

The story picks up with Wes and Jamie living in Toronto. Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy do an admirable job of integrating endearing protagonists, humor, and steam-with a smidge of angst on the side-into an enticing storyline.

It seems like I’ve been waiting forever for this sequel to Him, and overall Us is a success. Warning: contains sexual situations, a vibrating chair, long-distance sexytimes and proof that hockey players look hot in any shade of green. With the outside world determined to take its best shot at them, can Wes and Jamie develop major-league relationship skills on the fly? Or can they? When Wes’s nosiest teammate moves in upstairs, the threads of their carefully woven lie begin to unravel.

At least apartment 10B is their retreat, where they can always be themselves. It doesn’t help that his new job isn’t going as smoothly as he’d hoped, but he knows he can power through it as long as he has Wes. It’s not the life Jamie envisioned for himself, and the strain of keeping their secret is taking its toll. There’s just one problem: the most important relationship of his life is one he needs to keep hidden, or else face a media storm that will eclipse his success on the ice. He’s living his dream of playing pro hockey and coming home every night to the man he loves-Jamie Canning, his longtime best friend turned boyfriend. Published by Rennie Road Books on March 8th 2016Ĭan your favorite hockey players finish their first season together undefeated?įive months in, NHL forward Ryan Wesley is having a record-breaking rookie season. Us (Him, #2) by Sarina Bowen, Elle Kennedy
