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A Favor for a Favor

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Oh my word I loved this book!! I don’t know how Helena Hunting keeps putting out such amazing books. She seriously writes them faster than I can read them, I was in a major book slump and read this almost in one sitting. I would have if I didn’t need to get up early for work. I loved Stevie. She was such a strong and fascinating character and I loved watching her journey with her brothers fame. And oh my goodness if there was ever a male lead that I wanted a picture of, it’s Bishop. I must have a thing for gruff men with a sweet interior. If you love sports romances, enemies to lovers, and hot men in boxer briefs this is your book!!!! Their chemistry was fantastic and the slow build was totally worth the wait!
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This sports romance was everything you could want in one. It was spunky with characters who were real and relatable. The male MC is alpha, grouchy and totally swoon worthy. The female lead lives life to the beat of her own drum and takes non-sense from no one. It is an enemies to lovers that has a heart warming family element that keeps you coming back for more. I have yet to be disappointed by a Helena Hunting book. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves sports puns with steamy overtime.
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❤️❤️❤️❤️ out of 5
I am an absolute sucker for a grumpy hero! I would take one every day please and thank you! I also liked that for once it wasn’t a super peppy rainbows and sunshine heroine he was paired with (although don’t get me wrong I totally love that pairing) but instead a snarky heroine who did not put up with his attitude. 

Our heroine moved into her brother’s apartment after she finds her boyfriend cheating on her. This apartment however comes with one grumpy and annoying neighbour, who also happens to be her brother’s team mate. Yet they both end up peeking out the eye holes in their doors to see when the other is out to purposefully annoy the other. When our hero pulls his groin during an ice hockey game out heroine offers to help him with his PT to get back on the ice as soon as possible.... then queue them feels.

Normally I’m not a fan of either of the MCs just getting out of a relationship but the way that a friendship is built up between the two over time just works and had me not questioning it. I really enjoyed both main characters and the slow burn romance felt true to both of them, however, the internal crisis for the heroine at the climax annoyed me a little and I wasn’t a fan of the creepo ex harassing her at work and it being just fine. Overall I really liked this book and am looking forward to the next in the series!
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Freaking loved it!!
𝗔 𝗙𝗮𝘃𝗼𝗿 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗮 𝗙𝗮𝘃𝗼𝗿 𝗶𝘀 𝗳𝗮𝗯𝘂𝗹𝗼𝘂𝘀𝗹𝘆 𝗳𝘂𝗻𝗻𝘆!𝗦𝘁𝗲𝘃𝗶𝗲 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗕𝗶𝘀𝗵𝗼𝗽 𝘄𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗺𝗮𝗸𝗲 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗹𝗮𝘂𝗴𝗵 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝘀𝘄𝗼𝗼𝗻! 𝗕𝗮𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿 , 𝗹𝗮𝘂𝗴𝗵 𝗼𝘂𝘁 𝗹𝗼𝘂𝗱 , 𝘀𝗮𝘀𝘀𝘆𝗻𝗲𝘀𝘀, 𝗰𝘂𝘁𝗲𝗻𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗥𝗼𝗺𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲 - 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗯𝗼𝗼𝗸 𝘁𝗶𝗰𝗸𝗲𝗱 𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝗺𝘆 𝗯𝗼𝘅𝗲𝘀!
𝗜 𝗲𝗻𝗷𝗼𝘆𝗲𝗱 𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘆 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗱!
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What is it with man who are a-holes and broody that gets us going? Bishop is a poster-child for that type of a man and I fell head over heels for him in this story.
I knew I liked Stevie since book 1 but she was so much more than RJ's little sister. She is feisty, sassy, loving but like every normal person she has her problems that make this story that more interesting. I loved Bishop and the way he gave her time to come around about how she feels about him. It was funny to read how clueless he was when he wanted nothing more but to be with her and show her that he sees who she really is.

Together they make ridiculously cute couple and I was over the moon when they finally got over her (theirs) problem to reach the HEA they deserved.

Now I’m so excited for book 3 – I’m not sure I’ll make it till May. I need it NOW :D


***Review copy requested and reviewed on behalf of OMGReads blog***
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Nothing signals the end of a relationship like walking in on your boyfriend drilling his boy bits into another woman. The fact that it was on the day Stevie was officially moving in with him and it was also her birthday, just added that extra layer of icing to the betrayal cake.

