A review by anarchasemiyah
Pass Interference by Christina C. Jones

emotional funny tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

Somehow CCJ keeps amazing me with the way she weaves a stories together full of romance, growth, and lessons that we all need to learn or be reminded of. Sloane and Nate just may have taken the top spot as my favorite couple in the Connecticut King Series.

An age-gap romance with a healthy dose of shared history between character was the perfect recipe for someone who absolutely adores this trope. Watching Sloan and Nate develop their relationship beyond its current stage inspite of obstacles that prevented them from doing so in the past was a pleasure to watch unfold.  Nate transforming into the man he is meant to be while Sloane is in era where she desires to have her needs met with “certainty” was a journey that did not come without any bumps in the road.

Pass Interference is a masterclass in storytelling with perfect pacing, plot development, and heartwarming dialogue. If you’re familiar with Jones’ work, you may find it impossible to love her writing anymore than I’m sure you already do, but rest assured: she continues to outdo herself each time. The Connecticut Kings Series is undoubtedly one of the best romance series of all time with two authors bringing their worlds together seamlessly without a hitch!