Jett By | Sawyer Bennett

Her hesitation to trust Jett again provides the central tension of the book. Analyze how her internal conflict drives the plot forward. 4. Key Themes to Explore

How the pressure of the NHL affects Jett’s personal choices and his ability to be vulnerable.

Analyze Bennett’s argument that timing is as important as chemistry. Why does their relationship work now when it failed before? Jett by Sawyer Bennett

If you are writing about narrative structure, mention how the alternating perspectives allow the reader to empathize with both characters' lingering hurts. 6. Conclusion

Here is a structured outline and key themes to help you build your draft: 1. Introduction Her hesitation to trust Jett again provides the

Focus on his desire to make amends and his struggle to balance his career with his renewed feelings for Lucy. 3. Character Analysis: Lucy Sayer

Discuss Lucy’s growth since their initial breakup. She isn't just a "love interest"; she has her own career and boundaries. Key Themes to Explore How the pressure of

Introduce the "Arizona Vengeance" series and the appeal of the "bad boy with a heart of gold" trope in sports romance.