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252 pages, Kindle Edition
First published June 7, 2021
I've enjoyed Paige and Spencer's story so much, it was nice and easy to follow their journey, even though some characters made me angry.
Paige Underwood and Spencer Briggs are opposites, extroverted and easy going the first, shy and introverted the latter but they easily bonded over their difficult relationship with their insufferable and hard to please parents. Briggs' father wants him only dedicated to hockey, he keeps pressure him to be the best player of his team in order to not lose his place on the NHL. Page's parents instead want her only dedicated to study for the test that will admit her to law school. You can see that they don't have much time to do something other than training and studying but their relationship grows nonetheless, their physical chemistry and attracion are hard to tame and refrain.
They are lovely and sweet, I hated to see them so stressed at times but it was really sweet to see them to comfort each other and to stick together.
I loved how Paige helped Spencer to become more confident speaking in front of people and how he makes her feel always appreciated in whatever she does.
Goalkeeper is the last book in the MooU series and I'm a little sad to say goodbye to these characters, I'm sure I'll go back and reread most of them.
Copy kindly provided by the Publisher/Author.