Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Book Tour for Ryker by Sawyer Bennett (Review & GIVEAWAY)


As a fan of sports-themed romances I've found myself drawn to Ms. Bennett's hockey series and the delicious players who inhabit this world.  Keep reading to get a tantalizing taste of this fourth installment in the Cold Fury hockey series, along with my impressions of Ryker by Sawyer Bennett, and then discover more about this book by visiting the other sites hosting this tour.  In honor of the upcoming release of this book make sure to fill out the form for the chance to win a bundle of eBooks too!

The rugged men of the Carolina Cold Fury hockey team are winning hearts once again in another scorching novel from New York Times bestselling author Sawyer Bennett.
The stakes have never been higher for Carolina Cold Fury goalie Ryker Evans. With his contract running out, he’s got a year left to prove he’s still at the top of his game. And since his wife left him, Ryker has been balancing life as a pro-hockey star and a single parent to two daughters. Management is waiting for him to screw up. The fans are ready to pounce. Everybody’s taking dirty shots—except for the fiery redhead whose faith in Ryker gives him a fresh start.
As the league’s only female general manager, Gray Brannon has learned not to mix business with pleasure. And yet even this tough, talented career woman can’t help breaking her own rules as she gives Ryker everything she’s got. She hopes their hot streak will last forever, but with Ryker’s conniving ex plotting to reclaim her man, the pressure is on Gray to step up and save a tender new love before it’s too late.

EXCERPT:

My father has never been one for pomp, sugar coating, or long segues. He cuts right to the chase. “I know you all have seen the news stories and I hate that it was leaked before I could talk to you. As of today, I have officially stepped down as the acting general manager of the Cold Fury.”
No one utters a word. Not a sound is made. This tells me that indeed, everyone has already heard the news.
“I’m appointing my daughter, Gray Brannon, in my place.”
And there it is . . . a distinct rustling sound as bodies shift in their seats. My father continues on, making firm and clear statements about my qualifications.
Graduated Princeton when I was nineteen.
Got my MBA from Kellogg at twenty-one.
Ph.D. in statistics from Berkeley at twenty-four.
Genius level IQ of 142.
Okay, Dad . . . that’s a little much. Get to the good stuff.
As I half listen to my father talk with pride about my two Olympic medals while playing for the U.S. women’s ice hockey team—one silver, one gold—I let my eyes roam over the group. The two front rows are composed of the coaching, equipment, and training staff. The players sit in clique-type groups based on what lines they play on. This isn’t by design, but I’m betting more because they have a unique bond and camaraderie. They almost have a sixth sense that enables them to read each other while on the ice.
My eyes pass over Ryker Evans, our team’s goalie, and then snap right back to him. He’s not watching my father but rather me, and I find myself unwillingly sucked into those silver-gray eyes. It happens every time I look at him, whether it’s in person or he’s giving an interview on TV, which is again proof that I am indeed a woman.
His lips tip up in acknowledgment of me and his eyes radiate congratulations. He gives me a nod of approval and then slides his gaze to my father, who is now lauding my scouting efforts for the Cold Fury. I’ve been the senior scout for the past two years and have scored some great players for the team.
I don’t immediately move my own gaze on, but rather take an unfettered moment to appreciate Ryker’s bold handsomeness. He’s called the Brick Wall in this league because he’s big. I mean really big for a goalie, but he’s still one of the most agile net minders I’ve ever seen. And still speaking as a woman for just a second, he has the face of a GQ cover model. In fact, I think he’s actually graced their cover twice if memory serves me. Dark hair, liquid silver eyes, and a beard of what looks like no more than three days’ growth that never gets shorter or longer, even during the playoffs. I’m quite sure when he’s ready to retire he could have a second career as a model if he was so inclined.
As it stands, however, I am far more interested in Ryker Evans for his athletic abilities than his face and I consider him to be one of my greatest acquisitions as a scout. I thought that even when our playoff hopes were crushed during Ryker’s first game in a Cold Fury jersey when he failed to stop a penalty shot, securing for us a big fat loss. I thought he was still a fantastic prospect even when the organization’s CFO, Bill Bowman, berated me in a staff meeting for insisting on such a pricey acquisition to the team.
I remember that day with actual fondness. Bill got all red in the face as he ranted at me, and my father just leaned back in his chair at the head of the conference room table and let me take it all on my shoulders. My father never fought my fights once I became an adult and I loved him for it. It meant he respected me.
It didn’t matter that it was wholly unfair to put that loss on Ryker’s shoulders. The fact is, the team—as a whole and with our regular starting goalie, Max Fournier—blew a three-game lead in the playoffs against Atlanta. Ryker came in cold off the bench when Max suffered a season- ending knee injury and was immediately placed in the net to face off against one of the best players in the league for a penalty shot.
And when he missed it, he became the pariah of the Cold Fury team.
At least for a little while.
But right now, it’s kind of hard to be the outcast when you have a .936 save percentage.
Yes, now my boy is back. He’s become a team leader—a man the younger guys look up to. He’s killing it on the ice, and I believe nothing is going to stop him this season. I can see it in his eyes, the tilt of his chin, the set to his shoulders. Ryker Evans, the Brick Fucking Wall, is going to lead this team—my team—straight into the playoffs. He has something to prove and that’s fine by me . . . whatever motivates him best.
“—which means that the only one who has to prove herself to you is Gray. I’m not even asking you to give her a chance because I know she’d never ask that of you either. I’m just telling you to watch and judge her on her own merits.”
My dad steps away from the podium and gives me a wink. He sweeps a hand out, indicating that I now have the floor. I didn’t have any expectations that I was going to be greeted with open arms. I didn’t expect applause, wolf whistles, or even metaphorical banging of hockey sticks to welcome me. In fact, I got more than I ever anticipated just from that quick nod of approval from Ryker Evans.
That’s fine by me.
Just makes this all the easier for me as I step up to the podium and prepare to cement my place in history.

