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  • Texting Titan

  • A Second Chance, College Football Romance
  • By: Kaci Rose
  • Narrated by: J. M. Ware
  • Length: 5 hrs and 9 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (19 ratings)

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Texting Titan

By: Kaci Rose
Narrated by: J. M. Ware
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A football player, a secret crush, and the Hail Mary text that would change everything....

Avery had no idea who the mystery text came from, but she owed them a thank you. Because of their message, she showed up at a party for the football team and caught her boyfriend cheating. But the messages don’t stop there. Whoever the person she nicknamed Titan truly was, they offered her support and friendship when Avery needed it most. Now, she finds herself longing to meet her hero face-to-face.

Denver isn’t sure if Avery even remembers the kiss they shared freshman year, but he’s thought about it every day since. As much as he wanted to be with her, family obligations pulled him away. It was torture watching her date another member of his football team, yet he never would have intervened if they were happy. One thing he wouldn’t do was stand back and watch as his buddy cheats on her time and again. When it’s revealed that he is her mysterious Titan, Denver prays it will be the beginning of his second chance.

But his family responsibilities haven’t lessened. And her trust in football players has been destroyed. Can the pair score a touchdown into their happily ever after under the scrutiny of the stadium lights?

This is a steamy small-town college-football romance. No cliffhangers.

As always there is a satisfying happy ever after. If you love steamy romances with insta-love, hot love scenes, small towns, and football, then this one is for you.

©2020 Danielle Leonard (P)2020 Danielle Leonard
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Titan

I just love this story. And be in from Tennessee it just makes it that much more special.

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Delightful and witty!

Texting Titan is a delightful second chance romance with fascinating, believable characters that added humor, friendship and love to the story. Avery and Denver met at a freshman party when Denver, on a dare, gave Avery the best kiss of her life. He felt the immediate sizzle, but was called away when all he wanted to do was keep kissing Avery. Denver's mother has a stalker and, try as he may, he can't seem to keep her safe. Making sure that no harm can come to her is his first priority. While on the phone, his friend and fellow football player, Kyle, stepped in and lied to Avery that Denver was probably talking to another girl. From that point on, Avery and Kyle started dating. But Denver never forgot her and, when he saw that Kyle was cheating on her, he had to do something for her. He started texting and telling her that he was a friend. Going by the name Titan, Denver was worried about what Avery would think about the fact that he was a football player. She, for good reason, doesn't trust football players and wants nothing to do with another one. After a short time of frequent and sweet texts, he decides it's time to reveal himself. Avery is so pleased to find that it's her first kiss at her first party! The truth comes out about the lie Kyle told and her trust in Denver grows. They are a wonderful couple and know how to value the most important things in life. The times spent with his mother, Avery's neighbors and her parents were truly touching. Kyle isn't the only "bad guy" in the story and, when Kyle's loser father tries to extort money from him at Thanksgiving, it becomes obvious that he's going to be a thorn in his side. Adding some angst to the story, Denver gets a call that his mother is in danger and leaves Avery as she waits for him to go to Valentine's dinner without so much as even telling her his mom needed him. It was a disappointment because it was so out of character for Denver, especially when he doesn't call or text her for days. I started to think that he doesn't deserve her if he can't be honest, but Avery accepted his story and, eventually, opened her heart. The ending was sweet and the twist at the end, even sweeter.
The narration is beautifully done with a clear and dynamic voice, creating individual characters with realistic, believable personalities.

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Not for me

The story seems like it will be pretty good, but I cannot get passed the horrible narration. The narrator did do a good job in reflecting the emotions but I can't deal with the horrible southern accent she tries to do. It's just bad. I will probably end up just reading the book myself since it seems like it will be a good read.

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