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I have been fascinated by Everly and Wyatt for a while, the way Wyatt gets under Everly's skin so easily had me wondering why she disliked him so much. I wouldn't call this an enemies-to-lovers story but it definitely seemed that way from Everly's side....but remember there is a fine line between hate and love.
Kelly Jamieson is one of my favorite sports romance authors because she not only writes a great romance she writes about the sport as well. We get the ins and outs of Hockey from the players point of view as well as someone that works for the organization in this story and it was great. I always love the extra touches she puts into her stories and this one had a few insider elements that added to the overall story line in a positive way.
Everly suffers from panic attacks but no one knows about it, they think she is calm cool and collected all of the time but there are times that internally she is a raging mess. My heart broke for her when we find out what happened during her teenage years and why she always needs to be perfect. Now Wyatt, he looks like a total playboy but it's all a facade and Everly soon realizes she has misjudged him all this time. He is carefree and lives life to the fullest but he has his reasons for that and they are heart wrenching as well.
This is the third book in the Wynn Hockey Series and although they each can be read as a standalone I would suggest reading the books in the order they have been released because there is a family story plot that carries through each of the books and it will enhance your reading pleasure if you see it play out the way it is meant to.
Happy Reading!!!
**I have voluntarily reviewed an Advanced Readers Copy of this book for my Blog, Nadine's Obsessed with Books**

Crikey.
This story is almost a little bit lost, just because of the confusion around the cast of characters. I mean, I have read the first book in the series, and there is a family tree, but it doesn't help when they are all vying for page space.
When you get past that, and down to the nitty gritty of the relationship, it's pretty decent. No huge surprises, but it is a character driven, feel good story.
I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book.

So we are back with the Wynn family this one is one of their female cousins Everly. Everly wants nothing to do with and this is funny because Wyatt I am going to stop you here, Question did you read the first two books in the series, because if you haven't then you need to stop, read them and then comeback to this book. I really believe that you would rob yourself of understanding and appreciate it more because you would get the storyline and meet and interact with family. So Wyatt is still acting like a playboy, and Everly wants nothing to do with him, but can you blame her., so when she sees the difference she finally get the real Wyatt and not the persona.

OMG! Kelly Jamieson does it again. “Win Big” was a Fantastic addition to this series and my new favorite. I just cant get enough of these hot hockey players! I swooned hard for Wyatt and got downright giddy over the banter between him and Everly. It was fun, full of heat and sweet and left me incredibly happy.
Wyatt and Everly were awesome characters. They had a Hot, first make out session which set the tone for the entire book. It was all so entertaining! The snark, the sizzling, sparing, the playfulness, and feverish, lust between these two was so fun to watch play out. Everly is annoyed with herself, but she secretly has it bad for this forbidden, hot, hockey player. I loved watching their feelings grow and how everything evolved when these two have to act like they are in a relationship. Everly is wonderful, smart, caring and could hold her own. Wyatt totally made me swoon and I loved watching him fall for Everly. It was just so exciting and exhilarating to see their walls come down and for them to finally appreciate, admire and want one another so much. #swoon
The storyline and writing were great. There is an ease to it that was really engaging making me want more, and more. Kelly Jamieson does an amazing job in making me feel like I’m part of this world she created. I felt invested in the characters, their story, and feel for them. I was excited while reading and enjoyed this page after page. Even while I wasn’t reading this, I was thinking about it. Waiting for the moment I could get back to the story once again. This was unputdownable and a unforgettable romance. I am so incredibly excited for the next book, in this series.

