Review: Tomboy by Avery Flynn
- A Bibliophile Confesses
- Feb 20, 2019
- 2 min read

Blurb:
How exactly has one good deed landed me in the penalty box? Tomboy, an all-new, sexy romantic comedy from USA Today bestselling author Avery Flynn, is available now! Ice Knights defenseman Zach Blackburn has come down with the flu, and my BFF—his PR manager—begs me to put my nursing degree to use and get him back to health. Of course she would call in a favor for the most hated man in Harbor City. But when he’s finally on the mend and I’m sneaking out of his place, everything goes sideways. Paparazzi spot me and pictures, plus accusations that I slept with him, fly faster than a hockey puck. At first, all of Harbor City wants my blood—or to give me a girlie-girl makeover. But then…the team finally wins a game. And now this fickle town wants me with the big jerk twenty-four seven. Argh. I never slept with him the first time! But no one will listen. Then the grumpy bastard goes and promises to break his no-fan-appearances rule to help raise money for a free health clinic—but only if I’m rink-side at every game. That’s not a deal I can turn down. But when the team keeps winning, and I realize there’s more to him than his bad reputation, suddenly remembering to keep my real hands off my fake date gets harder and harder to do.

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Review:
This is the third book in the Hartigans series, and centers around the girl of the family Fallon Hartigan. Fallon is an ER nurse and loves taking care of people. Her job is very important for her, as well as her family. She's a tomboy, growing up with only brothers will do that to you. As a favor to her friend Lucy, Fallon spends her free weekend taking care of the most hated man in town, Zach Blackburn. Zach is a defenseman for The Ice Knights, and in a town where they bleed hockey, people dislike him for the losing streak he's responsible for. Zach is surley and moody, but the pushy nurse pushes her way past him and into his house, determined to nurse him back to health. That week a miracle occurs. Zach plays the best he's played in a long time. And he attributes it to Fallon. Now only to convince her to attend all his games so he can continue playing well. Zach was a surprisingly pragmatic hero. He was a glass half empty kind of guy, but he was also thoughtful when he needed to be. He had his secrets, but wanted to trust Fallon with them. Fallon was the kind of person you would aspire to be. A straightshooter, no nonsense kind of gal, which is often her weak point. Frankie wants to fix messes, and it's often a hard pill for her to swallow when she can't fix someone's mess. The two of them together was fireworks. I'm really enjoying Avery Flynn's books, and cannot wait for what she has in store for us.


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