From the best selling series, Something So comes the spin-off Series This is…ZoeWhen you grow up surrounded by hockey players you know one thing for sure, I was never going to settle down with one.Heck, I didn’t even know what icing was. I was too busy climbing the corporate ladder, becoming one of the most successful realtors in New York City.I wasn’t interested in dating or anything that got … dating or anything that got in my way.
First, he was my client and then he became my friend.
Viktor
My parents told me I skated before I walked.
When I was eighteen I was drafted into the N.H.L third overall, playing in Los Angeles—the city of dreams.
What more could I ask for? I played hard, but eventually, I partied even harder.
Five years later I was traded a week after I entered rehab.
There was no time for anything except my health and making sure I’d come out on top. I had to be better.
There wasn’t another option.
One of the rules of recovery was ‘don’t fall in love’ and I made it a top priority. She was off limits in every single way.
Until it was too late
One night, one decision, one act can derail everything.
When push comes to shove, I’m only certain that, This is Wild.
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Viktor is a professional ice hockey player that’s hit rock bottom. On the verge of losing everything he’s worked so hard for, it makes him have to face up to why he’s been acting like he has and he finds himself ending up in rehab. I felt for Viktor. He’s not a bad guy, he realises how lucky he is to get a second chance and he’s determined not to let down the one man who was willing to take a chance on him. He wants to be better and I can’t knock anyone that puts in as much effort as he does to accomplish that.
Zoe comes from a sporting family and has always sworn off getting involved with a hockey player. Working as a realtor she agrees to help get Vik a new place to live as a favour for her brother. Vik knows she’s off limits, he knows she’s too good for him but that doesn’t stop them forming a really sweet friendship.
I found myself getting emotional reading This Is Wild. Vik…he’s working so hard to be a better man and I was cheering him on every step of the way. Zoe won me over within seconds.
I’ve been a massive fan of Natasha Madison since I read her debut book way back when and I can honestly say over the years this author just gets better and better. I loved the Something So series and I’m loving the This Is series just as much. There’s something about Ms Madisons writing that draws you in. There’s a depth and a real ness about her characters that make them unbelievably easy to love.
I love an emotional, chemistry filled slow burning romance and This Is Wild was definitely everything I was hoping for and more. I can’t wait to read This Is Love and get Vivienne’s story!
This Is Wild was an awesome read.
The tortured hero and the independent heroine drew me in since the beginning.
Viktor is a hockey player who risked to lose his career chasing the excesses and the drug’s high.After 90 days spent in a rehab he goes to New York where he meets his new team,the general manager who’s given him a second chance and his beautiful realtor Zoe Stone.
Zoe is a career driven woman,she isn’t into hockey players and hockey in general even if every member of her family live and breath ice.
They are at a point of their lives where they don’t need distractions but this don’t stop them to start a nice friendships that maybe could grow and blossom into something more.
I’ve missed some of Natasha Madison’s latest releases but once I’ve start this book I’ve remembered how much I like her writing.I highly recommend to read this book.
UGH YES NATASHA DOES IT AGAIN! I was so pumped to get Zoe’s story that I dove in totally unprepared! After being burned as a teen, Zoe follows Vivienne’s way of life regarding men; no strings attached. But when she meets Viktor, the instant attraction gives her a run for her money. After completing rehab, Viktor is traded to the Stingers and attempting to get on his feet for the first time sober. Struggling and unsure how to cope, he dives into his career, starting with a place to live, which is where Zoe comes in. The chemistry between these two is amazing, where Zoe is aggressive yet unsure and Viktor is seemingly on for the ride but hesitant due to his sobriety. I love how much his addiction and sobriety plays a part in this storyline because it is such an important topic these days. The struggle he has with wanting a relationship with Zoe but not being a year into his sobriety is something very common and seeing how he coped was great. I also love Zoe’s character and personality; to come off as brash, strong-willed, and independent but at the end of the day she’ll always need her sister and is just as vulnerable as everyone else. This couple combo was a great read! Can’t wait for Vivienne’s story, especially getting that snippet at the end involving Mark!
I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
This is Wild is a story of second chances…of addiction…of family, not just by blood…of necessary selfishness. It’s a story that doesn’t sugarcoat the hero’s struggle to stay clean and sober nor does it force a relationship between him and the heroine when it’s more than clear that he needs to make his sobriety a priority and think with his head, regardless of how messed up it may be, instead of anything else. It’s a difficult read at times because Natasha Madison allows readers to be privy to everything that Viktor has to overcome in order to get his career back in line as well as his life, and there are dark times with him due to the control that his addiction had on him for the last few years and the loneliness he feels as he works through his steps and does what needs to be done.
