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Gage by Sawyer Bennett
4.0
Couple goals right here! Gage and Jenna are inspiring and uplifting to see what a relationship should be like. It is an insta love story that will make you swoon for Gage and be excited for Jenna to get her HEA.
These books are complete standalone stories, but if you have read the previous two, the time line overlaps a little giving a different perspective on somethings but mainly concentrates on Jenna and Gage. Gage is out of retirement, to help rebuild the new Titans team and be as supportive to the younger players as he can be. Jenna, whom we met in a previous series, has moved from Az to Pittsburgh to start a new career with the team in the media sector. They cross paths before she even makes it to her first day, and he leaves a lasting impression on her.
It’s a very quick read, full of happy moments with no angst at all. Gage is a near perfect hero who sees the good in most people and helps Jenna become the woman she once was before the fire that left her scarred in a few ways. He’s encouraging and protective, maybe a little too much for me at one time, but he only has her well-being in his sights. I loved the way Jenna blossomed throughout the whole book and learned to trust again. It’s a very sweet romance with a beautiful happy ending. Lastly, as with every SB book, there is some snippets as to what is up next, and I feel Coen’s book will be somewhat different and he has a lot of healing to overcome.
These books are complete standalone stories, but if you have read the previous two, the time line overlaps a little giving a different perspective on somethings but mainly concentrates on Jenna and Gage. Gage is out of retirement, to help rebuild the new Titans team and be as supportive to the younger players as he can be. Jenna, whom we met in a previous series, has moved from Az to Pittsburgh to start a new career with the team in the media sector. They cross paths before she even makes it to her first day, and he leaves a lasting impression on her.
It’s a very quick read, full of happy moments with no angst at all. Gage is a near perfect hero who sees the good in most people and helps Jenna become the woman she once was before the fire that left her scarred in a few ways. He’s encouraging and protective, maybe a little too much for me at one time, but he only has her well-being in his sights. I loved the way Jenna blossomed throughout the whole book and learned to trust again. It’s a very sweet romance with a beautiful happy ending. Lastly, as with every SB book, there is some snippets as to what is up next, and I feel Coen’s book will be somewhat different and he has a lot of healing to overcome.