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MY IMPRESSION OF THIS BOOK:

The Cold Fury series continues to be a favorite of mine as the characters are likable with the hockey players having a family-like connection where their interactions are playful and argumentative at times but always supportive as they battle for The Cup.  Through loves and loss these men tug at your heartstrings while making you drool.  In this fourth installment we get a taste of forbidden love, steaminess, sacrifice, along with suspense that had me turning the pages at a rapid pace and sad yet satisfied when the final page is turned as I never wanted it to end.

Ryker's the old man of the sport but still more than capable of getting the job done.  He's new to the Fury after being let go by his former team for his physical confrontation with his teammate over sleeping with Ryker's wife.  He's ready to start over with something to prove, not only to the fans but to his wife as he now has custody of their girls.  He'd love to find time for a relationship as he likes the comfort and support of being connected to someone else, but his life has become an endless juggling act.  The only person to excite him though, and the only one he feels is worth fighting for, is the one who could cause the biggest problems.  He was recruited by Gray Brannon and feels indebted to her along with a lot of other intense feelings that could lead to trouble as she's his new boss.  Theirs is a scorching connection that can't be denied and at first results in clandestine encounters, but being the gentleman he is the secrecy doesn't sit well with him and forces changes to their relationship that lead to unexpected danger.  Ryker is an admirable hero who's a true gentleman.  He's kindhearted and wears his heart on his sleeve.  Seeing him interact with his girls shows a charming man who would do anything for those he loves.  I can understand why Gray found him so tempting as he's also super sexy with a talent for dirty talk and a desire for long heartfelt talks, everything a girl could want.

Gray has always been an overachiever, graduating at the top of her class and now set to change the world of hockey with her use of math to put together the perfect team.  Ryker's the first piece to that success and she's drawn to him the moment she sees him.  She's always devoted herself to work which left little time for romance, but being around Ryker has her giving in to every temptation he presents.  While Ryker's supportive of her there are other members of the team looking for any chance to sabotage her which leads to unexpected suspense towards the end of the book.  From start to finish Gray's a strong-willed woman not afraid to show her intelligence and prove her worth.  Ryker's the first man to see her as a woman but not degrade her for it.  His respect is sexy to her and is what binds them together at first.  Their relationship has them on equal footing with Gray giving as good as she gets knowing that Ryker will always have her back.  Their love is forbidden at first which leads to frantic and super steamy encounters that quickly become more intense as their feelings grow deeper.

This was another wonderful read from Ms. Bennett that gave us immensely appealing characters along with glimpses of past characters who played important roles throughout the story.  The world of hockey was well-depicted and was nicely balanced with the romance.  Gray and Ryker were delightful together too with their flirty, playful, and sensually intense interactions.  I normally don't care for children in romances but Ryker's girls were wonderful with unique personalities which brought out a softer side to Ryker that was a pleasant dichotomy to his aggressive play on the ice.  The issues of being a female in a man's world were dealt with in a realistic way with the only blemish being the return of Ryker's ex and the stereotypical machinations she unleashed.  From start to finish this was another wonderful installment in the Cold Fury series that I highly recommend as this is a series that never fails to satisfy and I look forward to the next installment!

My rating for this is an A-

*I got this book from NetGalley for review in exchange for my honest opinion.

AUTHOR INFO:

USA Today and New York Times Best-Selling Author, Sawyer Bennett is a snarky southern woman and reformed trial lawyer who decided to finally start putting on paper all of the stories that were floating in her head. Her husband works for a Fortune 100 company which lets him fly all over the world while she stays at home with their daughter and three big, furry dogs who hog the bed. Sawyer would like to report she doesn’t have many weaknesses but can be bribed with a nominal amount of milk chocolate.
Sawyer is the author of several contemporary romances including the popular Off Series, the Legal Affairs Series and the Last Call Series. She will be releasing her third book in the Cold Fury Hockey Series with Random House Loveswept, June 2015.

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