely liked Jack and Abigail as characters, for the most part. Although I didn't love the way his being less than serious was something that a lot of people in his life used to minimize him, but I understand how it worked in the story, but it got a little old for me.

Aside from that, I really liked the plot point about Jack's arm, and how he was dealing with it, which gave you a connection with the player portion of the character as he grappled with what he had and what he could lose.

I enjoyed the development of the relationship between them, both of them seeing the other as someone different than they originally thought. The supporting characters were also fun, and I do now want to read the story focused on those characters, but you don't need to have read that title to enjoy this one.



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