Nothing But Trouble (Chinooks Hockey Team Book 5)

ByRachel Gibson

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kavita
Enter personal assistant to former hockey player. I was absolutely captured by the first chapter of this book. I actually read it in one day. I couldn't put this book down.
It was humorous, entertaining and absolutely kept you guessing. I fell in love with the characters and didn't want the book to end. I have never read a book of Rachel Gibson's that I didn't love.

Bravo, Ms. Gibson! I applaud you on yet another best seller. Excellent read and the romance rocks.
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jaci
This book starts off right where True Love and Other disasters left off. I liked this book, I just didn't Love it. I'm not sure what it was, maybe it moved a little slow for me, I don't know. It took me a little longer than normal to finish it. I was able to read a few pages, put it down and do something else and pick it back up later. If I'm not hooked by a book, I'm a little dissapointed. I just don't think the characters intrgued me as much as I hoped. I still thought it was a good read, just not great
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brooke palmer
This was a crazy fun story to read. Laughs, lust, heat, love, tears, and happiness. Can a new PA whose not afraid of color bring some life back into a not so nice hockey player trying to work through the pain after a tragic accident. In more ways than one they may just help each other. :)
See Jane Score (Chinooks Hockey Team Book 2) :: Sex, Lies, and Online Dating (Writer Friends) :: Year of Living Blonde (Sweet Life in Seattle - Book 1) :: Just Kiss Me :: Dare to Love
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sirali
I first discovered Rachel Gibson about a year and a half ago. I enjoyed her so much that I quickly read all her books, and I eagerly await each new one. I definitely enjoyed Mark and Chelsea's story. It was fun, the sexual chemistry was real, and the Big Fight that broke them up (albeit briefly) was realistic and believable. I definitely recommend this book, and look forward to more books about the Chinook players.
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angelo haritakis
A fun non-complicated easy read. Thank you Rachel Gibson - believe it may be the first book I've read of yours.
Please do remember that I rate each book by the category(in my mind) they are slotted in so a hard hitting mystery/murder does not get rated against a heavy romance, etc. etc.
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alvin
I really enjoyed this book. Mark was sexy and Chelsea was sweet. I love how they helped each other out emotionally and how they developed together over time. Mark was down and Chelsea came in and shook things up. I wish there was more to the ending. It felt rushed and abrupt but I figured we would see a little of them in the next book. Still enjoyable and will be a keeper for me.
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brooke mckenna
Rachel Gibson is by far one of my favorite authors. She keeps you wanting more throughout the story. There's never a dull moment and you can't put her books down. I love the way she mixes romance with hockey and each of her books intertwine, but if you haven't read the other books you are not lost. Each story is a story of its own. Fantastic for a fun romance novel.
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marwa ahmed
Earlier Rachel Gibson novels are a great, fun read. This one reads like "television movie" or "big screen" potential was the goal. That's not a terrible thing, but it makes the romantic devices more transparent than in her earlier work. Still, there were some good laughs in this one, and if you're tired of reading romances about heroines with impeccable taste and flawless style, it's a nice break to have a character who is more awkward.
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maria ramirez dodson
As always Rachel writes a story and characters who are great and fun to read about. I finished it in two days. So easy to read her style of writing. It flows so well and comes to life so easily. Thanks Rachel for another winner. Wish I didn't have to wait so long for another new book of yours.
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josilyn bertrand
short book (192 pages) and limited character development. have to say it might have been one of my least favorite hockey book next to Disasters. Honestly, the only part I was really interested in was the look into the Sutters' lives (Valentines Day). I don't know if I'm getting a little sick of the hockey books or just the characters she chooses to write about. I'm really not looking forward to Sam's book as I would rather read Daniel Holstrom's or Vlad's as I think we're more connected to them. Why not age the little girl from Simply Irresistible and write a book for her or Luc's sister Marie? I must say that I'm not just not happy with Rachel right now and I'm sick of re-reading the old books.
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rickey dees
Really enjoyed my this story; the characters were likable and felt it was a fast paced read which I personally enjoy. So far there's only been two Rachael Gibson's book I've haven't enjoyed but luckily Nothing But Trouble wasn't one of them.
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bess ie
I suppose most books in this genre are formulaic and predictable, but I still couldn't put it down. Rachel Gibson just seems to get me sucked into her books, as goofy as some of them are. It's not of the same calliber as "Truly, Madly, Yours," but I can't help but to recommend it. The main characters sort of reminded me of typical characters from Susan Elizabeth Phillips books... if you like those.
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