He’s really likeable, but it doesn’t make for much excitement, but there was some compensating excitement for the reader. Jamie is simply a nice, grounded person from a good family. Wes in particular is presented as a fun, insouciant guy, but this characterization is not followed up on. Jamie and Wes are both amiable, engaging characters, but they could have been more fleshed out. They take summer jobs coaching at the hockey camp where they first met. For his part, Jamie has some unexpected feelings for Wes that he decides he needs to explore. Four years later, after they meet again at a college hockey tournament, Wes tries to rekindle the lost friendship and ignore the fact that he has always loved Jamie, but good luck with that, Wes. Canning never understood what had gone wrong to make Wes cut him out of his life. One night that last year, things got a little out of hand after a night of drinking and their friendship imploded. Jamie Canning and Ryan (Wes) Wesley were best friends from the age of thirteen to eighteen after meeting at an elite hockey camp in Lake Placid. May have overshadowed the story a bit, but I can’t decide how much I mind. Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy who have each published good new adult romances, collaborated on a new one called Him that manages to be enjoyable, well-written, and
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