The narrative follows (Wes) and Jamie Canning , who spent every summer of their youth as best friends at an elite hockey camp. Their bond was severed four years prior after a drunken bet led to a sexual encounter that left Wes—who knew he was gay—paralyzed by shame and Jamie—who believed he was straight—confused by his friend's sudden disappearance. Him Series - Elle Kennedy
The book strikes a perfect balance between laugh-out-loud moments and poignant introspection. From skinny-dipping escapades to awkward family interactions, Him captures the messy, beautiful reality of falling in love. Him By Sarina Bowen Vk
Wes is Jamie’s charismatic counterpart. Tattooed, wise-cracking, and rule-breaking, he is the life of every party and the star of his hockey team. Beneath his cocky exterior, however, Wes harbors deep insecurities and a painful secret: he fell in love with Jamie years ago and fled out of fear. His longing for Jamie is palpable throughout the novel, and his eventual willingness to be vulnerable is a testament to the story’s emotional maturity. The narrative follows (Wes) and Jamie Canning ,
The story revolves around two elite college hockey players, and Jamie Canning , who spent six consecutive summers rooming together at Elites, a prestigious summer hockey camp in Lake Placid, New York. Beneath his cocky exterior, however, Wes harbors deep
Bowen and Kennedy have also collaborated on the WAGs (Wives and Girlfriends) series, a spin-off that features characters connected to the Him universe. These books continue to explore themes of love, identity, and athletic ambition, further expanding the reach of the authors’ collaborative work.