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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Surprised & Sacked by Gina Azzi

SURPRISED AND SACKED

Gina Azzi

Release Date: February 5

Knoxville Coyotes rookie West Crawford is a celebrated, lightning-fast football god on the field. Off the field? He’s my ex-boyfriend and greatest heartache.

I didn’t think long-distance would break us when West was drafted to Tennessee, and I was called home to Paris for a family emergency. But it did.

Fast-forward six months and West is playing in the Superbowl, I’m rooting for him to win, and our worlds re-collide.

Celebrating West’s success is supposed to be a one-night, free-for-all that ends with closure. Instead, it births a new beginning. Literally.

I’m having a baby with my ex, our lives are still thousands of miles apart, and nothing has changed. I mean, except the obvious.

Between West’s flourishing career, my familial responsibilities abroad, and a positive pregnancy test that surprises us both, our relationship is bound to be sacked before it has the chance to soar.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

Surprised & Sacked is the second book in the Knoxville Coyotes series, and is a second-chance, surprise pregnancy romance for West and Nova. They reconnect for one night after the Coyotes win the Super Bowl, and while it’s clear they still love one another, their lives are in different places now. But fate has other plans for them when Nova discovers she is pregnant…

I enjoyed West and Nova’s reunion. It was clear that she wanted more than just to be West’s WAG, and he went above and beyond to prove to Nova how much she meant to him. West didn’t have the best childhood, so he has some concerns about whether or not he has what it takes to be a good dad; I really enjoyed that added dimension to his character.

I had an issue with this story, however. Their breakup happened several months before the Super Bowl; they just kind of grew apart when Nova went back home to Paris to help with her family’s vineyard after her father got ill. I wish that that had been a “show” rather than a “tell” because I felt like I was missing backstory.

But overall, I enjoyed this story. It’s pretty low angst, and I read it easily on a rainy afternoon. West is one of Cohen’s teammates from book 1, so there is that connection, and although I haven’t read Gina Azzi’s rockstar series, Nova is friends with the band from those books.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Meet Gina Azzi:

Hey Lovelies!

Thanks so much for stopping by! I’m Gina Azzi, a book-obsessed, coffee-drinking, globetrotting, mama of three! I write steamy Contemporary and Sports Romance books with heartwarming happily-ever-afters.

A Jersey girl at heart, I spent my twenties living and working abroad before settling down in Ontario, Canada with my family. When I’m not dreaming up storylines or writing all the words, you can find me hanging with my littles, attempting to bake, or planning my next adventure.

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