Thank goodness Stevie has somewhere she can go, her brother RJ has an apartment she can stay in. However, when she arrives and has trouble getting in, in the midst of her full on personal crisis she meets Bishop - RJ’s very hot neighbour. He just adds to the mess of the day she has had.

Bishop makes his mind up about Stevie within seconds and treats her accordingly. He is not on the greatest of terms with RJ, even though they are in the same NHL team. They have a tumultuous relationship at the best of times so anyone connected to RJ is automatically someone he is suspicious of. Fortunately he has a change of heart with Stevie.

When Bishop gets injured he finds himself in a vulnerable position. Stevie sees a mutually beneficial opportunity for both of them and a friendship of sorts begins to take seed. Bishop wants to get back on the ice as soon as he can and Stevie can help get him there. RJ is not happy about his sister spending so much time with Bishop and he makes sure he knows what will happen if a line is crossed.

Stevie wishes that RJ would just be a brother and stop trying to be her Dad all the time. He needs to trust that she is capable of making her own choices. Bishop is much more than Stevie expected, she sees the kind, caring and compassionate side of him that others don’t. And he is fun to hang out with. She doesn’t have many friends in her new city and Bishop is definitely becoming one of the most important of them.

There is a slow burning thang happening between Stevie and Bishop (Shippy) and they really do try to keep things purely professional. Once he is back on the ice all promises are off, neither of them can ignore the pull any longer. The coming together of this couple was long awaited and everything I hoped it would be.

Bishop has watched some of his team mates find love and he never thought it would happen to him. He loves that he finally has someone special like Stevie in his life, someone who has his back and someone he can count. Now he just needs to convince her brother that he is worthy of his sister...
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Fucken Brilliant. Another great book by Helena Hunting. I could not put it down! Bishop and Stevie are hot and the chemistry is unbelievable. We met Stevie in A Lie for A Lie (book 1 in the series) and heard a little about the relationship between Bishop and Stevie’s brother. So I was excited when Helena announced book 2 was their story!! 

Bishop is a professional hockey player. He was added to the Seattle team where Stevie’s brother RJ is the captain and Alex (from the Pucked Series) is the coach. Bishop’s focus has always been hockey and taking care of his younger brother. Without the money hockey and his contract provides he wouldn’t be able to pay for his brother’s medical stuff. Girls were never on his radar. So when he gets injured, his first though is to get better the fasted way possible. So when the hot, athletic build, pink haired neighbor next door tells’ him she can help him with extra PT, he jumped on the chance. But he did not know much about her other than she was driving him crazy and that she was trouble. He thought she was another puck bunny smooching off one of his team mates, he never in a million years thought she was RJ’s sister. And when he found out he was in shock and it turned his world upside down. 

Stevie, had just graduated and starting a new job. She moved to Seattle where her job was and ready to move in with her boyfriend. But when she arrived to Seattle, nothing goes as planned. She shows up to her apartment and finds her now ex-boyfriend with another woman. She’s a mess and has nowhere to go until her brother offers her his empty apartment for her to stay in. When she’s moving in, in the middle of the night, she meets her insanely hot neighbor who has attitude she cannot deal with at the moment. After that encounter they both start playing a game to tease each other. It made me laugh every time Bishop would open his door with a new saying on his boxers’ hahaha. Stevie had no idea who her neighbor was until the day he was injured on the ice. She put two and two together and found out he was her brother’s team mate. She has always wanted to work on a NHL player and make her own way in the world, and this was her chance. So she offered to work with him on his PT and help him recover faster, than what was told to him. 

