I Loved the final book in the Relationship Goals series, this is one of my favourites by Brigham Vaughn and I hope we see these characters again.
The whole of the Fisher Cats and their partners have been a delight to get to know and Dom and Shea's story certainly did not disappoint.
Dom and Shea have had an arrangement for several years but things are about to explode and catch fire, literally and figuratively. I loved these guys so much and I enjoyed seeing their relationship develop and change as they both opened up and started to admit how they felt about each other even if only to themselves.
There were so many things to take into account because sporting fans and gossip sites feel they are owed something just because someone plays for a major team, I felt for Dom who was a very private person and had been burnt in the past and also for Shea because he is drawn into the situation with Dom unexpectedly. Both men have past relationship issues they need to deal with in order to get to their HEA and they do a good job supporting each other along the way.
There seem to be a lot of fake relationships which become real and this was just as enjoyable watching them fall in love for real as when their teammates found themselves in a similar situation. Dom and Shea were perfect for each other and a wonderful way to end this series.
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Fiery Rescue: Fisher Cats Player Heating Up the Sheets with Handsome Stranger?
Fourth line center, Dominic Olson, was spotted with an unidentified man following a fire at the High Park Towers building in Liberty Village late last night.
The fire was contained to the fifth floor where—according to firefighters from Toronto Fire Station 346—it began in one of the condo's kitchens. Thankfully, only minor injuries were reported.
After being treated by paramedics, Olson escorted the mystery man to a black SUV and helped him inside. Although they left together, their destination is also unknown.
Traded to Toronto from the Los Angeles Suns, Olson was a major player in the team's 2013 Stanley Cup win.
However, it's become obvious in recent years that the ageing forward is no longer the superstar he once was.
But what exactly was Olson doing at High Park Towers in the wee hours of the morning with a strange man? "Just friends," or something more?
Though Olson has been notoriously tight-lipped about his personal life, rarely choosing to attend events with a plus one, we all know the old adage: where there's smoke, there's fire.
Content/Trigger Warnings:
This story contains scenes discussing parental neglect/estrangement, mild internalized homophobia, accidental mixing of medication leading to a health scare, two short scenes with sexual harassment from a side character, and a positive attitude toward sex work as a career (MCs are only with each other in the book).
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