Summer is a force to be reckoned with, and I have to admit, I wasn’t sure I was going to like her much. Moving on, there wouldn’t be much of a chase in The Chase without Summer Heyward Di-Laurentis. Fitzy’s strong, silent type is a welcome change from all the extroverts he’s surrounded with on the regular. While it’s hilarious to watch Hollis strut his stuff and share his sexual shenanigans with anyone who will listen, it’s also wonderful to meet a jock who doesn’t see the need to share his every thought with the world. For every kid out there who is lacing up skates hoping to someday wear an NHL jersey in an arena full of fans, there’s a kid who is playing video games and dreaming of the day he’ll be able to make his own, create his own world and make all the rules.įitzy is also different as he’s not the bragging type. He has a plan for his future and the NHL doesn’t really factor in. Hockey might be beloved to Fitz, but it’s not his entire world. While we love the Garretts and the Deans and, well, every single other guy on the team, it’s nice to read about a guy that loves hockey, but also loves other things, too. Fitzy just seemed different than so many of the other hockey guys. I didn’t have time to do a re-read of all the Off Campus books before The Chase release day, but I distinctly remember reading The Goal and hoping that someday, somehow, Elle Kennedy would want to tell this story.
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