What they did not expect was to fall for each other in the time they spent together. Bishop was Stevie’s brother enemy and Stevie was Bishop’s teammate’s baby sister. They had to keep it professional. They had to push those feelings down. But doing that didn’t make the feeling stop growing or the chemistry getting hotter and hotter. It all started as A Favor for A Favor. I highly recommend this book and give it 5 stars. I received this ARC for my honest review and opinion.
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When Stevie's new neighbor sounds off on her she knows her stay at her brother's (Rook from A Lie for a Lie) apartment isn't going to be fun. So decides to fight his grumpiness and rudeness with a little game of her own. And she wins cuz she's awesome like that! But the tide turns when she comes home and sees him outside his apartment in desperate need of some hockey rehab, and she's just the perfect person to give it to him. Now the question is, will they be able to keep their hands off each other while involved in their new professional arrangement?

Enemies to lovers is one of my favorite tropes, and if it's combined with sports? I'm a goner! Especially when it's done with lots of super snarky banter, serious sexy times, and a touch of the forbidden like it is here in A Favor for a Favor. I may have loved Rook and Lainey (and all of Helena's other hockey couples), but I do believe my Stevie and Shippy are my new #1 HH couple. They start off being more like enemies, but when the last page rolls around, it's nothing but sweet, swoony love, and they've cemented themselves as my favorite hockey couple, and my favorite Helena couple.
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I do admit that if I have a choice I'll be picking a hockey romance before another sports romance.  And if it is one written by Helena Hunting, it is on my auto-buy list.  A Favor for a Favor is the second in HH's All In series and I've been ready to read it since I heard there was a new series.  A Lie for a Lie is book one and the intro to the series, giving us Rook Bowman's story.  Second in series has us reading the story of Bishop Winslow, Rook's teammate, and Stevie Bowman, Rook's younger sister.  From the start I was hooked.  I loved that there's a bit of mistaken identity, snarkiness, and the need to look under the surface.  The more I read, the more I fell for HH's match up.  I loved Bishop and Stevie together.  

I'm very much looking forward to reading the next in series.  It can't come soon enough.
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I loved Stevie and Bishop so freaking hard!!! They’re just so freaking cute and honestly kind of a mess and I loved that so much about them. 

Stevie is quirky and adorable, and calling Bishop a grump is a bit of an understatement, but I just loved every second of them together. 

I loved watching them battle at the beginning and then watching Stevie bro him with his PT. I love that their relationship grows and develops while they get to know each other even though they’re both physically attracted to the other. 

Stevie is one of my absolute favorite Helena Hunting heroines. It might also help that she’s exactly the kinda aunt I am. Always volunteering for babysitting adventures and buying toys/clothes my nephew probably doesn’t need. 😅😅😅


Bishop is kinda an asshole to everyone, and he’ll tell you that himself, but he loves hockey and he protects those he loves and that was more than enough for me to fall for him. Also, his underwear, his underwear definitely helps. 

This book was cute and funny and sexy and I loved it so freaking much!!!!
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This book had me at hello with such a beautiful preface. My goodness, @helenahunting has done it again with this amazing book! I absolutely loved this storyline, the characters (uhm, hello new book boyfriend 👋🏻) and the entertaining banter and underwear competitions. I never thought I’d enjoy the grumpy type, but dang Bishop was a catch and I loved being able to see his sweet side and the little things he did to show he cared throughout. I’ve now read two books featuring grumpy leads and I am definitely becoming a big fan! I loved the dynamics of this book and the role hockey played in Stevie’s life that influenced her present-day decisions. It was a brilliant concept and perfectly executed! This was most definitely, an easy ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ for me and my first one of 2020!

Special thanks to @thomasallenltd for this finished copy in exchange for my honest review and @socialbutterflypr for hosting this book tour! If you enjoy contemporary romance, you’ll love this book!!! It’s available on Amazon.
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Give me Bishop with Olives and Pineapple on top!
Author Helena Hunting is my go to for Hot Hockey Book Boyfriends because she knows how to give us Men we instantly fall in love with even with their flaws.
Bishop is one hot hockey player you want to not like because he is a total jerk...until he is not.  
Boxer Briefs will never look the same because I will now always think of his name when I see any outrageous ones.
I loved Stevie can play his jerk game even when everything seems to be going wrong in her life when she meets Bishop.
This book was soo much fun to read.
It is funny, sexy, steamy, romantic and full of the back and forth banter between memorable characters in this series.
Go get this book and be ready to love Bishop and Stevie in all their knicker & colorful hair glory!
**ARC kindly provided in exchange for an honest review***
5 🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒popped!
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J’avais beaucoup aimé A Lie For A Lie, le 1er tome de All In, la nouvelle série spin-off de Pucked d’Helena Hunting. J’avais donc hâte de découvrir qui serait les prochains personnages.

