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SO OVER YOU
Chicago Rebels series, Book 2
by
Kate Meader
Pocket Star EBooks
December 4, 2017
$5.99
ISBN 9781501168567
“Meader serves up a delicious mix of sports, sexy romance, and complicated, captivating characters with her second Chicago Rebels hockey contemporary (after Irresistible You)…Meader’s erotic scenes could melt ice, and her complex protagonists will keep readers eagerly turning pages.”
—Publishers Weekly (So Over You)
“Things heat up on the ice in Meaer’s latest installment of the Chicago Revels series (Irresistible You, 2017)…Isobel and Vadim’s chemistry is off the charts, and Meader’s engaging details of hockey and Chicago pull you further into their world. Even nonhockey fans will be rooting for the Rebels by the last page.”
—Booklist (So Over You)
“Hockey is a sport that moves a mile a minute, and it’s even more thrilling when the action off the ice has even more speed. In the second Chicago Rebels book, external conflicts make the path to a happy ending difficult for the couple, but that makes it even more satisfying in the end. Meader’s thought-provoking tale has well-rounded characters who touch each other’s lives — sometimes not too gently.”
—RT Book Reviews (So Over You)
“Meader’s strength is creating characters who live, breathe, and jump off the page; Remy and Harper shine, and the supporting cast of characters, including Harper’s half-sisters, is very strong. The mix of sexual tension and emotional decisions will lead Meader’s series launch to many a keeper shelf.”
—Publishers Weekly STARRED REVIEW (Irresistible You, Book 1)
“Meader takes her readers on a breathtaking, non-stop, glorious ride. The sex scenes are lyrically written with fresh, descriptive prose. Enough is included about hockey to add its fast rhythm to the book. Remy’s family is multi-faceted and fills the pages with joy. Readers will love the relationship between Remy and Harper, and will be excited for the next story — Isobel’s.”
—RT Book Reviews Four and a Half Star TOP PICK (Irresistible You, Book 1)
Three estranged sisters struggle to sustain their late father’s failing hockey franchise in Kate Meader’s SO OVER YOU, Book 2 in the new sizzling Chicago Rebels series. Middle sister Isobel is at a crossroads in her personal and professional lives. But both are about to get a significant boost with the addition of a domineering Russian powerhouse to the Rebels...
Isobel Chase knows hockey. She played NCAA, won silver at the Games, and made it thirty-seven minutes into the new National Women’s Hockey League before an injury sidelined her dreams. Those who can’t, coach, and a position as a skating consultant to her late father’s hockey franchise, the Chicago Rebels, seems like a perfect fit. Until she’s assigned her first job: the man who skated into her heart as a teen and relieved her of her pesky virginity. These days, left-winger Vadim Petrov is known as the Czar of Pleasure, a magnet for puck bunnies and the tabloids alike. But back then...let’s just say his inability to sink the puck left Isobel frustratingly scoreless.
Vadim has a first name that means “ruler,” and it doesn’t stop at his birth certificate. He dominates on the ice, the practice rink, and in the backseat of a limo. But a knee injury has produced a bad year, and bad years in the NHL don’t go unrewarded. His penance? To be traded to a troubled team where his personal coach is Isobel Chase, the woman who drove him wild years ago when they were hormonal teens. But apparently the feeling was not entirely mutual.
That Vadim might have failed to give Isobel the pleasure that was her right is intolerable, and he plans to make it up to her—one bone-melting orgasm at a time. After all, no player can perfect his game without a helluva lot of practice...
Kate Meader was raised on romance. An Irish girl, she started with Catherine Cookson and Jilly Cooper novels, and spiced it up with some Mills & Boon. Now based in Chicago, she writes romances of her own, where sexy contemporary alpha heroes and strong heroines match each other quip for quip. When not immersed in tales of brooding mill owners, oversexed equestrians, and men who can rock an apron or a fire hose, Kate lives on the web at katemeader.com.
“So we are agreed. You
are looking for nice.”
“Most everyone is,
Vadim. No one wants a creep.”
He inclined his head
until it almost touched hers. “The opposite of nice does not have to be a bad
thing. Not when it comes to certain areas. Sex, for example.”
“You can never stray
long from that subject, can you?”
“Men think of it often,
yes. I am just a slave to my gender. My offer is still open, you know.”
Oxygen was at a
premium. He was far too close. “What offer?”
“To apologize. With my
cock.”
Oh, she got it now.
There was no apology on the table. This was purely Vadim Petrov trying to prove
he was top dog, the man who could make a woman’s panties drop with a smile and
a wink.
“You raging dingus!
