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Publisher's Note:

When the game changes, love finds a way to score. Jabari Hall has spent his entire life chasing victory on the ice--but one devastating hit leaves him benched, not just from hockey but from the future he thought he had. Now, as he struggles with deteriorating eyesight, his well-meaning teammates set him up on a date, hoping it will cheer him up--only the date they choose is none other than Val Elliott, his ex's sister. Val never expected to be sitting across from Jabari, especially after the way he broke her sister's heart. But when Jabari opens up about his diagnosis, Val's guarded heart softens, and she offers him a listening ear. What begins as a simple friendship quickly turns into something more. As Jabari navigates life off the ice, he's drawn to Val in ways he didn't expect. With her loyalty to her family on the line and Jabari searching for faith and a new purpose, can they make it to the goal together, or will their hearts wind up in the penalty box?…

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Hearts on the Fly

by Toni Shiloh

Overall Book Review:

Hearts on the Fly by Toni Shiloh is a work of modern, Christian, romantic fiction. The main characters both have a lot of issues. Both of the main characters have to learn to deal with some of those issues before they can move forward in their relationship.

In the interest of avoiding potential spoilers, the exact nature of these issues will not be shared here. However, it feels as though the character of Val Elliot has some deep-rooted familial issues that she should have recognized as issues long before now. As the story progresses, there are a few peripheral characters that stand out as awesome people and awesome friends. Shout out to Val’s stepmother and a few members of a hockey team.

There are tender, heart-wrenching moments and sweet romantic scenes. The story is filled with all sorts of conflicts, challenges, and opportunities. Although the story of the two protagonists reaches a satisfactory end, there is still much to be discovered about the Elliot women. Looking forward the release of the second book.

Review of an Advance Reading Copy Provided by the Publisher

Content Analysis:

Profanity/Language: None

Violence/Gore: Characters are violent and get in fights on an ice hockey rink.

Sex/Nudity: Character is pregnant and is not married, several references; character mentions she should not have slept with someone; non-married characters kiss and embrace.

Mature Subject Matter:

Mental illness, difficult medical diagnosis, pregnancy out of wedlock.

Drug/Alcohol Use:

Characters go out for drinks.

Overall Book Rating
Profanity/Language
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10
Violence/Gore
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Sex/Nudity
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I primarily read fiction from all genres. I have six children and many happy hours have been spent reading together. I also love quilting, hiking, and camping.