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Coach by Jacob Chance Review

Title: Coach

Author: Jacob Chance

First published August 8, 2018

243 pages, Kindle Edition

Rating: 4.1

Overview

“Sweetheart, are you lost?” asks Zeke Kingston, the tattooed and cocky coach of Boston University’s women’s football team, mistaking the new recruit for a cheerleader. Sparks fly between the two as they clash from the start.

Despite their mutual attraction, everything about them screams off-limits. However, as they spend more time together, lines begin to blur and temptations become too strong to resist.

Breaking all the rules, they find themselves in a forbidden romance, but what happens when the rules no longer matter? Coach by Jacob Chance is a standalone novel that will leave you breathless and begging for more.

Editoral Review

In his latest novel, Coach, Jacob Chance takes readers on an emotional journey through the world of sports, romance, and personal growth. Published on August 8, 2018, the book is a spellbinding tale that will keep readers engaged from start to finish.

Set in the world of college football, Coach follows the story of Mack, a talented and driven coach with big dreams for himself and his team. Along the way, he meets Emily, a beautiful and independent woman who challenges him to confront his fears and make the most of his opportunities.

Chance’s writing style is smooth, polished, and full of vivid detail. He brings the world of college sports to life with his descriptions of the games, the players, and the fans.

He also does an excellent job of fleshing out the characters, making them feel like real people with their flaws and struggles. One of the strengths of the book is its strong sense of pacing.

The story builds slowly at first, drawing readers into Mack’s world and introducing them to the key players in his life. As the story progresses, the tension and drama ramp up, keeping readers on the edge of their seats.

Another standout feature of Coach is the way it explores themes of self-discovery and personal growth. Mack’s journey is not just about winning football games; it’s also about discovering who he is and what he really wants in life.

Emily plays a crucial role in this process, pushing him to be his best self and helping him overcome his fears and insecurities. There are some weaknesses in the book, however.

The plot can be predictable at times, and some of the characters feel a bit one-dimensional. Additionally, some readers may find the intense focus on college football to be a bit overwhelming or tedious.

Despite these limitations, I would highly recommend Coach to anyone who enjoys sports novels, romance novels, or stories about personal growth and transformation. The book is well-written, engaging, and full of heart.

It is an excellent choice for readers looking for a touching and inspiring tale that will leave them feeling uplifted and invigorated. 4/5

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