Emerson Greene
Being the life of the
party had always been easy until one fatal night five years ago sent him into a
spiral of self-destruction.
A night that cost
him, not only his best friend, but also the only woman he's ever loved.
The bad boy of the
NHL is trying to outskate the ghosts of his past.
Searching for
redemption by clinging to his sobriety and fighting for his spot on the Fury.
He never expected that same, brown-eyed girl to walk back into his life with
secrets of her own.
Sofia Morgan
She was not the kind
of girl tragic things happened to.
She had plans.
She had goals.
She had dreams.
But that was before
everything changed.
Now, she is
navigating through the card's life dealt to her.
Raised by strong
Hispanic women she has no choice, but to suck it up and brave whatever storm
comes next.
Except Emerson Greene
is not a storm. He is a crash course in trouble.
Could life be giving
him a second chance at his happily ever after?
Or is their past too
much for their future to handle?
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Blind Pass
is the fourth addition to the Fury series and once again Monty Jay did not disappoint
with this captivating read that is highly emotional, at times raw and
completely heartfelt. Whilst a sweet
romance, it also has it’s fair share of angst and strong themes of grief,
family, friendship, belonging and forgiveness.
Emerson
Greene is a professional NHL player who has struggled with addiction since he
was in college and suffers a huge amount of guilt for his past choices and the
loss of his best friend. He’s honest,
loving, caring and desperate to make amends for his past.
Sophia
Morgan is a single mother to a young son Ezekiel. Emerson and Sophia were friends in college as
she was dating his best friend. She’s strong,
resilient, independent and passionate.
I adored
the connection and chemistry they share and loved the way in which they bring
out the best in each other. Their banter
is witty which is needed at times to lighten the mood, as the story line is permeated
with angst an emotion.
I’ve loved every
title in this series and look forward to seeing what Monty Jay writes next.
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