Garrett by Sawyer Bennett

Garrett (Cold Fury Hockey, #2)

by Sawyer Bennett

New York Times bestselling author Sawyer Bennett hits the ice with this stand-alone story of a playboy athlete whose winning ways lead him to a beautiful woman with a lot to lose.

Carolina Cold Fury star Garrett Samuelson never wants to miss out on a single minute of fun. Whether he’s playing hockey, hanging out with friends, or walking the red carpet with a new date on his arm, he lives every day to the fullest. When he meets Olivia Case, he sees someone who’s exactly his type—confident, sexy, smart . . . his next fling. But the more he pursues her, the more Garrett shares a side of himself that other women don’t normally get to see.

Olivia has been keeping a secret. While Garrett lives for the next thrill, Olivia’s not sure she’ll live to see the next day. She’s undergoing treatment for some serious medical issues, and she doesn’t have time for a relationship with no guarantees—especially one with a hot-as-sin womanizer who won’t take no for an answer. But as she gets to know the real Garrett, Olivia can’t help falling for him . . . hard. To reveal the truth would mean risking everything—but you can’t score without taking the tough shots.

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

5 of 5 stars

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This was a solid 4 - 4.5 stars, but THEN I read the epilogue. Thank you, Sawyer Bennett, thank you for that epilogue. It was so beautiful and touched my heart. I read and loved Alex, and could not wait to read more of the Cold Fury books. This book, however, was a little heavier than Alex. First, I had to deal with the Olivia situation. Then, I had to deal with the Zach and Gina situation. I was constantly alternating between laughing and crying, because Garrett was such a sweetheart and so funny. He and Olivia were such a dynamic duo, but there was always that tragic thing hanging over them. So, what a gift that epilogue was. Now, I must mentally prepare myself to read Zach's story

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