

I also started to get a bit annoyed by all the French, that in my opinion, didn’t add anything to the story but made it slower and harder to get into. After the second half of the book, the story became a bit too slow and lost most of its suspense, and the sweet romance started to feel a bit boring and too cheesy, to be honest. I’d wanted to see more of Bryce’s and Hunter’s families and to know more about their backgrounds, and why Bryce felt so strongly that he had to hide who he really was. I also think that for a hockey romance there was a perfect amount of hockey not too much details, but enough to add some thrills to the story.īut the story itself lacked a bit of depth.

I loved their interactions and the sexual awakening parts. I really loved the beginning of the book and the nerve from Bryce and Hunter forming such a strong connection, but with all the angst from Bryce hiding his true feelings. Their connection is instant, but maybe it means something different for Bryce than Hunter… Hunter is a decent hockey player, who can’t believe his luck when he’s not only invited to the All-Star Weekend but to play alongside his big hero Bryce. Bryce is captain of a Canadian hockey team and a superstar in NHL. Gravity follows hockey players Bryce and Hunter.
