
Rating; 4.25š
Itās Amy Aislinās m/m hockey romances that normally I gravitate towards but thatās primarily out of habit. This author writes a great catalog of contemporary romances that shouldnāt be missed.
That includes this sweet HFN love story As Big As The Sky.
Itās one of those that combines several tropes into a engaging, totally satisfying heartwarming romance. Itās got enemies to lovers, a bit of hurt/comfort. Even quirky animals courtesy of a animal rehab/rescue center. Plus characters we absolutely connect with and wish we could get more of.
The relationship between Sam and Bo is so interesting because the potential for not just a great romance but an amazing one runs through this tale. There is just so many neat elements here. It cries out for a more substantial telling, fleshing out the families relationships, as well as theirs.
Indeed, Aislin has built such a marvelous universe here that I feel so much of what the author incorporates isnāt given its due.
But what we do see as far as the dynamics between Sam and Bo? Incredible and heartwarming.
I love this couple and would love to see the author revisit them and this world again.
Iām definitely recommending this sweet romance and couple.
https://www.goodreads.com āŗ showAs Big as the Sky by Amy Aislin – Goodreads
Sam McAuley isnāt having a great start to the summer. Served with papers? Great. Heās being sued. Perfect, pristine yard overrun with chickens? What theā? Clearly, the new guy running the animal rehabilitation centre next door has no idea what heās doing.
Itās one town to the next, one school to the next, one job to the next for Bo Novak. Everything is temporary. Even his current jobārunning his sisterās animal rehab centre while sheās away on a four-month leaveāis temporary. And he does know what heās doing, thank you very much. Sure, things donāt always run smoothly, but the stick-in-the-mud next door could be a little nicer about it.
One overheard conversation, an olive branch, and a baseball game might show these guys that being at odds isnāt really what they want, and that what they want might just be each other.
[As Big as the Sky was first published in August 2017. This new edition has a brand new cover but no content changes.








