Coen
A Pittsburgh Titans Novel
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Narrated by:
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Aaron Shedlock
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Lucy Rivers
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Sawyer Bennett
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Coen Highsmith was a league star, but he lost more than his team the day the Pittsburgh Titans’ plane crashed. Can he be saved from his downward spiral of guilt and regret to become the man he once was?
I had it all—a successful hockey career, the respect and adoration of the fans, a rotation of beautiful women warming my bed, and a feeling of self-worth and contentment with the direction of my life. But that all changed the day the team plane went down, taking my only chance of redemption with it. Now I’m left with the daily reminder of all my failures and my inability to correct them.
My new teammates are tired of my attitude, and following my suspension, I hole up in a mountain cabin to get away from all of it. The isolation is exactly what I need to get out of my own head, and I’m beginning to think I could be content in this quiet forever.
Tillie Marshall isn’t the type of woman who would usually catch my attention, yet she manages to do so for all the wrong reasons. I’m here for the peace and seclusion, but the quirky artist is hell-bent on destroying that by cutting down the trees that separate our properties so she can open a pottery studio. If it’s a fight she wants, it’s a fight she’ll get. I have the money and the time and no issues bringing her down through the court system. While I see flashes of steely determination within her, I’ve found that being a jerk comes naturally these days and she won’t be hard to intimidate.
Unfortunately, that gorgeous and somewhat odd neighbor who has been causing me grief is creating another type of feeling within me. And once that spark is lit, Tillie displays a faith in me that for the first time since the crash I desperately want to believe. Now it’s time for me to step up and become the man—no, a better man than I once was.
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- K1burger
- 06-10-22
Great read
I enjoyed this book. The love hate relationship between Coen and Tillie was entertaining. She was his match and kept him on his toes challenging him at every turn. Tillie was fierce never backing down - a strong independent woman is a joy to read about. Coen was soft and gooey once all his angry bravado was gone. Tillie helped Coen face his demons when no one else could, again a strong female leading a broken man made for a change in these books but I totally loved it. I listened to this book versus reading it and I totally enjoyed it, the narration only added to bringing the book to life.
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- Carissa R.
- 29-09-22
3 stars
I have to say I think this one my be my least favorite in the series. Yes this did have some enemies to lovers vibes, but I couldn't connect with Tillie and Coen because they jumped a bit too fast. It was okay. Coen is being secluded in a Cabin and meets his neighbor Tillie who shares property line and wants to cut trees down to build a studio and Coen's not having it. I was expecting something different. I look forward to Drakes story.
Narrators Lucy Rivers and Aaron Shedlock did an amazing job.
I received this book at my request and have voluntarily left this unbiased review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
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- Bette
- 28-09-22
Fantastic Story & Narration🎧Riveting & Heartfelt!
Sawyer Bennett pens another amazing Pittsburgh Titans novel, and I absolutely loved it. Not only did it grab and captivate my attention, but it pulled on my heartstrings the entire book. I have been looking forward to Coen Highsmith’s story, a troubled man who has been acting out since his team perished in that plane crash on that tragic day. He wishes he was with his team that day and suffers from guilt and it is not only survivors’ guilt that is eating at him. He gets suspended from the team after getting himself in trouble with the law, and he is ready to quit the team and give it all up. Needing to get away from it all, he goes to Stone’s mountain cabin. He loves the secluded place so much he buys it from him. Coen is enjoying the peace of the place and thinks it is helping him get out of his head, but then someone comes and wants to change things up and ruin it all. Tillie Marshall bought the house and property with intentions of building an art studio on the far end of the property, she checked to make sure she could before she closed on it, she also checked to make sure she could make a driveway on the easement with the neighboring property. She was not expecting the owner of that property to be such a jerk and to give her a hard time. But Tillie can give as good as she gets, and she does just that, and what she did was hilarious, though Coen did not agree and threatened his own retaliation. Wow, the back and forth between these two was like foreplay, a kiss here and there to shut the other up, yep, definitely foreplay. The chemistry between these two was sizzling hot and explosive. I loved how everything played out in this book, it is a wonderfully written and plotted story with plenty of drama, angst, heartfelt emotions, some witty dialogue and humorous scenes to lighten up the more serious topics and a smoking hot romance. Sawyer Bennett, thank you for another fabulous story and emotional rollercoaster ride.
