Campus Rival AUDIOBOOK
Campus Rival AUDIOBOOK
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Hating Drew Dumontier is in my DNA. He’s the star defenseman for CFU hockey, a golden boy with a lethal smirk, and the undisputed bane of my existence. Our families have been at war for seventy years, and nothing will stop me from winning.
Our family feud is legendary on campus…and so are the pranks we pull on each other.
Turns out the universe has a twisted sense of humor. Not only are we forced together as partners on a psychology project worth half our final grade, but a baby is left on his doorstep with a note claiming he’s the father.
Watching the arrogant hockey star transform into a devoted single dad is a complication I never saw coming. As the nights get longer and the tension between us reaches a breaking point, the hatred I’ve nourished for years begins to feel a lot like desire.
But it’s the way he protects his daughter and supports my dreams that changes everything. He’s no longer just the enemy; he’s the person who makes me want to break the cycle once and for all.
He tells me he’s choosing me over our families. He says he loves me more than the grudge. But trust is a dangerous thing for a Tinsley to give a Dumontier.
Especially when a secret is revealed that makes me wonder if I was just a pawn in a locker room game all along.
Campus Rival is a steamy enemies to lovers college hockey romance. If you love feuding families, banter, combustible tension, and a college athlete and his roommates turning into big softies for his baby daughter, then you won’t want to miss this one. It’s book 2 in the CFU Hockey series, but can be read as a standalone.
Audiobook performed in duet by Grayson Owens & Rose Dioro.
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ARC/ALC Review:
Duet Narration by Rose Dioro and Grayson Owens
Tropes:
Enemies to lovers| College hockey| Single Dad | Family rivalry| Slow burn
This was honestly one of the best examples of the enemies-to-lovers trope I’ve read. Harper and Drew’s dynamic had me hooked immediately. I was laughing within the first couple of chapters thanks to their over-the-top pranks, but also cringing when they pushed things a little too far—it felt so real for two people who genuinely believed they hated each other.
The story centers around their 70 year long-standing family feud, which is already intense, but then adds in forced proximity through a shared psychology project—and a surprise baby that completely shifts everything. Watching Drew step into a protective, caring role was unexpected and added so much depth to his character.
Their tension, banter, and chemistry were undeniable. It was so fun seeing everyone around them recognize their connection before they did. The emotional progression felt natural, and by the time they started to soften toward each other, I was completely invested. This book was such a pleasure to read, and I definitely need to go back and read the first one.
Rose Dioro did an amazing job portraying Harper’s strength and emotional layers, while Grayson Owens made Drew feel both swoon-worthy and sincere. Their narration really elevated the experience and made every interaction feel dynamic and immersive.
Thank you to the author for this ARC and ALC.