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When Alec Met Evie is the last novel in the Appies series which takes place in the fictional town of Harvest Hollow where The Appies is the professional ice hockey team. I'm sad to see them go but I am sure I will read these books again! So I'll be back!
Both Evie and Alec are wonderful and they bring out the best in each other - and Evie's adorable baby Juno is the sweetest little bundle of joy that binds them together.
This is a sweet and warmhearted read - which doesn't shy away from the hard parts of life, either as a professional athlete or as a divorced single parent. If you are looking for a romance with swoony and heartfelt moments, the feeling of chosen family among friends, and main characters with great chemistry then this sweet and tender novel is the book for you!

I absolutely love closed-door hockey romances! I have read every single Appies book, and this one is one of my favorites! Alec and Evie both grew so much throughout the book. Alec learned that there is more to life than hockey, and Evie realized that it is okay to get help from others. Juno was the perfect little matchmaker. I am sad to see this series come to an end but can't wait to read the other books that come from the authors.

excuse me how is this part of a series that ive not been part of. how is this the last part of the series that ive not been part of!?
unfair. the reader in me feels deprived.
so i shall need to go back and find the others. but it does mean ive so much to look forward to.
back to this one. brilliant. i wanted to be part of this clan from the off. i felt so deeply for our characters.
alot of this type of books have sadly been crossing from the "spice" to "scotch bonnet off the scale" side of romance recently. i wont stand on my saopbox about that. but there does seem something a little uncomfortable about where some have gone with seemingly no awareness of the times and things are gotten away with somehow if written as a spicy novel.
thankfully these are easily spotted and avoided. and better still this was certainly NOT one of them. this was perfection.
i really dont want to gush too much. but i truly did love this book. and it makes me all mushy and grinning to think of it again. it had my soppy side well and truly tied to it.
i loved how it detailed the relationship and its challenges. it wasnt cliche. it didnt make a too much of it but just enough. i loved how they stepped up for eachother.
i was wondering how our two leads would meet again and what that might mean. but it was perfect fate.

Oh My Goodness I absolutely loved this book! This was the first book I've read by Jenny Proctor and it will not be my last. I loved the relationship between Evie and Alec. When Alec Met Evie was a sweet romance hockey book and if I'm being honest sometimes we all need a good sweet romance book to escape our everyday lives. Thank you so much NetGally for allowing me to read this ARC!

Let me preface this by saying I did not read any of the other books in this series, and immediately after finishing this, I downloaded all 5 to Kindle Unlimited. It's not a standalone per se, but can be read alone.
Mrs. Jenny Proctor you have 100% made a 6 star book right here. I can not WAIT to read the rest of the series! This book had me SOBBING ever since Theo and Alec's heart to heart at breakfast. By the end, I was an absolute mess, you would think I had a personal connection to the characters and I NEVER cry at books.
Alec and Evie's relationship was so unbelievably beautiful, the backstory and even the final tie in with Devon was so so good.
Majority of the hockey romances you come across lately is just filled with smut and you lose the plot but this was so perfect. Had the perfect amount of steam and slow burn and I could not put it down. I will be rolling through the rest of this series asap.

I am beginning to think that I need to move to Harvest Hollow. The Appies friend group seem like some incredible people! I love how @jennyproctor tells us a little bit more about each character as the books progress. A natural true unfolding of personalities. Even the characters who are on the side show growth in each book. The twins were my favourite side characters this time around.
Alec and Evie! So good together, and meant to be. I love that she was scribbling their names together as an infatuated child, yet approached the romance in such a mature way. Juno came first, whatever the cost. Alec really stepped up, and that really drew me to him even more.
Devon was not the greatest, yet his mother seemed so loving and caring. I would like to know more of his story. Why was he so manipulative and dismissive? What had their relationship truly been like? But maybe I don’t need to know that, Evie obviously grew as a result of that.

