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Snowballed: A Moo U Hockey Romance Kindle Edition
She needs Prince Farming . . . but she got me instead.
Sure, life’s been easy for me. Growing up in an oceanside house in SoCal, playing top-level college hockey, driving a luxury car with a generous allowance—sounds like the dream, right? Turns out what I didn’t have was freedom. And when I decided to transfer to Moo U for my last year of hockey, my controlling father cut me off.
No money, no car, no friends. I’m just another student struggling to make ends meet. The only place I can afford to live is the Meyers’ farm, where I’ll work in exchange for room and board. Farm work is so exhausting that I don’t even have time to wallow in the crappy turn my life has taken. Zoe Meyers is a hot blonde Amazon with all the energy of a chipmunk on crack. And her positivity is making me realize how lucky I really am, even though I’m broke. Too bad she’s not impressed by a guy who can’t figure out which end of a goat to milk.
Because suddenly I want to impress her. I want to do a lot more with her too . . . if I can get her out of the barn and into my arms.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 7, 2021
- File size1.9 MB
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- ASIN : B092WQ46DB
- Publisher : Heart Eyes Press LLC
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- Publication date : June 7, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 1.9 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 281 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Book 10 of 11 : Moo U Hockey
- Best Sellers Rank: #159,315 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the authors
Sarina Bowen's Heart Eyes Press will bring you 45 hand-picked contemporary romances in 2021! Each book is part of Sarina's World of True North. Try the Busy Bean series, or the stop by the new Speakeasy, or hang out with the Moo U hockey team. And don't miss the Vino & Veritas bar and bookstore. Each stand-alone romance is guaranteed to please.
USA Today best-selling author Melanie Ting herds cats, hikes low mountains, and watches ice hockey in beautiful Vancouver, Canada. She began writing romances during the 2010 Olympics, inspired by both the extraordinary athleticism and the crazy party atmosphere.
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Customers enjoy the book's pacing, with one review highlighting the refreshing character of Noah. The story receives positive feedback, with one customer describing it as sweet. Customers appreciate the series quality, with one noting that it just gets better with each book.
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Customers enjoy the pacing of the book, with one mentioning how refreshing Noah is as a character, while another appreciates how well they get to know Noah and Zoe.
"...Melanie also did an amazing job with Noah, letting the reader peel back the many layers of his personality in ways that made me fall in love with him..." Read more
"...This series just gets better and better. It was great getting to know Noah and Zoe. Her exuberance and strength abound...." Read more
"...Noah was very refreshing, confident in himself yet still a work in progress...." Read more
Customers enjoy the series, with one customer noting that it just gets better with each book.
"Wow, just wow! This series just gets better and better. It was great getting to know Noah and Zoe. Her exuberance and strength abound...." Read more
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Customers enjoy the story of the book, with one describing it as sweet and another noting its relatable approach.
"Grief, lots of hard work and a love story. The angst pushed the limit but the story kept getting better. I enjoyed reading this one." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2021Format: KindleVerified PurchaseMoo U Hockey is a college hockey romance series in the World of True North, created by Sarina Bowen. Each novel can be read as a standalone, however the series will feature some of the same characters that you will come to know and love. If you loved reading this book, I would also recommend reading Sarina Bowen’s True North books and the other True North series (Vino & Veritas; Busy Bean Cafe; Speakeasy Taproom; and the rest of the Moo U books).
In Snowballed, Zoe needs help with her family’s farm work and Noah needs room & board after her father cut him off for transferring to Moo U. Though Noah's SoCal upbringing did not prepare him for goat milking, he’s a fast learner. Will these two hockey players find true love, despite starting off hating each other?
Melanie writes another winner! Melanie always writes heroines that I can really related to and root for. I was cheering for Zoe as Noah helped her with the farm, with hockey, and with understanding some of her internal struggles throughout the novel. Melanie also did an amazing job with Noah, letting the reader peel back the many layers of his personality in ways that made me fall in love with him. This book is one of my favorites of Melanie’s and one of my favorite Moo U books! I highly recommend you check this book out right now!
*I have received an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) from the author in exchange for an honest review.*
- Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2021Format: KindleVerified PurchaseWow, just wow! This series just gets better and better. It was great getting to know Noah and Zoe. Her exuberance and strength abound. Noah is so steady, caring, giving and wise. The ups and downs were a true ride but the end made me smile. Can’t wait for the next book.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI have found a new favorite author in Melanie Ting! This book was amazing. Yes, hockey played a part but the real to life issues of parental expectations and grief were what made this a stand out book in the series!
- Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2021Format: KindleSnowballed started out great. When Noah’s younger brother is drafted to the NHL, Noah is done with the comparisons and makes the decision to leave his home hockey team and compete his master’s degree in small town Vermont. His family does NOT agree and cuts him off financially, so in order to survive he finds room and board at a local farm.
That farm is home to Zoe. She’s a player on the women’s hockey team and is doing everything she can to keep their farm alive. They have a rocky start as Zoe’s exuberant personality clashes with Noah quiet but eventually they transition from enemy-like strangers to roommates to friends and then to lovers. Their progression was very natural and well written.
What I didn’t like was what happened with Zoe and her family. The major drama occurring in Snowballed wasn’t even about Zoe and Noah; it was about Zoe and her mom. While I do appreciate that mental health was discussed and the work needed was shown, I had a hard time connecting to Zoe. She was so single-minded and buried her head in the sand too much to relate to. Her family’s situation felt unresolved and it affected my overall enjoyment and perception of Snowballed.
Noah was a sweet character and I loved how hard working he was, not only on the farm, but also on the ice.
Overall Snowballed was enjoyable, but not my favorite of the Moo U series.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2021Format: KindleVerified PurchaseGrief, lots of hard work and a love story. The angst pushed the limit but the story kept getting better. I enjoyed reading this one.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2021Format: KindleVerified PurchaseI’ve been a fan of Melanie Ting’s hockey books since I discovered her Hockey is My Boyfriend series. Many hockey books lack actual hockey knowledge and accuracy about both the game and what team dynamics are really like, relying instead on cliches and stereotypes. In contrast, Ms. Ting’s books are the real deal, both in hockey knowledge and fantastic character interactions.
Zoe and Noah in Snowballed may be her best characters yet. The depth and complexity they both have made it feel like I was making some new friends while reading their story. Zoe had some pretty heavy things to deal with, and I thought the author wrote about them in an extremely realistic and relatable way. Noah was very refreshing, confident in himself yet still a work in progress.
I’ve read the entire series so far, and Snowballed is my by far my favorite Moo U story. 5 stars.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2021Format: KindleVerified PurchaseThis is number 10 of 11 in the Moo U Series. He’s privileged. He comes from Hockey Royalty, She’s from a farm family hard barely scraping by. Noah wants to be his own man. Make his own decisions but his father doesn’t agree. So when Zoe advertises for farm help worth feee room and board? Noah jumps at it. Together Noah and Zoe navigate their paths of deep seated feelings that they are the outsiders of their families. They are drawn together and find maturity and growth and strength they didn’t know they had. This story was sweet. I loved Noah as a boyfriend, didn’t always understand Zoe’s immature outburst or her family, but it all came together in the end. Love this series.
Top reviews from other countries
- Maguie75Reviewed in France on May 21, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseNoah has to find a cheap place for housing. Zoe is looking for help in her farm. The beginning is simple but their story is the best. Really great
- VivienReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 4, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Frozen delights!
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseWhen Noah decided to spend his final year of college at Moo U, he gets cut off by his dad. His only hope at managing this is to get a job to pay his way. Answering an ad for free room and board in return for help with farm chores, he meets Zoe, a fellow Moo U student and hockey player. Coming from famous parents and never done anything like this before, Noah has a lot to learn but as Zoe is teaching him, he's also learning more about her. Their relationship is a slow burn but it's filled with fun and good food. The chemistry between the two is great and this read dealt with grief and growing sensitively.
- Kellymg78Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 2, 2024
4.0 out of 5 stars Cute
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseEnjoyed this instalment of the MOO U series, dealing with grief this way was a really positive thing I feel and made for a great read
- Debra McDonaldReviewed in the United Kingdom on June 7, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Grief
Format: KindleVerified PurchaseNoah is forced, by his father, to move to a farm so he can play hockey for Moo U. His father had cut off all financial support hence the reason to move into Zoe's family farm. Despite initial misunderstanding 's these two become partners and friends. Soon it becomes clear that Zoe has dealt with her feelings surrounding his father's death and that leads to problems with everyone. I cried buckets reading this story and I love how much these two actually talk which is beautiful and sweet. Great to see both Moo U hockey teams again.