Nous faisons ici la connaissance de Stevie et Bishop, respectivement la petite sœur et le coéquipier RJ. Et on peut dire qu’ils nous mettent dans le bain dès leur première rencontre !

Ce duo plutôt décapant va autant vous attendrir que vous surprendre. Stevie est sur la défensive, ayant souffert de la notoriété de son frère et de ses frasques. Bishop est au contraire quelqu’un qui ne tient pas compte du regard des autres, qui vit sa vie comme il l’entend sans trop se soucier de passer pour un rabat-joie.

Leur histoire va commencer avec un gros malentendu, et évoluer dans quelque chose à mi-chemin entre amitié et amour. Leur relation va se construire petit-à-petit, rencontrant des obstacles qui vont les faire douter. Mais les sentiments vont s’installer jusqu’à ce qu’ils ne puissent plus les ignorer.

On découvre également l’avenir d’Alex en tant que coach (Pucked), de sa femme Violet (toujours sans filtres !), mais aussi Lainey et RJ. Ce fil rouge amène beaucoup de charme à cette série, on apprécie de retrouver nos personnages préférés et le monde du hockey professionnel.

En bref, une nouvelle comédie romantique sportive réussie, qui nous propose un couple atypique mais qui fonctionne à merveille ! Si vous avez aimez le 1er tome, vous pouvez sans retenue vous plongez dans l’histoire de Stevie et Bishop.
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I have to say A Favor for a Favor is my favorite of the series so far. I swear I laughed from the start of this book until it ended. Bishop has absolutely no filter. He says exactly what’s on his mind and though he comes off as a bit crass, when it comes to the people he cares about, he goes out of his way to make sure they’re taken care of. Things definitely didn’t turn out the way Stevie expected and she sure didn’t see Bishop coming. I admire her for putting her best foot forward where her ex was involved. He was so freaking annoying. She handled him like a pro though even when things got hard. The bickering between Stevie and Bishop was hilarious and total foreplay if you ask me. There was no denying that these two had the hots for each other. I really enjoyed this book.
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An amazing 6 star story that had me reading it in one sitting.  The night before I read A Lie For A Lie also in one sitting.  Once I started I couldn’t seem to be able to put it down.

  An highly entertaining and addicting story.  It was funny and had me laughing out loud so many times.  The bantering between Stevie and Bishop was to die for.

  I can safely say it could be read as a standalone but I’m glad I read A Lie For A Lie before.  Told in a dual POV with an HEA.  I strongly recommend this story.
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A Favor for a Favor will make you laugh from start to finish. I love the fact that Bishop and Stevie both lack verbal filters, so all of their interactions are highly entertaining! From the first page, this story is filled with witty banter, fueled by the mutual hatred that the main characters have for one another, due to a lack of communication. Daily underwear battles are just the beginning of their antics, along with an ex-boyfriend that won't accept it's over. I loved every minute of this book, it was highly entertaining and easily my favorite one in the All In series so far!
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I love this author’s male characters, some of them are socially inept, natural a-holes, painfully sincere to the point of insulting, but they hide a good heart inside.  I loved Bishop, lovingly called “Shippy” by his younger brother and later on by our heroine (not so lovingly!).  He had just joined the NHL expansion team in Seattle, coached by Alex Winters, and with Rook Bowman as team captain.  He was a little miffed because he expected to be captain, and there’s tension between them.  

When this pink-haired woman moved into the neighboring penthouses that belonged to Rook, he thought she was Rook’s side-piece, so he was at his best snarkiness.  Stevie, who had just dumped her cheating boyfriend, rose to the challenge and snarked back.  Thus begins a wonderful snark-fest between two neighbors who watch through the peephole so they both come out to snatch their newspapers, each wearing ridiculous clothes; he wore his collection of crazy boxer briefs and she wore sport bras and tiny pants.  

