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Lighting the Lamp (Sophie Fournier Book 3)

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Entering her third season, Sophie Fournier has almost everything she wants. She’s the captain of the Concord Condors, she’s roommates and linemates with Elsa Nyberg, the elite Swedish winger she’s wanted to play alongside since the Zurich U-Tourney. There are two major things she’s missing, though. She doesn’t have her next contract lined up, and she still hasn’t won the Maple Cup, hockey’s most coveted prize. If she wins the Cup, she’ll have leverage going into her contract negotiations. And, in case she needed more motivation, this is Benoit Delacroix’s final season as a Concord Condor, and she’s determined he won’t retire without lifting the Cup. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ NineStar Press


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Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 25, 2020


Language ‏ : ‎ English


File size ‏ : ‎ 1.3 MB


Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported


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  • A fitting end to the series! Great!
Format: Kindle
In Lighting the Lamp we are given a ton of great hockey. Elsa comes to the U.S. for her first season playing for Concord and Sophie is rewarded by having a best friend (who is also female) and the excitement of connecting with someone on the ice. Their line is one of the best in the league and it’s fun to watch a couple of women kick some men’s butt’s on the ice. Elsa has a lot more sass and fire than Sophie. Not having the expectations that Sophie did for the last two years, making sure she didn’t do anything to affect other women getting drafted, Elsa is opinionated and makes Sophie have some fun. It’s a breathe of fresh air to see have a little life off the ice. Sophie keeps Elsa securely in the “friend” category because she’s a hockey playing machine, and has set the goal of winning the cup again for this season. I’ll admit, Sophie is kind of a confusing character. If I were trying to be her friend I think I wouldn’t be able to tell what she’s truly feeling. Reading from her point of view certainly helps, but poor Elsa, she can’t get a finger on why Sophie’s holding herself back from their friendship. This adds a little extra conflict to an already energetic novel and helps raise it up over the kind of steady pace Sophomore Surge set. Thank goodness! I love hockey and there’s more great play by plays in this story, but I really want something more. Do I get it in Lighting the Lamp? The answer is yes, just not in the way you’d expect. I don’t want to say any more because I don’t want to spoil the ending! To recap the series I will say again, that if you are a fan of hockey then you must read this book. The hockey games are written superbly, we are given great characters to invest our feelings into, and a couple of great villains to really get our hate on! Concord is an underdog team, and I LOVE rooting for the underdog. Overcoming adversity is the general theme and K.R. Collins does a great job of making the series about more than women entering a man’s game, although that a big part of it. It’s also about trusting yourself, believing in your talents, and living your life the way you want despite society’s norms and expectations. All themes I can definitely get behind. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2020 by The Reading Chick

  • Joy and a Race for the Cup
Format: Kindle
Like many others, I welcomed the joy of this book. Sophie grows as a hockey player and begins to act as a leader to her team. Also, Elsa, the star from Sweden finally joins the Condors and Sophie is no longer the only one. She’s learned to be content on her own but having Elsa as her roommate and friend are important keys for Sophie. It is the support she’s been needing and now she only has to look forward to hockey and winning the Maple Cup championship, something to be said about not having to sleep with one eye open in the figurative and literal sense. Excellent reading. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2023 by badDog4

  • 4 Stars
Format: Kindle
Welcome to the third season for the race to the Cup for Sophie Fournier in Lighting the Lamp by K.R. Collins. Collins starts us off right at the draft and takes us through training and through the tensenseness of the season. We feel the stress that Sophie feels and the joy of the wins. Ice hockey flows through the pages like a puck sliding along the ice. I recommend reading the first two books in the series because Collins does not rehash any previous relationships so you have no clue of past histories except by people’s comments that they even knew each other for a while or by an action taken that someone is at a stage of a relationship. This can leave the reader feeling a little in the dark about where relationships stand. Collins writes an amazing piece on a woman’s journey in sports and the obstacles she faces to play in a sport which is considered a male’s sport. Lighting the Lamp illuminates not just the sport, but the dedication needed to not just thrive, but to succeed no matter your gender. I received an ARC of this book and I am writing a review without prejudice and voluntarily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2020 by Mx. Phoebe's Viewpoint

  • Sophie and Elsa!
Format: Kindle
I love the hockey in this series, but I'm really here for the characters, and it's such a thrill to finally see Sophie and her teammate Elsa embark on their relationship as teammates and women and friends. I also love the other women players in the league, but Elsa is my favorite. She and Sophie play well together on the ice, and off the ice they’re both best friends AND roommates AND Sophie’s heart goes pitter-patter every time Elsa smiles at her. What could it mean? You probably know the answer already, but Sophie definitely does not. Watching Sophie and Elsa’s blossoming relationship is deliciously agonizing. I am rooting for them to figure themselves out in future books. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2021 by Felicia Davin

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