I love hockey romance yet this is my first book by Kelly Jamieson...where have I been!?! I will definitely be looking into the rest of her Wynn series as well as her other books!!
This story was of Everly Wynn and Wyatt Bell and starts the morning after New Years Eve when Everly wakes up in Wyatt’s bed. Although she is fully clothed, she can’t shake her memories of Wyatt the night before. As they strike up a somewhat awkward friendship through work, they soon find themselves in a “fake relationship” which is always fun!!! I enjoyed the pace of their relationship and the story development. We really got a chance to know Wyatt and Everly and how their pasts have shaped their outlook on love. We definitely get the HEA we are all looking for, but not until we go through a bit of angst. Looking forward to more from Kelly Jamieson in my kindle’s future!!
I received an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Kelly Jamieson scores a hat trick with the third book in the Wynn Hockey series, Win Big. This Is Everly Wynn and Wyatt Bell’s story. Everly is the aunt of Théo and JP from books one and two. Her father is their grandfather. Her mother is a younger woman from a second marriage. Everly is around the same age as the boys. Everly befriended Théo’s wife Lacey and JP’s girlfriend Taylor in the previous books. I like her character and was looking forward to her story.
Wyatt plays for the Condors; the team Everly’s father owns and that Théo is the GM for. He was traded to the team at the end of the previous season. I like Everly and Wyatt. Their initial bickering was amusing. Both are hard on themselves. They are an amazing couple that grow from being together.
Kelly Jamieson did a great job with this story. It was skillfully written and entertaining. It is a fantastic addition to the Wynn Hockey series. I cannot wait for the next book in the series. Win Big could be read as a standalone, but I suggest reading the series in order. I recommend this series to people who enjoy sports romances with family drama. I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader's copy of this book.

I am always a sucker for hockey romances and this was no exception. Although I’m new to the series, the family members and team members gave me enough excitement about their stories!!
Everly is the daughter to the owner of the team. Wyatt plays for said daddy’s team. There were several story lines to follow here:
- Wyatt and heathers “story”
- Wyatt and Everlys fake for media relationship
- Everlys family drama/ dads health
- Everlys work drama
-Wyatt and Everlys real feelings
-Everlys health issue
-Everlys “secret” background hidden story
To be honest, since i was new to the author and series it was a little overwhelming and hard to keep track off. Most of the action felt off the ice and it detracted from the story for me. Still a 4 star read with well rounded characters, and a solid plot line- just a lot of side distractions for my reading style!

Win Big is the 3rd book in the Wynn Hockey series. I love sports romance and Kelly Jamieson always does a great job with this genre!
While I did like this book (not as much as the others in the series) I felt like it fell a little flat for me. I wasn't as invested in the characters or the story as I was in the other two books in the series. But, I still looking forward to more from this author and this series.

Win Big by Kelly Jamison
I loved this latest hockey romance focusing on the Wynn family. Not only did Win Big have a story I couldn’t put down, but the characters and their steamy chemistry made it an all around great romance.
Everly is part of the Wynn hockey family. Even though she doesn’t play the game, her entire family does and she runs their team’s charitable foundation. She tends to date men who are socially acceptable but don’t tempt her heart. Then she meets Wyatt, a player on the Condors team. He seems like a charismatic, fun guy who doesn’t take anything seriously. When they share a kiss on New Year’s Eve, their chemistry is explosive.
Everly and Wyatt both try to keep things light, but they can’t ignore their intense connection to each other, physically or mentally. Both of them are weighed down by what they think is heavy baggage, but they finally discover they need each other to help carry the burden. Their relationship develops against the background of family drama and, of course, lots of hockey games. These two characters are perfect for each other, and the author’s story shows that their stumbling blocks are realistic ones on their way to their happily ever after. Win Big was my favorite installment so far in the Wynn hockey family, and I can’t wait to read more.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advance copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

I am a sucker for hockey romances and I am absolutely loving the Wynn family. I loved the first two books in this series so when I found out that Everly was getting a story I couldn’t wait to read it!
Everly Wynn made a drunken decision during a NYE party, of course, that decision involved a hockey player, Wyatt Bell. Everly really doesn’t want anything to do with Wyatt, because she knows his playboy ways. However, after they begin to spend more time together her opinions and her views of his start to change. There is so much more to him than what you see on the outside.
I LOVED Everly and Wyatt together. Their chemistry was fantastic and they are were so perfect each other. Of course, things don’t come easy and it takes some time for Wyatt to break through the walls Everly has built.
The Wynn family is hockey royalty and there is no shortage of drama, especially when it comes to this family. They are a crazy bunch, but you can’t help but want to know more of them and spend more time with this wild bunch.
If you love plenty of family drama and hockey romances Win Big is a MUST READ, along with the previous two books in the series.

Everly is the daughter of the team owner. She has had her fair share of drama in the past and just wants to move on and not deal with hockey players. Wyatt is not only a hockey player, he is a player with a capital P.. When they spend a night together Wyatt wants to get to know her more. As they spend time together things spiral out of control. Photos are posted and their pasts are coming up and back. Can Everly give Wyatt a chance?

