A review by literarydarkness
Blind Pass by Monty Jay

5.0



Falling in love with your best friend's girl and tossing addiction and loss into turns you into a person you don’t even recognize in the mirror anymore.

After losing his best friend in an accident Emerson takes on the blame and guilt of that one tragic night. Becoming a professional hockey player but unable to escape his demons he spirals until he finally gets the help he needs.

On the road to recovery Emerson coaches a group of little hockey players and fate has other plans while he runs into the only woman he’s ever loved, his best friend’s girl.

Sofia and Emerson along with her son grow a bond and become really close, feelings start to form and trust is built and one thing turns into another. I couldn’t love Emerson more with Ezekial. Their bond formed and was absolute perfection.

Emerson becomes a better man, the man he was always meant to be that he could be. Written to perfection, romance, spice and a story of finding love after loss.

Let’s not forget abuela. She was honest about her shipping of Sofia and Emerson but her crush on him as well was so funny, I loved how she would tell Sofia like it is. She cracked me up through the entire book when she would have to make her comments.

Family bonds not all by blood stay strong through the fury which absolutely melts my heart.