The progression of Viktor’s addiction illustrates how easily things can start as something recreational or as a way to unwind but then turn into something out of control without the person even understanding how it got so bad. Natasha Madison handled his addiction/struggle for recovery extremely well, showing the highs and lows and the ups and downs that come with trying to regain control over his life and his career after he almost ruined both. It’s not an easy process for him and I appreciate that fact; Madison could have easily moved Viktor through his steps with ease, but she doesn’t because that’s not a realistic portrayal of what occurs when battling something that took over one’s life
Zoe is a fantastic heroine; she’s definitely a fire cracker, especially around her girls, which includes her twin sister, but there’s also a softer side to her…a side that becomes an issue when she starts to develop feelings for a man who has too much to lose to simply give into his attraction to her. It would have been easy to just have Zoe and Viktor give into one another as soon as there was a clear chemistry between them, but that wouldn’t have felt right for what Viktor was going through.They both had to put themselves first, which broke both of their hearts, but it needed to be done for both their sakes.
The family aspect of the book is well done and it illustrates both the crazy things family does to each other as well as how much they have each other’s backs, no matter what. The team is also a family and the fact that Matthew gives Viktor a shot proves as much and it also is exactly what Viktor needed to keep moving forward and get back to playing the game he loves.
Even though it took me a bit to get into This is Wild, once I did, I was emotionally invested in these two characters’ lives and while I was impatient for Zoe and Viktor to find a way to be together while still keeping their individual identities and working through the necessary steps, I understood why it couldn’t easily happen and why they both needed to be completely sure it was something that they both could handle.
I can’t wait for the next book in the series!
4.5 Poison Apples
There is nothing I love more than a hero on a road to redemption and a strong, sassy, independent heroine. That is exactly what Natasha Madison gives us with her latest book in her This Is series, This Is Wild. Viktor reached rock bottom with his drug addiction, and the beginning of the book starts out with him just getting out of rehab, leading us on a bumpy road to recovery. Zoe Stone is our successful heroine who is paired with Viktor to find him a new apartment in his new hometown of NYC. The attraction and pull is immediate, and the tension is felt in waves throughout the slow burn of their story.
“I wasn’t perfect, I wanted to be perfect for her.”
Viktor is broken and makes some mistakes along the way. Zoe can’t deny her growing feelings for Viktor, making her vulnerable to disappointment and heartbreak.
I devour every Natasha Madison book, and This Is Wild was no different. Aside from the angst-filled story of Viktor and Zoe, we get to re-visit all of our favorite characters from the Something So and This Is series, and it is truly like hanging out with old friends. There are moments when you will laugh out loud and moments when you will reach for the tissues, but you can’t help yourself from falling for Viktor and Zoe’s story.
If you love a slow burn, hockey romance, and a broken hero, THIS IS the romance read for you. 1-click now! I’m ready for book 3 in the series, Natasha. This Is Love can’t get here fast enough!
6 stars
This Is Wild is book 2 in the This Is series, and I absolutely loved it!
“Tomorrow is not something you can change, but today, today is the day to change what you would have done differently yesterday”
I finished this book 5 days ago, and I’m still not sure how to write this review. I’m not going to lie, I originally gave it 5.5 stars, but while sitting here trying to come up with the right words for this review I’ve realized that there is no way I can give less than 6 stars. If I could give 10 I would! This book is just incredible, the writing is exceptional, the characters amazing, and storyline perfect.
This is actually only the second book I’ve read from this author, and while I loved the first book in this series this one just blew me away. Zoe & Viktor’s story is one that will definitely stay with me, and one of the few I’ve read where I wish I could go back and experience it again for the first time. For this reason, I don’t want to give too many details, I just urge everyone to go into this with an open mind and hopefully fall in love with these characters the way I have.
Natasha Madison has tackled the topic of addiction without shying away from the ugliness and truly did it justice. The struggles and everything that comes with it is portrayed beautifully, and the relationship between Zoe & Viktor is so amazing. I love these characters, I love their flaws and their strengths, the bonds they create with others and together. And their friends and family are the best additions, balancing out the emotional moments with happy ones.
