Him is an emotionally honest, slow-burn romance for readers who want their heat tempered with real stakes and character growth—comforting, grown-up, and rewarding.
If you haven’t read Him yet, stop what you’re doing. Wes and Jamie are EVERYTHING.
Four years ago, a drunken, confusing night changed everything. Wes panicked, panicked about his emerging feelings, and stopped speaking to Jamie. Him By Sarina Bowen Vk
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A more intense character grappling with his feelings and his public image as a hockey star. The Him Series Legacy Him is an emotionally honest, slow-burn romance for
Originally published in , Him perfectly utilizes the friends-to-lovers and second-chance romance tropes. The narrative alternates between the first-person perspectives of two elite hockey players: BookXphilo - ВКонтакте
If you are searching for the file, you are likely looking to join the thousands of readers who have fallen in love with Jamie and Wes. Four years ago, a drunken, confusing night changed
Pro hockey star Jamie Canning agrees to coach at a summer camp only to find his old best friend (and secret crush) Wes — now a rival player — is coaching the opposite team. Old feelings + new confessions = 🔥
The story follows Jamie Canning and Ryan Wesley, former best friends and hockey teammates who had a falling out after a suggestive encounter at a summer camp four years prior. The narrative begins when they reunite as coaches at that same camp. Bowen and Kennedy use a dual-POV (point of view) structure, allowing readers to see Wesley’s long-standing crush and Jamie’s internal awakening as he realizes his feelings for Wesley transcend friendship. Themes of Identity and Acceptance