A review by taylok3
Sawyer & Fin by Zeia Jameson

4.0

Sawyer & Fin- Zeia Jameson

4 out of 5 stars

Sawyer & Fin by Zeia Jameson is book 1 in The Adventurous Hearts series. This book is a romantic story with a heavy sports influence. I had many questions from the start as both main characters are really elusive about their past. I was incredibly thankful that my questions were answered in the end and that it wasn’t a to be continued ending. I was surprised by how fast my opinion changed on this book and the characters. For the longest time I felt like I couldn’t connect with them and then all of a sudden I was really intrigued and I needed to know how it was going to end.
I was pleasantly surprised by the ending and how well the characters had developed.

Fin is a young woman who works as both a softball and karate coach. She lives a very routine life; she goes to work, visits her family and spends most of her time at her apartment watching movies. Her life has drastically changed in the last few years; she used to be very carefree living an adrenaline junkie type lifestyle. But her life took a turn after a tragic accident and now she feels guilty about living her life, so she chooses to live her life as simple as possible, until she meets Sawyer. Sawyer is the new guy in town; he’s mysterious, guarded and full of one-worded answers, which only seems to add to his charm. Fin has many questions as to why he’s suddenly in town but her questions go unanswered. She senses that they have a lot of common so she goes out of her way to get to know him. But getting close to him is harder then she thought, will Sawyer let her in or will the fears of his past stop him before she even really has a change?

As I said earlier I was surprised by my feelings towards the characters, I had a hard time connecting with them in the beginning, they didn’t seem to really connect with each other at first but then suddenly it seemed like they were meant to be. It seemed like out of nowhere Sawyer intrigued me, his weird quirks made sense and a lot of my questions were answered as his character developed. Sawyer isn’t your typical main male character, both looks wise and personality wise and Fin was an interesting character as she pursued him and not the other way around. They were both fun characters to read about and I look forward to reading more of Zeia’s work.