If you’re looking for a book that will make you laugh, cry, and hook you from the very beginning this is definitely it!
5 heart breaking stars! Zoe is at the pinnacle of her career and Viktor is at the bottom. He used to be at the top and then he let it go to his head and he went too far. He hit rock bottom.
(The author did a phenomenal job of making me feel like I was right there with the characters and felt what they were going through.) I felt the struggles, the heartbreak, and I felt them falling in love even though they kept saying they were just friends.
Viktor was out to prove that his new team didn’t make a mistake by putting them on their team and he had no intention in falling in love. But there was something about Zoe that just pulled him in and he kept lying to himself about what she was to him. I’m definitely loving this series!!!
This is Wild is a story nothing like I’ve ever read. Viktor and Zoe’s story was one of friendship, love, family, and addiction. I have never met a hero quite like Viktor and I have to say, he made me cry numerous times as I just completely felt his pain. What starts out as a friendship between Viktor and Zoe is so refreshing, their banter fun, yet she never once judges him for all that he has gone through and is going through. The slow burn was absolutely fantastic and when rock bottom hits, you feel it along with the couple with every ounce of your being. Overall, I enjoyed every single moment of This is Wild and I highly recommend this book.
Vicktor has been going on a downward spiral and needs to do something. Hockey has always been his life but now he needs to make changes. Zoe is a realtor who brother plays hockey and that’s led her to not watch it anymore. Zoe’s brother asks her to help Vicktor find him a place to live. They both say they aren’t looking for a relationship but can they resist the attraction they feel?
Every. Single. Time!!! Every time I read a Natasha Madison book it becomes my favorite. However, I haven’t felt this in love with one of her books since last year when I read Perfect Love Story. The story of addiction and overcoming the causes and effects of it is something that hits me right in my heart. I’m thoroughly impressed with the way Mrs. Madison put this story together.
One of the things that is hardest for authors to get correct for a person struggling through addiction is the amount of self loathing we feel. The obsession for whatever our medium is. So to get through an addiction is to completely get to know yourself again as this damaged and insecure person. This is the major reason for forgoing relationships while early in recovery. So Viktor and Zoe are a serious slow burn… or friends to lovers.
I’m gonna be completely real here… I’m a recovering addict as well. About 7 years ago I hit my absolute lowest. Now I was a functioning addict… working over 40 hours every week and taking care of a young child and an ill husband. I’ve been completely clean for 5 years. Books and blogging has gotten me through so much. So when I read a story where it seems like an author gets the struggle or understands the plight… it just hits me. I cried, no I sobbed through parts of This is Wild. It hit me. Hard. Years later and I still struggle with who I was during those times.
I really have no clue how to write this review… I know, I know… I’ve already rambled through 3 paragraphs. This is Wild has taken over the throne for my top book of 2019. I felt everything in these words… not just this understanding and a connection with Viktor but the story in its entirety. Madison spreads hope when this illness is creating such havoc in our society and lightness to everything she creates. This is a must read for anyone who loves a deep story with a so much soul.
I received an ARC of this book with the hope that I would leave an Unbiased Opinion. I was not required to leave a review, positive or otherwise, and my opinions are just that… my opinions.
This book is so much more than just a good romance book. It deals with something that millions of people deal with everyday…..addiction.
This read really tugged at my heart strings. Viktor’s struggle is real and the author did a great job in telling his story. It is informative, honest and I loved reading every word of it.
Zoe has been one of my favorite characters throughout the series so getting her story was a treat. These two characters are so made for each other and I loved their happily ever after.
*review By Michelle
This book is so much more than just a good romance book. It deals with something that millions of people deal with everyday…..addiction.
This read really tugged at my heart strings. Viktor’s struggle is real and the author did a great job in telling his story. It is informative, honest and I loved reading every word of it.
Zoe has been one of my favorite characters throughout the series so getting her story was a treat. These two characters are so made for each other and I loved their happily ever after.
“He’s a broken man, there is no doubt about it, but even broken men love.”
5 stars!
Wow… just… wow. I finished this book at midnight and then lay in bed thinking about it until 1am when I had to get up and pour my feels out, so please excuse my scattered thoughts as I am deliriously tired and completely overwhelmed with the emotional ride that I just went on with this book.
