Cutler Ryder was everything Cheyenne wasn't. He was the hockey star. She was the outcast. He was best friends with her stepbrother, that same stepbrother who hated her. His two parents loved him. Her mom was a junkie. Her dad barley knew her.
Years passed. Cheyenne got her life together. Cut went onto NHL stardom.
Then there was a text. She was drinking. There was a party. Cut was there...
Cheyenne loved Cutler Ryder since the first moment she saw him. The only problem? He never knew she existed.
Every time a new book by Tijan is announced I know that more than likely I am going to be reading said book especially if it's a standalone. That being said, for some reason I just could not get into The Not-Outcast. I don't know what it is about Tijan's sports standalone books but all of the ones that I've read I just could not get into. I know it's not a standalone thing as I've read several other Tijan standalone books and enjoyed them immensely. But for some reason it's the books that involve sports that I could do without. I really think that's just a me thing because this book has a lot of good reviews I just wasn't one of them. Even with saying all that this doesn't defer me from wanting to read more of Tijan's books, I cannot wait to see what comes next.
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