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A review by k3z689
Sawyer & Fin by Zeia Jameson
4.0
Sawyer & Fin by Zeia Jameson is an excellent read. Taking you on a journey of self-forgiveness and realisation this book grips you tight and doesn’t let go until the last page has turned.
“You’d be amazed at what you can forgive your children for.”
Fin is on a path of self-redemption. After she made the worst mistake of her life two years ago, one that cost her more than she cares to admit, she is doing everything she can to turn her life around and walk the straight and narrow. Coaching softball at the school she used to attend her hopes all rest on being able to take the team to the championships for the second year running, And if some people still whisper behind her back? Well she has learnt to live with that and more, it is only what she feels she deserves.
“I don’t think I’m ever going to fully forgive myself… regardless of how anyone tells me I should feel.”
Sawyer needs to lay low. In witness protection he knows he has to keep his head down and out of trouble. Not only does his life depend on it but if he were to be found it would put his family’s life at risk too. And yet, when he meets the enigmatic Fin he can’t help but put himself out there, despite knowing he is all wrong for her. But when it becomes clear that Fin is also hiding from her past Sawyer can’t help but feel they might be just right for each.
“I thought my heart was going to stop beating because I was going to lose you.”
With insurmountable odds seemingly between them Sawyer and Fin struggle with their new relationship. And when the secret that Sawyer is desperate to hide finds him he does the only thing he can; runs.
A great story of how two people can heal each other if they give themselves and their hearts the chance. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, although I would have loved to read more of Sawyer perspective when he was held captive. The switched between perspectives in this book really added to the depth of the story. With strong characters, both pivotal and secondary, this book had everything you could possibly want.
“You’d be amazed at what you can forgive your children for.”
Fin is on a path of self-redemption. After she made the worst mistake of her life two years ago, one that cost her more than she cares to admit, she is doing everything she can to turn her life around and walk the straight and narrow. Coaching softball at the school she used to attend her hopes all rest on being able to take the team to the championships for the second year running, And if some people still whisper behind her back? Well she has learnt to live with that and more, it is only what she feels she deserves.
“I don’t think I’m ever going to fully forgive myself… regardless of how anyone tells me I should feel.”
Sawyer needs to lay low. In witness protection he knows he has to keep his head down and out of trouble. Not only does his life depend on it but if he were to be found it would put his family’s life at risk too. And yet, when he meets the enigmatic Fin he can’t help but put himself out there, despite knowing he is all wrong for her. But when it becomes clear that Fin is also hiding from her past Sawyer can’t help but feel they might be just right for each.
“I thought my heart was going to stop beating because I was going to lose you.”
With insurmountable odds seemingly between them Sawyer and Fin struggle with their new relationship. And when the secret that Sawyer is desperate to hide finds him he does the only thing he can; runs.
A great story of how two people can heal each other if they give themselves and their hearts the chance. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, although I would have loved to read more of Sawyer perspective when he was held captive. The switched between perspectives in this book really added to the depth of the story. With strong characters, both pivotal and secondary, this book had everything you could possibly want.