Wyatt is a hockey player, and he plays for Everly's father's team. Not a good idea to date each other, from both sides. A good quick read and was a fast paced story. I liked it overall, and would recommend this book and series. Only issue I had was trying to keep track of all the names. Her brother, half brothers, nephews, etc. Minor though overall, and a good read.

Everly was born and raised in a hockey family and she now works for the team and manages their charity endeavors. A mistake she made as a teenager has made her determined to never disappoint her parents again which has caused her to be serious and cautious about her life and that fun is not for her.
Wyatt is a hockey player who has endured a tragedy which has him wanting to make amends. His philosophy on life is that it is short and comes across as a playboy with a carefree attitude but there is a lot more to him that first appears.
When a carefree moment between them becomes a media frenzy they decide to pretend they are dating. Along the way she realizes he is a sweet and sexy man and not the playboy she believed him to be while he shows her that having fun won’t hurt those she loves. As a bonus we get to catch up with the characters we know and love as well as learn some family secrets which only leaves us wanting more of this family.

Each Wynn Hockey novel gets better than the one before. In a family where nobody plays by the rules, how can you expect anything else. Jamieson packs a ton of drama into one unforgettable family and scores big every time. Win Big proves to be no exception. Everly is every bit a Wynn. She is not just a pretty face. She has the heart of a Valkyrie. In a man's world, surrender is never an option. A lesson she's learned the hard way and seems destined to never forget. When her heart does battle with her inner demons will the risk cost her more than her dreams? Sexy and sassy give unpredictable a bad name.

i just adore these wynn hockey books, and i'm so excited we're finally getting everly's story. in win big, théo and j.p.'s aunt meets her match in wyatt bell. he's obnoxious and carefree in ways that rub up against her buttoned-up controlling persona.
but the thing about wyatt is that he clearly has hidden depths. he's not the playboy she assumes he is. and when he makes a commitment he genuinely tries his best to honor it. he cares about his hockey career and his team. but he also has responsibilities to others that mean more to him than his happiness.
and this strikes a chord in everly. because her tightly held control is all about making sure she does nothing to embarass or upset her family, her parents in particular. she did that once and it was horrible. and she never wants to do that again. the idea of disappointing her family gives her panic attacks.
but as everly and wyatt get closer, it's pretty clear that they could both use some of the other's influence in how they handle their baggage. and in fact, they are absolutely perfect for one another. the way they fit is everything.
i hope we see harrison's story next. he has his work cut out for him with the yoga instructor that has caught his fancy.
**win big will publish on november 19, 2019. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/random house publishing group (loveswept) in exchange for my honest review.

Everly Wynn is lauded as the princess of the Wynn family dynasty. To everyone including most of her family, she’s seen as perfect. Running her family hockey teams charity organization, she can’t afford to be seen as anything less. Especially since being perfect is nothing but a charade for want she feels inside. So to her it’s no surprise.... okay it’s still a surprise when she wakes up in Wyatt Bells bed.
Wyatt Bell has no cares in the world, he’s seen and known as the carefree, always wants to have a good time, stress free guy. But that’s what he wants everyone to think. So when his word sparring partner finally concedes to their mutual attraction for one another he’s all game. But what was supposed to be a fun casual night of sex turns into just another regular night when Everly has too much to drink.
What starts out as a casual one time (on Everlys Part) fling ends up being a PR issue. A harmless photograph from a sex shop gives the wrong impression to the public and it’s up to Everly and Wyatt to go onto “PR” dates. But to Wyatt he sees it as his opportunity to get under his princesses skin.
Both weighed down by their past, will they be able to work through it together and finally get to a deeper relationship or will the past make a reappearance and keep them from finding their forever person. Well you’ll have to read to find out!
Big Win was a great addition to the series and propelled the overall story ARC forward a lot in terms of the family drama. Hopefully not much forward where it’s completed before all the younger Wynn generation gets their happily ever after.
Although you don’t find out until close to the end what haunts them, all throughout the book you get hints dropped to you and a sense that what each has gone through were traumatic in their own right and fundamentally changed them as people. This book deals with that and how you are able to truly move forward with your life, when Life deals you blows.

