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Colton Gentry's Third Act
Colton Gentry's Third Act: A Novel | Jeff Zentner
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"A story of love, healing, and second chances ” (Emily Henry) following a down on his luck country musician who, in the throes of grief after a shocking loss, moves back home and rekindles a relationship with his high school sweetheart, from award-winning author Jeff Zentner. Colton Gentry is riding high. His first hit in nearly a decade has caught fire, he’s opening for country megastar Brant Lucas, and he’s married to one of the hottest acts in the country. But he’s hurting. Only a few weeks earlier, his best friend, Duane, was murdered onstage by a mass shooter at a country music festival. One night, with his trauma festering and Jim Beam flowing through his veins, Colton stands before a sold-out arena crowd of country music fans and offers his unfiltered opinion on guns. It goes over poorly. Immediately, his career and marriage implode. Left with few choices or funds, he retreats to his rural Kentucky hometown. He’s resigned himself to has-been-dom, until a chance encounter at his town’s new farm-to-table restaurant gives him a second shot at life: a job working in the kitchen with Luann, his first love, who has undergone her own reinvention. Told through perspectives alternating between his senior year of high school, his time coming up with Duane as hungry musicians in Nashville, and the present, COLTON GENTRY’S THIRD ACT is a story of coming home, undoing past heartbreaks, and navigating grief, and is a reminder that there are next acts in life, no matter how unlikely they may seem.
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Cathyloves2read
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Is it possible to like a book when your views in a specific topic are totally opposite? Well, apparently it is. Although the main character and I have a difference of opinion, I really liked him! The world would be a much better place if we could all agree to disagree. I‘m not a huge romance genre fan, but this book was worth the read. I‘d like to thank Goodreads for the ARC.

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Thxere is something about every one of Jeff Zentner's books that make him a top author for me. The amount of heart and humanity that he puts into each of his characters is what truly does it. His YA books are some of the best out there and his first adult novel is right there with them. Zentner explores grief, politics, addiction, and second (and third) chances at love and life. Sure to be one of the best books of 2024!

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