I absolutely love the Appies series and When Alec Met Evie by Jenny Proctor was no exception! Alec, captain of the Appies is facing the looming threat of retirement but doesn’t have much else outside hockey to keep him going. Enter his little sister’s best friend Evie and her young baby, Juno, and Alec might just be able to see a glimmer of what his life could be like after hockey. I was sad to learn that this the last Appies book Jenny was writing but the story line was a nice way to round out the series. This was really well written, and a fun version of the best friends older brother trope. I really enjoyed this and will definitely be coming back to read the Appies series again! Thank you to the author and NetGalley for the ARC!

Did I cry during this hockey romance? 100% YES. Do I have any regrets? NONE
This is the 6th book in the Appies Hockey Series and such a sweet one. We meet Alec, the captain, also the oldest on the team. He's struggling with thoughts of life post hockey and dealing with an injury that just won't seem to go away. He doesn't have much time to think about that before Evie, his sister's best friend moves into town. Evie is starting her life over post-divorce with her sweet baby girl Juno. Evie is in Harvest Hallow for a lifelong dream internship that just so happens to be in the same town as Alec. What happens when these two come back into one another's life as adults? Will past feelings pop back up or will current life struggles stop them from opening up to one another? Toss in a little forced proximity, a slight age gap, some rambunctious twins, exes that seem to not really be exes, and a little help from their friends this romance will leave you not only laughing aloud at moments but wiping away a few tears. Let's just say that saying "Goodbye" is hard so make sure your tissues are ready.
Thank you, Jenny, NetGalley, Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op for this complimentary Ebook. It was not expected for me to leave any positive feedback. These opinions are 100% my own.

Evie and her infant daughter, Juno, move to Harvest Hollow. They don’t know anyone aside from her best friends brother, Alec, who agrees to help them move in. Only her rental is flooded and she needs a place to stay during repairs. Evie and Juno end up staying with Alec in the meantime.
Can I just say that Alec is GONE for this woman and her baby. Like absolutely smitten. And, man, am I a sucker for the single mom trope!
My favorite part of the book was the fact that all the characters in this book showed real maturity. I loved the side characters and look forward to reading the previous books in the series.

Evie falls for her best friend's older brother Alec. They are forced to live together when her rental floods. She isn't sure about Alec because he's a hockey player who isn't ready to settle down.
Love the romance. The chemistry is terrific. Love the fun and joy in the book. A terrific sweet romance.
Thanks to the publisher for the arc.

I’m a sucker for a MMC with a baby, which is funny considering I am staunchly anti-baby myself, but something about it just makes me melt, and this was no exception! Definitely one of my favorites in the Appies series! And I love when one of the characters had a unique job, so the fact that Evie is apprenticing to repair stringed instruments as a luthier (a word I had never heard before!) was very cool. A strong book overall, and a fun read.
Thank you to Jenny Proctor for providing an ARC in exchange for my honest opinions.

Best friend's older brother, hockey, single mom romance. This was so cute! I love the Appies!!
Evie has just had a baby, got a divorce, and is now moving to a new town for an internship. Lucky for her it is the same town that her best friends older brother lives in. The very same older brother that she had a crush on growing up.
Alec does not do babies but when his little sister begs him to help her friend Evie move, he cannot tell her no. He is surprised when he sees Evie for the first time, she is no longer the little girl he remembers that brought a history book to his hockey game and earned her the nick name "nerd". Before he knows it, he is being won over by not only Evie but baby Juno.
This was a super cute romance. I enjoy the slow burn, as it gives the characters time to develop a relationship outside of sex. We still get glimpses of sexual tension which keeps the story going. I enjoyed reading about the struggles that they both go through in the book. I was terrified that we were going to get a third act break up! It was also nice to get a peek into the couples from the previous books.
I would not be mad if we got the "twins" stories as well.
Thank you NetGalley and Victory Editing for this title. This is my very honest review.