🎧 📚🎧 And for the wonderful narration, Sawyer Bennett cast the perfect narrators to bring her characters and story to life. Aaron Shedlock and Lucy Rivers had a complete understanding of the characters they portrayed, gave each a voice that suited their character’s persona, sounding believable and just as I pictured them to sound. Lucy Rivers nailed it as Tillie, grasped every side of her personality, and Aaron Shedlock did the same for Coen, troubled with a chip on his shoulder. They set the perfect tone for the story, captured all the characters’ emotions, projected them into their performance and had you feeling every single one. These entertaining storytellers are versatile voice artists and a pleasure to listen to and their narration enhanced an already brilliant story to another level. Thank you for another amazing listen.
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- LilleyLoohLah
- 29-09-22
The ultimate grumpy bad boy of hockey finally gets his story
Hands down my most favourite book in the series, which is odd because Coen is the one player that I’ve liked the least throughout this series. Then, hey presto, he’s my new favourite book boyfriend. Add in the fact that it’s enemies to lovers, along with the whole hockey thing, and of course Sawyer Bennett wrote it, so realistically it was always going to be a win for me. Coen Highsmith is the ultimate grumpy bad boy of hockey, playing like he’s got nothing to lose, which of course he thinks he hasn’t. Suspended from the game, and dead set on never returning to Pittsburg he hides away in a cabin in the woods, until that is his sweet lovely neighbour threatens his quiet solace. The story is happy, sad, emotional, funny, sexy, basically everything I love in a story. Great characters, Coen and Tillie were polar opposites, yet the chemistry between them was palpable, and they complemented each other perfectly. A great story that I truly did not want to end. I also listened to the audio version of this story, and it did not disappoint, if you’re an audio fan, I would highly recommend. Two fantastic narrators, Aaron Shedlock and Lucy Rivers really did the story justice, They were the perfect Coen and Tillie. If I could give it more than five stars I would.
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- PATRICIA
- 28-09-22
Love Coen!!
Sawyer Bennett pulls me into this amazing enemies to lovers romance. I am so happy to get the broody hockey player's story! Coen is hard to get a handle on. He loves the game, but just can't be on the Titans anymore. The suspension he is on may just be what he needs to start over and leave the game. Moving to the woods, away from people to wallow in self pity is where it's at. Tillie is excited to start her new plans. Moving in next to Coen shouldn't be a problem, until the grumpy man decides to put a halt to her up and coming construction. Now at odds, these two have come to a standstill that only the courts can decide. But all this animosity is driving them both insane. How to get rid of it? Well, that remains to be seen. And with that our story begins. Coen is such a sad soul, easy to understand and become frustrated with. But he does show his true colors when it comes to Tillie. Tillie sees something in Coen and is determined to make him see it too. Will these two ever come to an understanding? Sparks are flying, tempers rising and passion igniting. It's a fabulous addition to the series.
Aaron Shedlock and Lucy Rivers. Enough said. These are two of my all time favorite narrators and I am so happy to hear them together. Shedlock pulls off the cranky, broody athlete with ease, letting him get under our skin and into our hearts. Rivers adds the sunshine with Tillie, though we can feel her frustration and anger, she too lets us feel all the love. It's a fantastic pairing for this audio and it should not be missed!
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- Kerchenski
- 14-01-23
Great listen
I loved this book. It was a great narrator and this series is great. Sawyer Bennett makes hockey even better.
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- Amazon Customer
- 30-09-22
boring female narrator
I normally love Sawyer Bennett's books especially the hockey edition's but unfortunately the female narrator spoiled this one Aaron spot on
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