As always, Kitty's friends and family were delightful additions to the story, and I enjoyed checking in with them to see what was happening in their lives. I especially enjoyed the secondary romance featuring Kitty's grandmother and her butler-turned-boyfriend Peter, who are the sweetest couple. Kitty's best friend Hayley seems to have found love too, which made me very happy. I was hoping to see Hayley find love before the end of the series, though I'd be sad if she ends up leaving New York to be with her new boyfriend. It's tough to imagine a world in which Kitty and Hayley aren't together!
With only one book remaining in the series, I can't wait to see how everything wraps up for Kitty and her friends. In the meantime, I highly recommend "Kitty Valentine Dates a Hockey Player" (as well as Kitty's previous adventures) for all fans of contemporary romance and romantic comedy.
Spin the wheel. Date the guy. Write the story. Fall in love?
Six years ago, Kitty Valentine took the book world by storm when her sweet debut romance hit number one on the New York Times Best Sellers list, which was followed by a string of successful releases.
Her latest novel, however, totally bombs, causing her editor to suggest she write much sexier books.
To Kitty, writing smut is the literary equivalent of stripping.
But with no advance coming in and her royalties dipping to an all-time low, Kitty has no choice.
Armed with a hot-guy spinning prize wheel, made by her best friend, listing all the different types of men she will date and then write about, Kitty will be spinning—not stripping—her way back onto the best-sellers list.
And in the process, she just might write her own happily ever after.
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