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Read the first THREE chapters of Coen
Coen Highsmith was a league star, but he lost more than his team the day the Pittsburgh Titans’
plane crashed. Can he be sav
ed from his downward spiral of guilt and regret to become the man he
once was?
I had it all
—
a successful hockey career, the respect and adoration of the fans, a rotation of beautiful
women warming my bed, and a feeling of self
-
worth and contentment with the direction of my life.
But
that all changed the day the team plane went down, taking my only chance of redemption with it. Now
I’m left with the daily reminder of all my failures and my inability to correct them.
My new teammates are tired of my
attitude and following my suspension, I hole up in a mountain cabin
to get away from all of it.
The isolation is exactly what I need to get out of my own head, and I’m
beginning to think I could be content in this quiet forever.
Tillie Marshall isn’t the ty
pe of woman who would usually catch my attention, yet she manages to do so
for all the wrong reasons. I’m here for the peace and seclusion but the quirky artist is hell
-
bent on
destroying that by cutting down the trees that separate our properties so she can open a pottery studio.
If it’s a fight she wants, it’s a fight she’ll get.
I have the money and the time and no issues bringing her
down through the court system. While I see flashes of steely determination within her, I’ve found that
being a jerk comes naturally these days and she won’t be hard to intimidate.
Unfortunately, that gorgeous and somewhat odd neighbor who has been causing me grief is creating
another type of feeling within me. And once that spark is lit, Tillie displays a faith in me that
for the first
time since the crash I desperately want to believe. Now it’s time for me to step up and become the
man
—
no, a better man than I once was.
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I received a complimentary early release e-book prior to release and am voluntarily leaving a review.
This is book four in the series but it easily stands alone. This is a series about a hockey team that flies back from its game when the plane crashes with no survivors. There are only three teammates left who were not killed because they were ill or injured prior to the game and this story is about one of the so called "Lucky Three," Coen Highsmith.
As the story begins Coen has quit the team and run away to live in the woods at his buddy and teammate, Stones cabin. There he meets his neighbor, artist Tillie who wants to cut down some trees.
Largely Coen is a Beauty and the Beast story. Coen hates himself and he is miserable. Tillie wants to cut down some trees to build an art gallery but those trees to Coen represent his protection against the world.
But Tillie does not go quietly. She has a lot of fun torturing the guy and she brings Coen out of his shell and helps him find the beauty inside of him.
This is largely a story about forgiveness and learning to forgive yourself. It's also about friendship and acceptance that no matter who we are, we all make mistakes and that no one is perfect. Life is about living it and appreciating all the good we have in life.
This was an enemy to love romance and also about learning to forgive yourself. There are not many sports related activity in this story as Coen has quit as the story begins and it takes place during the summer in the off season. But it's a wonderful story about forgiveness, friendship and LOVE!
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