Rookie Season
by Katie Bailey
He’s starting his rookie season in the NHL…
Noah Downsby has always had one goal: play professional hockey. Now that he’s finally made it, he’s determined to prove himself. And if he’s going to have the best rookie season in NHL history, he needs zero distractions.
But Noah didn’t plan for Allegra—Ally—Callahan moving in with him.
With her sassy smile, smart mouth, and bad habit of ‘borrowing’ his jerseys—nevermind her stupid cat who won’t stop sleeping in his bed—one thing’s for certain:
Ally is officially a distraction.
…She’s moving across the country to start over.
The rumors say she’s a bad girl, but they’re all lies. Lies that have ruined her reputation.
So when Ally’s offered a fresh start in San Francisco, she packs up her life and brings her baggage out west—emotional and otherwise.
Living in a swanky loft with three NHL players is a world away from college dorms, but at least two of her new roommates treat her like one of the guys.
And then there’s Noah.The grump whose broody glances turn her blood hot. Who makes her feel both safe and sexy…when he’s not icing her out.
As things between Noah and Ally heat up, their walls come down. And suddenly, there’s a whole lot more than his rookie season on the line…
This is a new adult hockey romance with moderate language and frequent innuendo and references to sex. Though the romance is fade to black, there are some heavier themes of a character emotionally healing from a sexual assault (past, off page) that are discussed at length throughout the book. If you are sensitive to these subjects, please use this content warning to make an informed decision before reading this book.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Katie Bailey’s Rookie Season is a compelling addition to the new adult romance genre, blending the high-stakes world of professional hockey with the nuanced journey of personal healing and emotional growth. This novel is not just a love story but a narrative about overcoming past traumas and finding strength in vulnerability. With its engaging characters and well-crafted plot, Rookie Season offers readers a heartfelt exploration of love, trust, and resilience.
The story centers around Noah Downsby, a young athlete on the brink of his rookie season in the NHL. His singular focus on achieving success in his professional career is disrupted by the arrival of Allegra—Ally—Callahan, a woman seeking a fresh start far from the rumors that have tarnished her reputation. The dynamic between Noah and Ally is the heart of the novel, and Bailey skillfully navigates their evolving relationship with a blend of humor, tension, and tenderness.
Noah is a well-drawn character whose initial aloofness and dedication to his sport mask a deeper complexity. His journey is one of learning to balance his professional ambitions with personal connections, a theme that resonates with anyone who has ever struggled to find equilibrium between work and life. Bailey portrays Noah’s internal conflict with authenticity, making his character arc both relatable and inspiring.
Ally, on the other hand, is a refreshing protagonist whose strength lies in her resilience. Despite the rumors that follow her, she is determined to rebuild her life on her own terms. Her move to San Francisco and subsequent interactions with her new roommates, including Noah, provide a backdrop for her personal growth. Bailey handles Ally’s backstory with sensitivity, particularly the themes of emotional healing from past trauma. The author’s decision to address these heavier themes with care and respect adds depth to Ally’s character and enriches the narrative.
The chemistry between Noah and Ally is palpable from their first encounter. Bailey excels at creating tension and attraction, using witty banter and shared moments to build a believable and engaging romance. The progression of their relationship is natural and well-paced, allowing readers to invest in their journey both as individuals and as a couple. The romance is tastefully handled, with a fade-to-black approach that maintains the novel’s focus on emotional connection rather than explicit content.
One of the standout aspects of Rookie Season is its exploration of trust and vulnerability. Both Noah and Ally have walls built from past experiences, and their relationship becomes a safe space for them to confront and dismantle these barriers. Bailey’s portrayal of their emotional intimacy is both touching and realistic, highlighting the importance of communication and understanding in building a healthy relationship.
In addition to its central romance, Rookie Season offers a vibrant setting in the world of professional hockey. Bailey’s depiction of the sport is detailed and immersive, providing an exciting backdrop that enhances the stakes of Noah’s journey. The camaraderie among the hockey players adds a layer of warmth and humor to the story, with supporting characters that are well-developed and contribute meaningfully to the plot.
Comparatively, Rookie Season shares thematic similarities with other new adult romances that explore personal growth and healing, such as Elle Kennedy’s Off-Campus series or Sarina Bowen’s Brooklyn Bruisers series. However, Bailey’s novel stands out for its balanced approach to romance and emotional depth, offering a narrative that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.
Overall, Rookie Season is a beautifully crafted novel that will resonate with fans of new adult romance and sports fiction alike. Katie Bailey has created a story that is as much about personal redemption as it is about love, making it a standout read in its genre. With its engaging characters, heartfelt themes, and skillful storytelling, Rookie Season is a book that will linger in the minds of readers long after the final page is turned.
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