I still have about 60 pages left in the book but I wanted to make sure to get my review out before the book was published.
So far, this book has been an absolute blast. From the first page, I knew this book was going to quickly become one of my favourite. I adore the authors writing style and I like how she addresses all the ‘issues’ that could occur in Alec and Eves relationship. I like the way she portrayed how new single moms can still date, have fun and feel confident.
Overall, I would give this book a 4.25/5. I’ve really enjoyed what I’ve read so far and I will be looking into more of the authors books

Soooo good!
Read this if you like…
Romcoms
Closed door
Giggle and kick your feet moments
Single mom
Cinnamon roll hero

This is a very good, very sweet, very enjoyable read when you want a feel-good book. Evie and her baby move to North Carolina to pursue a work opportunity, important since Evie’s ex divorced her while she was still pregnant. Getting help moving her stuff into a rental house from her best friend’s older brother becomes complicated as Josie’s with the rental push Evie and Alec together, and they try to navigate turning an old family friendship into something more. The fact that Alec is a famous hockey player dealing with his own challenges adds another dimension to this sweet, no spice story. The characters are fully drawn and book never becomes formulaic. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advance copy. All views are entirely my own and offered voluntarily.

5⭐️s Yup. I knew I’d love it. There always manages to be depth and just utter sweet moments in Jenny’s books. Never disappoints. Alec with his alpha vine was great and Evie was so strong for going through so much. The twins!! Such good moments with them too. Juno has my heart too. 💜
Synopsis:
When Evie moves South to the same mountain town where her childhood crush plays pro-hockey, she arms herself with all the reasons why she can’t fall for him again.
Number one: Alec is her best friend’s much older brother.
Number two: She’s recently divorced and does not need another man in her life. At least not anytime soon.
Number three: With a four-month-old daughter, she has zero time for dating.
Trouble is, Evie doesn’t know another soul in North Carolina, so when her rental floods before she’s even moved in, her only option is to crash with Alec for a few weeks. When she protests, he insists it’s what he’d do for his sister, and that’s basically what she is to him.
But all these years later, the unexpected chemistry between them definitely says otherwise. A new relationship is risky when Evie is still licking her wounds from her divorce, and she has no idea if Alec has any desire to be a dad. His sister already warned he isn’t the type to settle down.
But she can’t make herself care about any of that. Not until she’s already fallen, and it might be too late to save herself from another heartbreak.
Thank you so much to @jennyproctorbooks and @netgalley for the advanced reader copy. I’m so grateful.

When I first read the blurb about was the book was about I was automatically intrigued. Hockey Romance, Age gap, Best friends brother tropes to name a few are top tier for me. You have grumpy defense man Alec who was just doing his sister a favor and helping her best friend Evie move in. Life happens and Evie ends up spending a couple of weeks in Alec's home. Evie has had a crush on Alec since before High School. The way he calls her "nerd" right off the bat just lets you know how the dynamic was for the both of them growing up. Evie is moving to North Carolina for an apprenticeship and is coming out of a marriage. With no support system it was so nice to see Alec and also his Apies teammates step up to the plate. When Alec Met Evie was a cute romcom that taught you that sometimes the most unexpected happy things occur when you least expect them and sometimes pining over your best friends brother can be rewarded when you really need them in life.

Jenny Proctor does it again with another excellent addition to the Appies series. As always, funny, heartwarming, and sweet. And I’m surprised but she has managed to jump Alec to my second favorite Appie. And despite how cute and wholesome it was, it still managed to make me cry.
Full endorsement of all things Appie, but give this one a go if you’re looking for:
-hockey romance
-best friend’s older brother
-single mom
-small town
-hockey player x luthier/violinist 🏒& 🎻
5 stars as always! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

This book. This series. I'm so sad to (maybe) see it come to an end. I have loved my time with the Appies. I don't watch hockey but I sure have loved This fictional hockey team.
Alec & Evie were great together. If course, not everything is perfect but they learn how to manage it together. Alec, Evie & Juno - perfect family.

When Alec Met Evie is book six in the amazing Appies series by Jenny Proctor.
I love these books so much! Like they are just the best!
Sweet, funny, it will pull at your heartstrings… just perfection. Great writing, great cast of characters!
WAME is an interesting hockey romance! Very entertaining!