Prince of Victory – TWiT Book Review

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Rhett
Some rivalries run deeper than blood. Ours runs deeper than hate. Aiden Whitmore was never supposed to be on my team, not after what his family did to mine, not after the hostile takeover that nearly destroyed us. But he’s here, skating circles around my defenses with that cocky smirk and those green eyes that see straight through me. I should stay away. I should remember why I hate him.
Instead, I’m thinking about his hands on my skin and the way he looked at me in that library. Enemies. Teammates. Obsessions. This isn’t just about hockey anymore. And I’m about to lose the only game that matters.
Aiden
He wants me gone. I want him on his knees. Rhett Morrison thinks he’s better than me. More honorable, more deserving, more everything. He doesn’t know about the pressure crushing me from all sides. And he doesn’t want to bend. But he will. I see the way he watches me in the locker room. I know how his body responds when I pin him against the wall. He can hate my name all he wants. By the time I’m done with him, he’ll be moaning it.


Rating: 4.5
4.5/5
Good Book!
Characters
rb45stars
Originality
rb45stars
Engaging
rb4stars
Entertaining
rb4stars
LGBTQIA Relevance
rb5stars

Aiden and Rhett’s relationship is a compelling tale that oscillates between love and loathing. Their interactions are fraught with emotional tension, leading them into heated arguments one moment and passionate embraces the next. This intricate dance highlights the duality of their bond, leaving you eager to discover what happens next.

Family dynamics play a pivotal role in Aiden and Rhett’s story, serving as a source of aggravation and apprehension. The toxic influence of their families complicates their journey toward finding happiness together. Each encounter with family members adds layers of conflict that challenge the boys’ ability to build a stable relationship. As they navigate these turbulent waters, the question remains: will they overcome these external pressures?

This love story is not just about Aiden and Rhett; it encapsulates a whirlwind of emotions. From the thrilling highs of their love to the devastating lows of their toxic interactions, each chapter reveals a deeper understanding of the challenges they face. The satisfying conclusion serves as a reminder that even the most complicated relationships can find resolution and peace.


Hayden Hall LogoAbout The Author

Hayden Hall writes MM romance novels. He is a boyfriend, a globetrotter, and an avid romance reader. Hayden’s mission is to author a catalog of captivating and steamy MM romance novels that gather a devoted community around the Happily Ever Afters. His stories are sweet but naughty.

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