You’re not interested in ‘my disappointment’ or in making up for that first
terrible time. All you care about is that there are women living in this
universe who didn’t go off into the stratosphere when your dick made its debut
inside their vaginas.”
“Only one woman,
Isobel.”
She scoffed. “So sure.”
“I know.”
“You didn’t know back
then. You just assumed tectonic plates shifted because, like all men, you
imagine you’re the epicenter of the orgasm earthquake. As long as you feel the earth move, to hell with
everyone else.”
Nothing but aristocratic
hauteur from him now. “I am trying to be nice—”
“Nice? You just said
you only recognize nice because you’re the opposite!”
He curled a hand around
her neck, his touch shockingly sensual. “Then I shall be the opposite. I shall
be very, very bad, Isobel.”
She wanted to say
something about how “bad” wasn’t the opposite of “nice,” but this wasn’t an
appropriate time for an English lesson. Her pulse stuttered, then gathered
strength, a relentless pounding of yes,
yes, yes. He must have heard it because, the next second, his lips crashed
into hers, taking control as if it was his right.
But she knew better,
didn’t she? She knew that Vadim Petrov was all smoke and mirrors, style without
substance, a man whose only focus was his own pleasure.
Boy could he kiss,
though.
This wasn’t your
standard teenage fumbling. This was a man who knew exactly what do with his
mouth. Probably all that practice over
the years, she thought bitterly.
The bitterness melted
in the face of a wildfire consuming her body. Pure, white-hot need. Maybe the
owner of the lips didn’t matter. Maybe it was just a joining together of body
parts that worked in this never-to-be-repeated moment.
He halted, his
expression impossible to read in the shadows.
“It is bad, yes?” His
breathing was labored.
“Terrible,” she
murmured. “Again.”
She expected him to say
something cutting, but he surprised her.
He did as he was told.
He didn’t taste like
the boy she remembered. She thought she’d committed everything about that
experience to her soul, both the bad and the good, yet Vadim’s mouth was
different now. He was different.
This kiss . . .
. . . different.
Spicy and sweet,
authoritative yet testing. It cracked open something. Not inhibition, because
that had never been her problem, but reticence. With other men, she would hold
back, waiting for the sparks to fly. If it didn’t ignite within a few seconds,
she was already moving on, steeling herself for the disappointment that would
come later.
Vadim’s kiss blew her
wariness away. If it was this good, then the rest . . . No, that was not going
to happen.
He was an employee, a
coworker, a tabloid manwhore, sort of a dick, and the guy who took her
virginity and did a piss-poor job about it. If none of these reasons were
enough to put a halt to this nonsense, then she was in deep freakin’ doo-doo.
“Well?” he asked,
though there was no missing the blink back to reality of his eyelids. He was
just as affected as she.
“You want a score?” she
panted. “Seven point four. The French judge marked you down. Too much tongue.”
This appeared to
delight him, delight coming in the form of a lift at the corner of his decadent
mouth. “It seems we both have lessons to learn. Again.”
In a flash, he had
pulled her across into his lap—okay, she may have helped because this couldn’t not continue. Strangely, the snark fired
her up. That hadn’t been their thing before, but maybe his time in North
America had improved his personality.
She liked this version
of Vadim. She liked it very much.
She also liked his
positioning of her core over his erection. His hands kneading her ample ass to
bring her closer was another check in the “like” column. And, additionally,
helping her improved opinion of him was his mouth back on hers, sucking,
testing, exploring.
“Again,” he murmured.
“Again,” she sighed
right back into his mouth.
Again.
Rubbing her center
against him was divine.
His hands everywhere
were divine.
That mouth . . . oh,
God, that mouth was ten steps above divine.
And then that mouth was
speaking Russian, rough, sexy, sweet nothings that drove her wild. Forced out
all common sense. His mouth trailed her jaw, delivering little nips and hot
licks to her neck.
“Bella”—something
in Russian—“Bella”—more Russian—“Bella.”
As if one language was inadequate to express how she affected him.
She heard the scrape of
her track jacket zipper, felt tingles as he applied openmouthed kisses to newly
exposed skin. Her nipples were on fire, sensitive and needy. Can’t stand this. Going to die. She
ripped her bra strap off her shoulder and freed one aching breast.
“Suck me,” she begged,
and then his mouth closed over her tit and suckled hard. His moan on tasting
her sounded like he was in pain, but she didn’t care; all she cared about was
this mindless grasp at pleasure.
The insistent pulse
thrumming through her body beat louder, stronger, showing no sign of stopping
and heading for the one place she’d never visited with this man. She rolled her
hips and hiked her suggestive rubs into a dirty grind. He was huge against her,
toting this hard, hot instrument of pleasure that stroked her just right.
