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Should've Known Better (2013)

by Cassandra Carr(Favorite Author)
3.74 of 5 Votes: 3
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Twenty or Less Press
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Storm
review 1: Cassandra Carr never disappoints Having read several of her books, she is a must read author and one we highly recommend and Should've Known Better fits right in there. This steamy story of an older woman with a younger man is a journey not to be missed. Sara is a down to earth character that is well nothing short of nerdy ~ loved it ~. She has finally landed her dream job and even though she is attracted to Sebastian, she takes her responsibilities seriously and can't have a relationship with a player when she is part of the team herself. This job with a hockey team lets her satisfy her geeky fascination with numbers while working with her favorite sports team. While she is a little uptight, it is fun to watch her struggle with her journey. Sebastian is a rookie on... more the hockey team and needs to secure his place. While he knows he shouldn't pursue Sara, he can't seem to help himself. I seriously hope that Cassandra Carr writes more books based with this hockey team. I love a good hockey story with romance mixed in and as she is such a talented writer it would be a pleasure to read more. Should've Known Better really touches on relationships in the workplace, passion and living up to your own ideals. I loved the characters and storyline so much that I finished it quickly just absorbing everything.
review 2: Really 4.5 StarsIt’s no secret I’m a fan of Cassandra Carr’s work. I love her Cowboys but I have to say that her NHL players give them a run for their money. This one felt a little different to the others as it wasn’t a classic erotic romance but more of a romance with steamy elements. I thoroughly enjoyed the whole concept of it and it kept me engaged from the contents page to the back cover.I have a few tropes in romance which I adore no matter what. The Geek romance is one of these but I’ll admit that I have never read one this way round. Sara was the Math geek hired by the NHL team to give them an edge. The theory was that maths could be used to give them the edge over other teams. It was a novel idea that led to some truly laugh out loud moments; the scene where she got out her protractor to check if the Goalie was “level” truly amused me and I found myself endeared by her. Of course, jocks and geeks have never truly got on and so Sara has to truly work her butt of to be accepted by the team and have her research taken seriously. In this capacity, I actually really liked her. In her relationship with Sebastian, there were times I wanted to punch her.Sebastian is a younger man who has worked his socks off to get his dream. Although he has earned his dues, Sara consistently uses his age as a barrier to their relationship but he wouldn’t be deterred. I liked his determination to get what he wants, his refusal to listen to all her ridiculous excuses about why they shouldn’t act on their attraction to each other. She, however, hacked me off no end. She kept throwing barriers at him with one hand and grabbing him close with the other; the poor bloke didn’t know which way was up by the time they got together. The baggage in her past didn’t excuse the way she treated him and it did sully my opinion of her slightly. Sebastian though, well that man had the patience of a Saint and the persistence of a dog with a bone. Then Ms Carr got mean......There is a twist in the tale that changes everything. I won’t spoil it, but I now consider Cassandra Carr to be a very brave author. There are authors that wouldn’t dream of doing to their hero what she does, in fear of how it will sit with readers, but I thought it was an important issue to address. It was a plot point towards the last quarter of the book, meaning that the ending did come a little too soon for me, but the whole thing was dealt with with sensitivity and realism. It made me love Sebastian even more and I even got a little welled up... bravo.This one isn’t as sexual as the rest of her books but it is still sexy. There is enough spice to keep the tension high and pervy little me happy; I cannot complain JOverall, this was a very different book from Cassandra Carr and I loved it. I loved the angst and the way difficult issues were addressed by the author. The characters were engaging and the sexual tension was so potent it made me over-look even the most annoying of character flaws. Another winner. less
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hellooXD
Started off v well but the end third of the book dragged for me, a shame as I liked the idea of it.
mynesa
Another winner for Cassandra Carr. She knows her hockey. How about a sequel?
changyk53
Included in Heart of a Champion
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