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A review by adrianoreads
Coaching Prince Charming by Hayden Hall
5.0
Coaching Prince Charming
Arctic Titans
Hayden Hall
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Spice: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
What a ride this series has been! I have enjoyed the Arctic Titans, some more than others. Coaching Prince Charming was my favorite of the series, maybe of all of Hayden Hall’s books.
Carter was just adorable and had confidence without being cocky. I fell in love with him almost immediately. He knew what he wanted from Nate and he fought for it. As confident as he was with Nate, he was completely submissive to his father’s will. It was only after his friend and roommate, Ron, signed him up for an open mic night, that he truly found his footing. I wish we would have gotten more of a conclusion to his and his father’s relationship.
Since I brought up Ron, I love that guy. He might be my favorite character in the book, even though h me had little time on the page. He was so supportive of Carter without coming off as schmoopy. He was funny and truly cared about Carter and his feelings. I almost wanted them to get together.
Nate was an interesting character. We found out about his injury previous to this book, but his exit from hockey as a player was a major influence in his character arc. He had believed being a hockey player was all he had, but Carter helped him find his way as a coach for the Titans. As he found his way with the Titans, his personal relationship with Carter was a mess. His friendship with Dana, Carter’s father, kept him hesitant as well as his public persona. He was so worried about Walker the public would think. I get it, it’s a big age gap. I loved watching him open up as the book progressed.
As hate that Arctic Titans ended, but I enjoyed the ride. It’s an absolute rollercoaster of a sports romance series and I loved every second of it!