Canadian Boyfriend
Fate brings together a ballet teacher and a hockey player in this big-hearted novel about second chances and taking risks by the bestselling author Entertainment Weekly calls the "master of witty banter." Once upon a time teenage Aurora Evans met a hockey player at the Mall of America. He was from Canada. And soon, he was the perfect fake boyfriend, a get-out-of-jail-free card for all kinds of sticky situations. I can't go to prom. I'm going to be visiting my boyfriend in Canada. He was just what she needed to cover her social awkwardness. He never had to know. It wasn't like she was ever going to see him again... Years later, Aurora is teaching kids' dance classes and battling panic and eating disorders--souvenirs from her failed ballet career--when pro hockey player Mike Martin walks in with his daughter. Mike's honesty about his struggles with widowhood helps Aurora confront some of her own demons, and the two forge an unlikely friendship. There's just one problem: Mike is the boy she spent years pretending was her "Canadian boyfriend." The longer she keeps her secret, the more she knows it will shatter the trust between them. But to have the life she wants, she needs to tackle the most important thing of all--believing in herself.
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DUET NARRATION made this audiobook golden!! Take all my money, I’m obsessed with how well this was produced.
How sweet was this novel! I think it’s Jenny Holiday’s BEST yet. So many tropes in this one. Hockey Sports Romance, Single Dad (dad by choice, widowed), Nanny Romance, second-chance(-ish), and Insta-Love (even though they deny it).
Want to know the best part of this novel? Positive (a multiple) therapy representations. All three main characters are in therapy for different reasons. As a former ballerina, with an intense Dance Mom our main female character faces many challenges as an adult. Our main male character is a widower learning to restart and his daughter is also in therapy and pushing some boundaries.
I loved when Mike talks about the mental load of default parenting. The school spirit days, dance deadlines, all that holidays entail.
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