When Bishop got injured in a game, Stevie offers to treat him so he can return to the ice faster and in return he will write her a letter of recommendation. And in this favor exchange, they get to spend time together, clear up several misunderstandings, keep on sharing their special wardrobe, and go from friends to lovers to love.

I loved both characters and enjoyed the story tremendously.  I had a great time cataloguing Bishop’s briefs: 
Crotch has the phrase BEWARE OF FALLING ROCKS with a rockslide right where his peen should be.
A black-and-white checker print, a set of flags crosses over the peen pouch with the words FINISH LINE right over his junk.
Psychedelic print
Hawaiian print
Bright yellow, with CAUTION written all over them, like the tape they use at crime scenes.
Bull’s-eye over the crotch.
With the phrase CHECK OUT MY PACKAGE stamped on the front in warning-sign-yellow letters.
Stevie had some problems with the limelight associated with hockey players.  She didn’t want to be associated with her brother’s fame and have people think she got her job using her brother’s contacts.  She wants her achievements to be gained on her own efforts.    With Bishop, she needs to decide what she wants more; anonymity or her guy.  I loved that Bishop, even with his snarky personality, was another person with Stevie.  He understood and respected her need to be away from the limelight, he adjusted to her needs and kept things professional when needed, and faced his superiors when necessary to defend his love for Stevie.  

I love these stories because they are so feel-good.  You get laughs and chuckles but you also get to read about people dealing with real life problems, like Bishop’s younger brother who has diabetes.  These are real people with family and jobs, and the family feeling in the stories uplift your mood.  It was also interesting to read about Rook from another perspective; arrogant and protective older brother.  And I loved Stevie’s snarky remarks to Bishop: “looks at you, with clothes”, totally hilarious.
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This is my favorite Helena Hunting book to date!!! Soooooooo good!!! Bishop and Stevie's journey from hate to love is so amazing.

Bishop is a little... ok, he's alot on the jerkish side, but that just adds to his appeal. For me at least. I just loved him! He's rough around the edges and a bit socially inept, but underneath all that he's sweet and swoony.

Stevie is just trying to live her life outside of her brother's shadow, which is hard to do because he's uber-protective. She's feisty and doesn't take anyone's crap, especially Bishop's, and he dishes out a very healthy portion of it.

The chemistry between these two is off-the-charts! I loved the banter between them. And I loved watching them fall together. 

His relationship with Rook had me on edge, so I'm glad that worked itself out! And I loved seeing some of the old Pucked crew.

This is a must read! It can be read as a standalone, but I'd highly recommend reading A Lie for a Lie as well, because it's also a fantastic book.
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5⭐️

I've been waiting for this book ever since it was announced. I loved the first book and I love hockey, and thought I'd kill two birds with one stone.

This is Bishop and Stevie's story. Stevie is RJ's little sister and Bishop is his new teammate. It's a sweet and swoony story of falling in love unexpectedly. It's an amalgam of tropes—enemies to lovers, falling for the teammate's off-limits sister, friends to lovers... it has everything you'd want to read in a sports contemporary romance.

I have to say, I love this one more than the first one. I don't know... probably because Bishop and Stevie's personal comings and goings is relatable.

This is one of those books where you'd want a paperback copy apart from the ebook one.
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This book had me wishing that someone would make a tv series from Helena Hunting’s hot hockey player stories. It also had me wondering if the author had a Pinterest board with images of all of Bishop’s hilarious underwear. I mean, I kept wanting to go and google for pictures of the different ones that were described in the book. Definitely Bishop was a total a-hole to start the book with how he treated Stevie. But the way they had their little underwear face-off every morning was hilarious, and totally made me want my own Bishop. I really liked how other than his a-hole tendencies, he was a pretty good guy. He didn’t have a long list of puck bunny history that Stevie had to worry about, he was a good big brother, and the connection between his brother and Stevie’s dad was a really perfect way to connect the two. It was fun seeing RJ and Lainey, since Stevie is RJ’s sister. And of course any and all time spent with Violet is time that makes me happy. This was definitely very hard to put down, and I would have finished much quicker if work and sleep so that I could work didn’t get in the way.
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