If you read my April Anticipated Reads post, then you know I was a bit worried about whether or not I would enjoy Caged by Elise Faber. I was basing that on the fact that Charging, book 10, and I didn't exactly mesh well. Charging just didn't give me the same Gold Hockey feelings that I had come to expect. So even though the first nine were so good, I was worried because of that one book. Silly I know.
There is a scene where Dani and Ethan are talking about books, and it just fed right into my bookworm heart. Both of them had visited the local library, and Dani had quite the stack of books. Days later, Ethan asks Dani to tell him what her favorite book was.
“Will you tell me about your favorite?” “Favorite book? Or favorite from that stack?” “What? Do I look stupid? Favorite from the stack,” he teased. “It’s impossible for a true bookworm to choose her favorite.”
"You think I’m not attracted to you. To you,” she repeated. “To you!” Yup, less joyful and more irritating. “Yes, sweetheart,” he muttered. “I think I made myself clear, don’t you?” “No.” She tossed up her hands, strode to her car again. “Nothing about this makes sense.” Her words came in a flurry. “You at the library. You asking me out. You thinking that you’re not the absolute most gorgeous man in all the universe, so freaking beautiful and sexy that I’ve f*cking fantasized about you for years. I mean, your tattoos, your butt, your abs—” She clamped a hand over her mouth."
When the story concluded, I was all swoony. These two are just spectacular. I love that these two both have people in their lives that are willing to help them out, and be a sounding board. When Ethan went to his teammates for their help, I ahhh'd. Plus when Fanny talked to Ethan about Dani, I was loving it. Caged gave me everything that I love in a romance. There was the build up, there was the steam, there was the conflict, and then the resolution. I loved it all.
Thank you for taking time to read my thoughts,
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Shy.
God, she was so painfully, awkwardly shy.
Blurting out the wrong thing at the wrong time? Check.
Puking in front of the class when she’d needed to give a speech? Double check.
Critically, embarrassingly unable to summon any semblance of a rational thought when in the presence of an attractive man? Triple check.
And she was surrounded by gorgeous, sexy men on a daily basis.
As video coach for the San Francisco Gold hockey franchise, Dani spent her days wrapped in a technological bubble. She studied tape, prepared clips for the players, and generally avoided other people.
Until Ethan.
She’d thought he was going to ask her to fix his computer.
Instead, he’d asked her out.
On a date. A date! That didn’t compute. It couldn’t be right. No one asked her out—
Ethan had.