There are some authors I read that consistently put out a superior product and Kelly Jamieson is one of those authors. Her Wynn Family series has been entertaining to say the least, but Win Big is by far my favorite in the series. It is sort of an opposites attract, enemies to lovers story, but it is filled with emotion, characters who have some baggage that makes them the way they are, and because a Wynn is involved, a whole lot of mixed up family politics. I found it impossible to put down and when it was over I wanted to begin reading it again.
Since she was 16 years old and made some bad choices that devastated her parents, Everly Wynn has strived to be a model citizen and daughter. She makes sure her behavior is above reproach and she doesn’t harm the Wynn family name in any way. To people around her she comes off as stand-offish, a bit of a snob, and unfeeling, but underneath she is a good person just trying to make her parents and family proud and live up to the Wynn name. So on New Year’s Day when she wakes up alone in Wyatt Bell’s bed and remembers they make out session from the night before she knows she has to nip it in the bud right away, Wyatt on the other hand has different plans.
You’ll I loved these two together, Wyatt is so full of life and lives each day to the fullest while Everly is all about work and keeping up appearances, but the chemistry between them…whew, so hot! Their verbal sparring is foreplay and they’ve been at it for a long while so it isn’t a surprise when it finally boils over into more. What I really enjoyed was watching the metamorphosis of Everly with Wyatt’s help and watching them both open up to the things in their past that has made them the people they are today.
The Wynn family drama really comes into play in this book and I was happy to see all of the kids and grandkids working together to try and put their family back together. I’m really interested to see how things shake out as this series progresses.
As for Wyatt and Everly, they have some fun, they get in a bit of trouble, they make some mistakes, and they have a few moments of indecision, but through it all it is evident they have something special and when they are apart they both realize just how much the other person makes their life better.
Win Big is simply spectacular, I was engaged from the first page until the last and I fell in love with this couple and their insane chemistry. Ms. Jamieson really outdid herself on this one, it is a Wynner!

Win Big (Wynn Hockey, #3) by Kelly Jamieson....I have enjoyed all of Kelly's Hockey books and the first two in this series...but this is the best so far. This book grabbed me from the beginning and did not let me go. Everly Wynn (only daughter..scandal at 16) Wyatt Bell (hockey player and a player but he has his own past to deal with) add in the law suit between Everly's father and his two son's from his first marriage... her father's health...Owen....all the family dynamics... laughter, tears..and I did shed a few of both kinds, quilt, heart wrenching feelings, love and very hot steamy stuff..all to get us to a very HEA. I can't wait for the next book...will it be Harrison's story?..Thanks to the publishers and #NetGalley for letting me preview this book.
Reasons I enjoyed this book:
Action-packed Easy-to-read Entertaining Funny Great world building Haunting Happily Ever After Informative Page-turner Romantic Steamy Tear-jerker Tragic Wonderful characters

I am a HUGE, HUGE Hockey fan and reading hockey romance novels are simply perfection in a cover. Kelly Jamieson feeds my addiction in the best kind of way. Wyatt and Everly are what I love to call Hockey royalty, even though they fought their attraction well, Wyatt really didn't fight that much, but the chase is what make this book so exciting, that and the game play by play.
Love on the rink is the best kind of read, a book to cuddle up to and cheer at the same time as you fall in love with Wyatt one of the sexiest defense men in the hockey romance realm!

I’m sure I’ve said this about a Kelly Jamieson book before but... I think I’ve found my new favorite Kelly Jamieson book!
I absolutely LOVED Win Big!
From page one, I was in reader raptures with Everly and Wyatt. Yes, I remembered both characters from the previous books in this series, but I have no doubt I’d have felt the same coming into Win Big fresh, because they were so much fun—and had great depth. Their banter was charming, heated (with snark and sexual tension), and made them both so very, very likable, I couldn’t help but root for them to get together.
While Wyatt is grade-A book boyfriend material—every time I had to set this book aside today, I was thinking about him and wishing he was real and MINE—Everly was super relatable. I wish she, too, was real... so we could be friends.
Ms. Jamieson has been a favorite of mine for years, and that she’s still able make me giddy makes me, well, giddy. I can’t wait for this series to continue. (Maybe Heather? And one of Everly’s male relatives? Girl needs a HEA, stat.)