The Sweetest Risk
by Leslie McElroy
Brooke Beckett hates breaking the rules and taking risks. But most of all, she hates NHL star and poster boy for the Dallas Storm, also known as her brother’s best friend, Tristan Lawson. Guys like him are the reason for her one rule: never date a hockey player. Brooke has played it safe her entire life–from her career to her love life, which has led her to constantly doubt her worth and stay stuck in the shadow of her older brother, Bradley. After a breakup and encouragement from her best friend, she is ready to make a change and pursue her dream of owning a bakery. She is even considering breaking the one rule she set for herself on a fateful night ten years ago.
She just never expected her arch nemesis to be the person to help her break out of her shell.
Tristan Lawson is the hottest and most talented NHL player in the league, who is never afraid to up the stakes and take chances in his career. Besides pushing Brooke’s buttons, hockey has always been the joy of Tristan’s life. Eager to clinch the captain’s spot, he is willing to do anything–even go so far as to make a deal with his on-the-ice nemesis, Dean Hastings, who is also vying for that elusive leadership position and is very interested in pursuing a romantic relationship with Brooke. Tristan is about to risk two things that matter most to him: one is the captain’s spot, the other is the one girl who has been off-limits for the past decade.
In the midst of snarky banter, sweet ice-skating lessons, steamy cupcake-making shenanigans and a tension-filled casino night gala, the line between love and hate becomes blurry. Will Tristan and Brooke continue to push each other away with their chemistry-ladened loathing? Or will they finally let down their guard and fall for the one person they never expected?
Because falling could be the sweetest risk of all.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Leslie McElroy's The Sweetest Risk is a delightful foray into the world of romance, sports, and self-discovery. At its core, the novel is a classic enemies-to-lovers story, but McElroy infuses it with enough charm and depth to make it stand out in the crowded field of contemporary romance. The book's primary themes revolve around personal growth, breaking out of comfort zones, and the transformative power of love.
The protagonist, Brooke Beckett, is a character many readers will find relatable. Her aversion to risk and her tendency to stay in the shadows of her more outgoing brother, Bradley, are traits that resonate with anyone who has ever felt overshadowed or undervalued. Brooke's journey from a rule-abiding, risk-averse individual to someone willing to take a chance on her dreams and love is both inspiring and heartwarming. Her decision to pursue her passion for baking, despite her fears and doubts, is a testament to the novel's underlying message: sometimes, the greatest rewards come from taking the biggest risks.
Tristan Lawson, on the other hand, is the quintessential bad boy with a heart of gold. As an NHL star, he embodies confidence and charisma, yet McElroy skillfully peels back the layers to reveal a character with vulnerabilities and aspirations beyond the ice rink. His ambition to become the captain of the Dallas Storm is not just about personal glory but also about proving his worth and leadership capabilities. The tension between his professional goals and personal desires adds a compelling layer to his character arc.
The dynamic between Brooke and Tristan is electric from the start. Their snarky banter and undeniable chemistry make for an engaging read. McElroy excels at crafting dialogue that is both witty and meaningful, allowing the characters to express their emotions and frustrations in a way that feels authentic. The evolution of their relationship from adversaries to lovers is paced well, with each interaction building on the last to create a satisfying and believable romance.
One of the novel's strengths is its ability to balance humor and heart. The scenes involving ice-skating lessons and cupcake-making are particularly memorable, showcasing McElroy's knack for blending lighthearted moments with deeper emotional beats. These scenes serve as a metaphor for the characters' journey, illustrating how stepping out of one's comfort zone can lead to unexpected joy and connection.
The supporting cast, including Brooke's brother Bradley and Tristan's rival Dean Hastings, adds depth to the story. Bradley's protective nature and Dean's competitive spirit provide additional conflict and tension, pushing Brooke and Tristan to confront their feelings and make difficult choices. The inclusion of a love triangle, while a common trope, is handled with nuance, ensuring that it enhances rather than detracts from the central romance.
In terms of themes, The Sweetest Risk explores the idea of self-worth and the courage it takes to pursue one's dreams. Brooke's journey is a testament to the power of believing in oneself and the importance of taking risks to achieve personal fulfillment. Similarly, Tristan's story highlights the value of integrity and the sacrifices one must make to achieve true success.
Comparatively, McElroy's work can be likened to novels by authors such as Elle Kennedy and Sarina Bowen, who also excel in crafting sports romances with strong character development and emotional depth. However, McElroy distinguishes herself with her unique voice and the way she intertwines personal growth with romantic elements.
Overall, The Sweetest Risk is a captivating read that will appeal to fans of contemporary romance and sports fiction alike. Leslie McElroy has crafted a story that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, with characters that linger in the mind long after the final page is turned. The novel's exploration of love, ambition, and the courage to take risks makes it a standout addition to the genre. For anyone looking for a romance that offers both heart and humor, The Sweetest Risk is a must-read.
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