Still not enough.
“Please,” she begged as
she rode him harder. Faster. Dirtier.
“Da, da, da,” he said. Yes, yes, yes.
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SO OVER YOU
Chicago Rebels #2
by
Kate Meader
✮ ✮ ✮ 4 STARS ✮ ✮ ✮
Three estranged sisters struggle to sustain their late father’s failing hockey franchise in Kate Meader’s sizzling Chicago Rebels series. In this second entry, middle sister Isobel is at a crossroads in her personal and professional lives. But both are about to get a significant boost with the addition of a domineering Russian powerhouse to the Rebels....
Isobel Chase knows hockey. She played NCAA, won Olympic silver, and made it thirty-seven minutes into the new National Women’s Hockey League before an injury sidelined her dreams. Those who can’t, coach, and a position as a skating consultant to her late father’s hockey franchise, the Chicago Rebels, seems like a perfect fit. Until she’s assigned her first job: the man who skated into her heart as a teen and relieved her of her pesky virginity. These days, left-winger Vadim Petrov is known as the Czar of Pleasure, a magnet for puck bunnies and the tabloids alike. But back then... let’s just say his inability to sink the puck left Isobel frustratingly scoreless.
Vadim has a first name that means “ruler,” and it doesn’t stop at his birth certificate. He dominates on the ice, the practice rink, and in the backseat of a limo. But a knee injury has produced a bad year, and bad years in the NHL don’t go unrewarded. His penance? To be traded to a troubled team where his personal coach is Isobel Chase, the woman who drove him wild years ago when they were hormonal teens. But apparently the feeling was not entirely mutual.
That Vadim might have failed to give Isobel the pleasure that was her right is intolerable, and he plans to make it up to her—one bone-melting orgasm at a time. After all, no player can perfect his game without a helluva lot of practice...
After a minor book hangover from another hockey story I was looking forward to reading "So Over You." I knew Kate Meader would deliver and boy, did she.
In a world dominated by alpha males like ice hockey it's hard for a woman to be heard. When you make your three daughters co-owners of the team with the least prospects of winning a game and least of all making the play-offs AND making this a condition of the inheritance you deserve a special place in hell. Make those three sisters estranged and you have a recipe for disaster. Right? Wrong.
Ice Hockey is in Isobel's blood. It's the one thing that she always wanted to do and the career-ending injury she had still hurts on a soul-deep level. Then there is the issue of having to prove her position as a coach on the team and having to deal with the man who popped her cherry when she was a teenager and forgot to rock her world.
“The Russian was a . . . cock-a-doodle-dud?” “Right. Bad in bed. Terrible, actually.”
Isobel loves hockey so much, having her dream ripped away from her leaves her a bit like a fish out of water. The next best thing is coaching but it's always been hockey for her. While I loved Isobel's drive, her ambition, I was on the fence about her true feelings and wondering if Vadim really meant more to her than hockey or if he really was only the next best thing, too. However, she did convince me in the end. But: Isobel comes with a load of daddy issues. Her womanizing father did a number on her but her issues were quickly forgotten in the end, so that was an inconsistency that I couldn't look past.
Vadim, the big, grumpy Russian, was simply adorable and personally my highlight. He is this seemingly entitled, arrogant man so when he learns that he left young Isobel wanting all those years ago he is indignant...and then a little insecure. He is melodramatic, often unintentionally funny, and high-handed and has a serious alpha-vibe about him. All this together though is a weirdly endearing package. His speech without contractions becomes more pronounced the more time you spend with him.
The sisters relationship is so obviously improving and I was happy to see that the youngest of them didn't let Isobel get away with her issues. All the sisters interactions show me that there is real bonding happening.
Harper’s head was cocked as she blatantly ogled their GM. Stop it, Isobel frowned. You stop it, Harper frowned right back. That made them both giggle, which drew Dante’s querying look.Of course Kate lets us spend time with Remy (yay!), Cade (who I'm tickled silly about), Dante (OMG!) and Bren (Scottish brooding deliciousness!). I love their dynamics. I adored Vadim's relationship with his sister.
A moment of silence was offered for the female tragedy that was Dante Moretti's homosexuality.
Kate Meader's writing is like water. It flows effortlessly, pleasantly and is full with her own personal wit and humor. She really has that down pat. I have come to appreciate her books so much. So Over You was a wonderful addition to this series and I'm really sad that there are only two more installments. Even with the minor issues I was supremely entertained. I can't wait to get Dante and Cade, and Violet and Bren in my hands!
"My woman is the North Star in my night sky, but also in her own. If she is not there to guide me, there is only darkness. For us both.”
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