Wait, the user might be looking for a free version, so I need to be cautious. It's possible that they found or are trying to find a PDF online that's not official. I should advise against piracy and promote supporting authors but also mention that if the book is available for free through legal channels, that's a better option. Also, mention that a free PDF might not have the full text or quality comparable to the published version.
Including a sample quote from the book would add authenticity. Maybe a line that shows the characters' chemistry or humor. Also, check for any notable awards or reviews the book has received to strengthen the review.
The user mentioned a PDF free version. Maybe the book is available for free through some platforms, like Kindle Unlimited or maybe they found a PDF online. Although I should be careful because it's important to respect copyright and ensure that recommending a free PDF isn't promoting piracy. I'll need to mention that while there are free versions (if any), it's better to support authors by purchasing the book unless it's through legal means.
I should check some details about the plot of "Him" to be accurate. If I don't have the book, maybe rely on summaries from goodreads or official sources. The protagonist: maybe a hockey player, and a single mom or someone with their own personal goals. The conflict could involve their paths crossing, maybe a fake relationship trope or enemies to lovers.