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Left Coast Reader
July 6, 2023
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Relationship goals indeed
I am not a fan of the fake husband trope. And I really dislike the drunken Las Vegas marriage trope. But I decided to read this book because I remember Charlie from the previous series, and he was a memorable character. I am so happy I did. After reading many meh or disappointing MM romance novels recently, I found myself smiling at various moments throughout this story as the author showed me how the characters got to know each other and fell in love. Showed. Not merely told. There were so many romantic moments—so many gentle or subtle supportive moments—throughout the novel. The depiction of Charlie’s ongoing struggles with food seemed realistic. The author didn’t make the eating disorder magically go away just because Charlie found love. I have read several of B. Vaughn’s novels, including the Rules of the Game series. Before today I would have said her novels are okay or fine; I have enjoyed a few of the ones I’ve read enough to check out her new releases if I happen to see them, but I haven’t loved them enough to go out of my way to read her backlist or intentionally stay on top of her new releases. After today I’m going to follow her to make sure I catch her new releases. The Husband Game is the best romance this author has written—at least among the novels that I have read; and it is among the best romance novels I’ve read this year. (I read on average about 6 to 8 MM romance novels a week.) There was insta lust but no insta love, no stupid big misunderstanding, no…
Love Dustin’s perseverance. He has always wanted Charlie. But Charlie has been there to spar at every turn. Dustin liked to wind Charlie up if for nothing but to see the spark back in Charlie’s eyes. Love that they slowly learned to both trust one another. Loved that the hockey team welcomed Charlie and protected him like one of their own. The story was very good at depicting the internal struggles and war with the inner voice of someone battling an eating disorder. From personal I have to say it was very respectful and on target. Great story.
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lisa alburn
March 2, 2026
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Bringham's series don't disappoint
Another beginning to a great series I'm sure..if the other 4 books are like this 1st book ..when I write a review I don't like to give much away..I'll tell you it's well written..passionate, funny, sexy, sad and a hea...I'm glad I read the RELATIONSHIP SERIES 1st..that series introduced Charlie from this book..I don't remember if Dustin was mentioned but probably..if you can read the other series 1st..it tells a lot about Charlie and some other characters from the Relationship series are in this book..I can't wait to read book 2..get them you won't be disappointed if you like mm romance ..
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Elizabeth Louise Laney
January 12, 2024
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Smart Story-Telling and an Absolute Re-Read
Loved Vaughn's previous Hockey series "Rules of the Game," but I am even more obsessed with this new #RelationshipGoals series. "The Husband Game" is smart, funny and poignant. The main characters Dustin and Charlie get married during a wild, drunken night in Vegas. Despite some reservations, Charlie agrees to stay married to Toronto Fisher Cats NFL Captain Dustin Fowler for PR purposes. Dustin is determined to convince Charlie that being married to him isn't a bad thing. Both main characters have their own issues but find in each other the strength to overcome their issues. This book features a character dealing with an eating disorder and presents the character's struggles in an authentic but positive light, showing how the character was able to manage their disorder with the support of a strong partner.
The real strength in this book are the side characters. Whether its appearances from figures from the "Rules of the Game" series or Dustin's Toronto Fisher Cats team mates or the team's Communications Director, this book is full of characters that I am desperate to see in their own books. I've re-read this book at least once a month since I purchased it. I can't get enough of it. Great writing and a great read.
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MisMissyC
November 26, 2023
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Dustin an NHL hockey player and Charlie a former figure skater.
They had met a few times, but apparently hit it off in Las Vegas got riproaring, drunk, and married .
Dustin agent and PR rep recommended staying together for political reasons due to Dustin’s effort to get NHL policies changed regarding inappropriate behaviors in the sport .
I enjoyed the story. It was OK, but not wonderful. Both characters were likable, and supporting characters were well written.