Wednesday, October 5, 2016

[Review] The Final Move by Victoria Denault

Title:  The Final Move
Author: Victoria Denault
Series: Hometown Players, Book 3
Genre: Contemporary Romance 
Release Date: December 8, 2015
Format: eBook (Amazon Purchase) 

Hockey legend Devin Garrison thought he blew his shot. But his relationship with Callie Caplan just went into overtime.Sexy, rich, and one of the biggest stars in the NHL, Devin Garrison has always been the one who had it all. That is until his marriage falls apart and he realizes he has to start over. If he’s honest, there has only been one woman who ever really excited him-Callie Caplan. They shared a night that was hotter than the late-summer sun, but in an instant-Callie was gone, pretending it never happened.Callie Caplan isn’t the wild child people think she is. It’s true she’s avoided relationships, but only because she’s seen how crazy love can be. And her messy, imperfect life is crazy enough without opening her heart to a man-even one as picture perfect as Devin. But when fate brings them back together-just as they need each other most-Devin is determined to convince Callie that what she’s feeling is real. And this final play may be their chance at forever . . .


Review

**4.5 stars**

She has done it again, Devin and Callie's story is just as amazing as the first two. I love me some Garrison brothers and how passionate they are, especially when they want something they desire.

Devin is my new favorite Garrison brother. He loves passionately and fights with his all. In this book, you feel him grieve, recover and love. After reading Jordy and Luc's story, I wasn't sure Devin was going to get a book, the situation regarding his book makes you hurt for him and want to love him even more.

Callie, poor broken Callie. I'm the other two books, Callie comes off as this strong confident sister, who is afraid of nothing, in this book I felt pain for her. You learn she is afraid of something, love.  This made me feel that she was human and that a strong confident man was going to come sweep her off her feet when least excepted. She just wasn't prepared for it to be Devin.

I love their story. They healed each other in ways they didn't know they needed to be healed. I can't wait for more of the Hometown Players series. I hope we see more of the Garrison's and Luc in the process too.

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