After the first book in this series, I was expecting light and fluffy, but Natasha Madison brought the feels with this one! A stunningly emotional, heart-pounding romance with drama, angst and so many feels! It’s a beautifully written story of true love against the obstacles, with a deliciously slow-burning, chemistry-filled love story that absolutely owned my heart. A perfect combination of drama, heartache, humour and romance, this is my latest fave by Natasha, and I adored every moment of it!
This is the second book in the This Is series, which follows on from the Something So series. Technically, you could read this one as a standalone but the family dynamic has been built upon with every story, and you need that background to fully appreciate the connections and just how special they are as a group – it makes this book so much more meaningful than it would be as a standalone.
This is the story of Zoe. She is the daughter of Cooper and Parker (Something So Right), a sibling to the rest of the characters featured in the series, and twin sister of Zara from This Is Crazy. Zoe is a hardworking and highly successful real estate agent, dedicated to career above all else (with the exception of her family). She is smart, sweet and funny, with a huge heart, and I just love her.
Viktor Petrov is an NHL star who had a spectacular fall from grace. His out of control drug use led to his downfall and he ended up in rehab. Having finished his three months, he is out and starting a new life in New York with his new team, under the mentorship of team General Manager, Matthew Grant (Something So Perfect). He is serious about his recovery and is determined to claim his life back and make the most of his new opportunity.
Zoe and Viktor meet when she is brought on board to help him find a new home in New York, and from the first moment they lay eyes on each other, sparks fly. Their attraction is intense and visceral, but with Viktor in recovery and encouraged to stay away from relationships, and Zoe having sworn off hockey players, there is nowhere for their attraction to go. They are upfront and honest about their feelings and where they are at, and decide instead to be just friends.
It’s fun and flirty, and I loved every moment of the two of them together. I could feel that amazing spark between them, and I found myself smiling like a loon with each and every encounter. The more time they spend together, the more they begin to feel for each other, and the build-up and anticipation had my heart pounding as I eagerly waited for something to happen. But their road is not an easy one as they find themselves being in the impossible situation of falling for somebody that they just can’t have.
“I’m a broken man.” I close my eyes and lean my head back. “I take it back; I was a broken man. Now I’m trying to piece all the pieces together, and I don’t have time for this.”
Oh. My. God. The feels! Firstly, you have this beautiful, beautiful love story as we watch these two people easily and unexpectedly in love. Against all that is standing in their way, and as much as they try to fight it, their fall is organic and complete, flowing so naturally, and I fell right alongside them. So I also experienced everything as they deal with the reality of their situation. It’s heartbreaking and raw, and I was in tears with an aching heart as I watched it all play out.
He watches me, his own tears in his eyes. “I can’t be your friend because I’m in love with you.” I say the words out loud instead of just in my head, and his breath hitches, and he opens his mouth. “I’m in love with you with everything that I have,” I tell him, “but it’s not enough. I can’t love you for both of us.”
As a romance reader, we know that there is a happy ending coming. You know it’s coming, you can feel it coming, but to the characters their situation feels insurmountable, and you’re feeling everything along with them as they fight to get there. It hurts, but it hurts so good, and the slow burn is absolutely sensational!
“I want you to be proud of me. I want you to be proud to stand by my side. I want to be the man you beam with pride at when you introduce. I want to be the man who holds your fucking hand because I can.”
The love story is just gorgeous, and unfolding alongside of it is Viktor’s personal journey that is so beautifully written. Again, I could feel his torment over his past and his heartbreaking, constant struggle to overcome his demons. My heart broke for him, and I wanted to just reach into the book and hold him so bad! His struggles and vulnerability are raw and heartfelt, and his dedication and commitment to his recovery and healing himself is so heartfelt. And though his path is a rocky one, the strength he shows is amazing showing his incredible character.
“Being an addict doesn’t define who you are.”
“It doesn’t,” I agree with her. “Accepting it and having the courage to face it defines who I am.”
And I love that Zoe is a part of that process. Her friendship and support is beautiful, and the inclusion of her family in all of that brings so much depth to the story.
“He walks with so much baggage that he can’t stand up straight,” she starts to say.
“Mom,” I say, looking down. “He’s a friend.”
“Yet you can’t seem to stop yourself from being drawn to him. You can’t seem to look at him and not want to be next to him. You want to help him carry all his baggage.”
“Isn’t that what you taught us?” I ask her, blinking away the tears. “Help people when they are down.”
“Yes,” she answers. “And to carry the ones we love.”
