Second-chance, forced proximity, grumpy/sunshine, reverse age gap.
After years apart, Jet and Soren are forced into proximity, where they must confront unresolved feelings and a ten-year age gap.
Described as a complicated, lonely character who finds solace in Soren, revealing a softer side beneath his rock-star persona. Hat Trick by Eden Finley
“Jet starts this book pretty rock bottom... I appreciated that he's honest about not being fully over Harley (ugh), but still brave enough to admit that what he feels for Soren is too big to ignore.” The StoryGraph What Readers Liked Hat Trick (Fake Boyfriend, #5) by Eden Finley | Goodreads
“Their first encounter had me giggling and blushing. But the real fun happened after Soren learned that Jet was Matt's younger brother.” Resch Reads · 5 years ago Character & Relationship Highlights “Jet starts this book pretty rock bottom
“Soren is very drawn to Jett and he can see that he's dealing with something and wants to be there for him, in whatever capacity Jett will let him.” The StoryGraph
The book features Eden Finley’s signature snark, steam, and light-hearted fluff, while also diving deeper into emotional angst than some previous books in the series. Fans of the series appreciated the significant role
Fans of the series appreciated the significant role of the "gay brigade" (characters from previous books) during the Fiji scenes.