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Olivier: A Chicago Blaze Hockey Romance Kindle Edition
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I knew who I was before Olivier Durand came along. Despite growing up among the privileged elite, I never cared about corporate ladders or dream weddings. I proudly wear the label of social justice warrior. Until a car accident changes everything overnight. A video goes viral: Chicago’s Hottest Bachelor, billionaire Olivier Durand pulling me from my burning car. When he sets his sights on me, the whole world is watching. He can chase after me all he wants, but my answer will be the same: I loathe the ultra-wealthy. Even when they’re handsome, persuasive and...I have to admit, charming. It’s a hell no from me, though. Until suddenly, I’m not sure I’m the woman I thought I was.
Olivier
Now I know how the players on the NHL team I own must feel. Relentlessly hounded. Once the video of me pulling a woman from her burning car goes viral, privacy becomes a thing of the past. For whatever reason, Twitter has collectively decided this woman and I should become a romantic thing. A hashtag combining my name with hers is trending daily. Absolute nonsense. But then I meet her, and realize Twitter got it right. Daphne Barrington is beautiful, funny, brilliant and sweet. Now I just have to convince her to date me. Easier said than done. She’s maddeningly stubborn, and my deep desire to be with her soon has me writing massive checks. Not for jewelry or cars, but to charities. Winning Daphne’s heart is going to cost me, and I’m not sure even I have enough money to do it.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateApril 27, 2021
- File size3717 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B08R6FPG8T
- Publisher : Silver Sky Publishing, Inc. (April 27, 2021)
- Publication date : April 27, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 3717 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 262 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : B094LGBSXT
- Best Sellers Rank: #35,824 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #954 in Sports Romance (Kindle Store)
- #1,046 in Sports Romance (Books)
- #1,371 in Contemporary Romance Fiction
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About the author

A former print journalist, Brenda Rothert has written more than fifty romance novels. From hot hockey romance to steamy romantic suspense, Brenda creates fresh characters in every story she tells. Her print and e-books have been translated into German, Italian and Portuguese, and her audiobooks have been translated into German.
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The final book in the Chicago Blaze hockey series.
I have throughly enjoyed this series. Like all series, there were highs and lows. This one fell somewhere in the middle, though, closer to the top.
Olivier has been a great character since he came on the scene earlier in the series. He is not your typical billionaire. He grew up in a family that struggled financially, everything he has, he’s earned. His money has allowed him to give his teenage daughter a good life. Allowed himself to indulge in a few things for himself. Like his hockey team. He helps others who are less fortunate without wanting the attention that often goes along with such actions. He is one of the few truly good guys.
Daphne on the other hand grew up in a privileged household. Her parents were born into their own wealthy families. She saw the ugly, selfish side of what money can do. Her parents were often an embarrassment to her with their words and their actions. It’s caused her to turn away from anyone with money. She lived a very humble life, working to help people who have fallen on hard times.
I liked both of these characters. They were both, in their own way, real. Both were good people, but neither was perfect.
Olivier learned he couldn’t approach Daphne in the same way he would any other women. She was not impressed by his money. He had to work for her attention. That and all the donations he made to her various causes.
Daphne needed to see that not all people who have money are selfish and blind to others in the world. She had to learn to let Olivier in, let him do nice things for her without expecting anything from her in return.
I loved Daphne’s Grandma Jo. She was a hoot.
Giselle was a typical, brooding teen. She kept Olivier real. He was a great dad, doing his best to parent a teen with insecurities.
A good story. Daphne, at times drove me nuts, with her close minded thinking about rich people. But overall a great way to finish off the series.
Dual points of view.
No cheating.
HEA.
There is an epilogue but it seems to only show that, eight months later they are still together and sets up the next hockey series coming from this author.
Daphne is anything but typical. She was raised is the world of the privileged elite. But her heart is that of a save the earth, free spirited flower child! She doesn't fit in anywhere, but really, that's how she likes it. She is who she is and makes not apologies for it. When she is saved from certain death by Olivier, her world is thrown into chaos.
Olivier is comfortable with his life. He's confident in who he is and what he wants. But he also isn't what he first appears to be. He isn't just a high powered corporate mogul. In truth, he isn't anything like I first expected! Definitely totally swoon-worthy!
Olivier and Daphne actually are perfect for each other, much more closely aligned than I first thought. Their story had a sense of rightness to it, almost inevitableness. I enjoyed their story, their chemistry, their almost flawless connection. This was an amazing story, one that I just couldn't read fast enough, but didn't want to end!
What she didn't know was that this handsome stranger was going to be so much more to her.
This story is so beautiful and romantic. I just wanted to remain in the bubble of love I have for these characters as well those that have come before in the series.
It's not necessary but I highly recommend you start at the beginning of this series so that you too can experience all the love and friendship woven into all the stories culminating in this one.
Olivier Durand is not only a Billionaire and the owner of The Chicago Blaze he is also a great dad but he also becomes a hero when he saves Daphne Barrington from her burning car.
Daphne Barrington is in a league of her own, she comes from a very well to do family but she always wants to help others that are in need. Social Justices are her cause and she will do whatever she can to help. When she is serious injured she never expects who her savior was, but when she meets Olivier she never expects him to be the man he is. Spending time with him she can’t help feel the attraction between them and learning the kind of man he is makes him even that more attracted.
Olivier and Daphne are actually the perfect couple and when they see that they both are good for the other you can’t help cheer them on to finding that HEA they both truly deserve.
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All in all it was mediocre. Definitely not ‘hockey romance’ but any standards. He owns the team but it’s not talked about often, there’s a few games he attends and they talk a bit of hockey at the end.