But despite the serious subject matter, it’s not all depressing and gloomy. Zoe and Viktor have a lot of fun and happy moments together, the romance is just beautiful, and the sexy time is really freaking hot (and absolutely perfect… and I mean that in a totally non-pervy way). Zoe’s whole extended family are a huge part of the story, and in addition to providing emotional support, they also bring a whole lot of laughs. This group together is absolutely fantastic! The love and laugh, tease and banter, there is absolutely nothing off-limits between the girls (shout out to drunk Allison), and the protectiveness of all of those alphas had me laughing out loud.
Evan comes over.
“Zoe, that dress is a bit much,” he says, looking at the deep V. “You need to burn that dress, actually.” He looks around. “M&M!” he shouts to the side and both Matthew and Max turn around. “Look at Zoe!” He points at me, and the smile on Matthew’s face disappears, and then Max throws his head back and bursts out laughing. It’s no surprise that Matthew charges over.
“Are you crazy?” he says, taking off his jacket and throwing it on me.
Matthew, in particular, brings a lot to this book. Having set himself up as a cornerstone for his family, his love, support and protectiveness is so beautiful to see.
“She deserves a man who will put her first,” Matthew says. “She deserves a man who is going to love her with every single part of his being.” I listen to the words. “She deserves a man who is going to fight for her.”
This is a really special read. A perfect blend of all of the things I love about romance – fun and flirty banter, wickedly funny group dynamics, heart-pounding drama and intensity that brings the feels, and an emotion-filled, passionate and all-consuming romance. I laughed and I cried, and I loved it so much.
I can’t explain how much I loved this book, Natasha Madison just wrote her best book yet.
This is Wild isn’t easy, it’s a hard one…. but it’s so real. She takes a very tough issue and explains and battles through it so well, she doesn’t sugarcoat it, she doesn’t rush it, and she doesn’t pretend it never happened towards the end.
This book has to be my favorite book EVER, and it’s hard for me to sat that because Mad Max has always been my all time favorite. But boy did Viktor win me over, he now owns my heart. Viktor is a recovering addict, he is trying to be better… to do better. But addiction is a eternity job. He fights every single day to keep going, to not go backwards, and to focus on his life and career. The last thing he expects is for Zoe to come into his life.
Gosh I love Zoe, she is so sweet, smart, and loves helping others. She had me laughing like crazy, but she also had me wanting to just hug her. She always does everything she can to help others, she is someone who would do anything for her family and friends. So when she meets Viktor and finds out about his addiction, she fights to make him see that he is strong enough, that he is worth of over coming anything, and that life is better with friends by your side. Seeing these two fall in love, I just love them so much.
One of the reasons why I loved this book so much was because Viktors addiction isn’t just a one chapter thing, this is a topic and issue that gets talked and worked on until the very end of the book. Natasha broke my heart so many times, but she also made me see how things are tough with it comes to addiction. This book is EVERYTHING!!! I cried, laughed, swooned, and loved every single thing about the story and characters. This is a MUST READ!!!!
Oh my goodness! I don’t know what to do with myself or with my heart for that matter, because this book, THIS BOOK, just about gutted me with its FEELS! My heart is so full of emotions, I feel like it will burst out of me. You couldn’t help it as you read along the heart breaking, amazing, epic journey of the love story that was Viktor and Zoe.
Viktor was trying to get his life back after his stint with addiction when he met Zoe, an agent sent to help him find a place. There was instant attraction, no doubt about it. But both have reservations and I was like, rooting for them. GAH! They were both good for each other, but of course, I had to watch them try to fight it and wait for them to get it together. To say that this book was an emotional roller coaster for me was putting it mildly. I was sitting there in my corner, feeling frustrated, grinning like a cray-cray with their fun moments, crying during those emotional moments; all of these emotions within a span of hours. I was an emotional wreck afterwards but was it worth it!
This is my first ever read from the author and I was berating myself for waiting so long to read her work. After this amazingly, emotionally charged book, I can’t wait to read the next book in this series because I’m pretty sure I’m in for another wild ride. Bring it on then!
