Him By Sarina: Bowen Vk //free\\
Their paths collide again when their college teams face off at the national championship, and the collision is explosive. Jamie goes looking for answers but only ends up with more questions, the most daunting of which is whether one night of sex can ruin a friendship. The answer, as they discover over one hot summer coaching at a hockey camp, is a resounding "no"—but the six more weeks that follow will change the course of both their lives.
If you’ve landed here searching for you’re likely already part of the massive fandom that has fallen head-over-heels for this legendary hockey romance. You want to read the story of Wes and Jamie—two best friends, rival athletes, and accidental lovers—and you want it now.
The book handles the very real anxiety that closeted athletes face regarding their draft prospects, locker room culture, and public image. Him By Sarina Bowen Vk
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If you love Him (and you will), the story doesn't end there. Their paths collide again when their college teams
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Wes and Jamie are both amiable, engaging characters who balance each other perfectly. Jamie is laid-back, carefree, and comes from a big loving family, while Wes is a tattooed bad-boy hiding a vulnerable heart. Their relationship is a curious mix of friends-to-lovers and sort of "gay-for-you" tropes, but it's executed with such skill that it feels fresh and compelling. Readers are drawn to their effortless compatibility and their ability to read each other and know what the other needs.