Holy Crap On A Cracker I loved This Is Wild, I think this book is right up there as one of Natasha’s best!! She broke my heart so many times with this book, but there were also lots of laugh out loud moments. I loved the friendship between Viktor and Zoe, and I think it was just what Viktor needed after getting out of rehab, and being traded from his former team…now that may have been the best thing to happen to him though, cause he got so many good people in his life and corner, including a new team family…which is exactly what this hockey team is…a family. I’m not going to say much more because I can never do this book the justice it so deserves, y’all just need to read this book!! You won’t be sorry!! Now I can’t wait for the next awesome book in this series, I know it’s gonna be EPIC….Thank you Natasha for writing such an amazing book that touched me in so many ways
This Is Wild is absolute perfection. I mean, this book slayed me in all the right ways. I’m talking cue the tears and hold my heartstrings because I just couldn’t get enough of this angsty story.
From the moment I started reading This Is Wild, I knew this book was going to be special. Viktor and Zoe captivated me instantly. Their story is real, raw and oh so satisfying. Zoe is the total package. She’s beautiful, smart and sassy. She has a huge and generous heart and doesn’t date hockey players. Then we have Viktor. Viktor was on top of the world in LA. Living the life and partying. Five years later, all that partying will catch up to him and before he knows it, he’ll find himself at rock bottom. His world has been turned upside down and changes will need to be made. He’s been offered a second chance. He’s just got to pull himself out of the dark and take it…..
This Is Wild is an emotional second chance romance. This emotional read will put your emotions through the paces and deliver all the feels. This story is intense at times and deals with some very real, very raw subject matter. Viktor’s fight is not for the faint of heart, and I couldn’t help but be in awe of his strength and determination. He wasn’t perfect, but was determined to become a better man. I loved the way he felt about Zoe. He liked her, but knew that his recovery needed to come first. He didn’t want to make promises that he couldn’t keep. The chemistry and pull between Viktor and Zoe was just everything. I loved watching their friendship develop and see their journey unfold.
This Is Wild is the kind of story that will leave you breathless and begging for more. Viktor and Zoe’s story is consuming and will have you devouring all of the words. This Is Wild was a wonderful book to spend my day getting swept up in. I loved every second of Viktor and Zoe’s story and I know that it’s one that will be staying with me…
Gritty, emotional and raw! My first read by Natasha Madison did NOT disappoint! With a powerful story of recovery and redemption, we go along for the ride for a pro hockey player’s return to the game after crashing and burning in front of millions of people. He’s a good guy but doesn’t think much of himself … she’s sassy and self-assured and can easily see he’s top of the line. They vow to be friends, but the sexy looks and connected feelings continue to get the best of them at every social outing they attend. The characters and supporting cast were all really fun to get to know. They’re a close knit group of friends which brings an emotional depth to the dialogue that really strikes a chord with the reader. Really enjoyed Viktor’s story and look forward to more in the series!
Realtor Zoe Stone had no interest in slowing her rise to the top down to be bothered with mundane things like dating. She’s at the top of her game and nothing is going to get in her way … especially a hockey player!
Viktor Petrov is newly out of rehab and shocked that a team was even willing to pick him up for the season after the spectacle he made of himself at the end of the previous season. He has to buckle down and make sure he’s all in for this second chance … it has to be all about him and his health 24/7. Until he meets her … the sassy go-getter who vows she hates hockey. He’s so tempted by her that he can’t see straight. They agree to friend zone each other … but temptation is strong … oh so strong.
I’m pretty sure Natasha Madison is the reason I now get coupons for tissues in the mail constantly. I (yet again) was brought to tears more than once while reading This is Wild. Viktor and Zoe have such an emotional and raw story and Natasha’s writing brought these characters to life with the honest and true to life details that she did not gloss over.
These two have somewhat of a slow burn, but the connection they have truly drives home how meant to be they are even before they’re together. That immediate physical attraction growing into an emotional bond that goes beyond words. The hurdles they face are definitely difficult but the intensity between them just seems to overpower everything.
Viktor is a broken man, a man who has been given a chance to change his life and turn things around. He can’t mess this up, he needs to prove to himself and everyone else that he’s between than what they have seen of him.
Zoe has everything she could ever want, a successful career, a close, loving family and great friends. But what about love? She has one very strict rule that she will never break, “No dating Hockey players”, that is until she meets Viktor.
Can these two ignore the pull between them or will they risk it all for love?
An absolute rollercoaster of emotions throughout this book, Natasha has nailed the journey of battling addiction. This is a very real issue many people face everyday, and Natasha approached it with honesty and grace.
This book is her best yet, I can’t wait for people to meet Viktor and fall in love 5/5