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Rogue Academy #1

The Second Coming

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They call him the second coming.
Of honor for British football.
Of God in an athlete’s body.
Of every English woman’s fantasy.

Jude Davies is my country’s prodigy on the pitch. More famous than the nobility in Buckingham Palace, he and his merry band of scoundrels rule the Rogue Football Academy and the London nightlife scene alike.

And now, he’s aiming his well-honed set of skills directly at me. His devilish charm is lethal, but with the tragic hand life has dealt me, distractions like him aren’t an option.

Plus, we’re only playing a game. One of convenience, where he needs me to save his reputation, and I need his money to save the one person I love.

Until he wraps me around that immoral finger.
Until I crave that reckless, wild high he provides.
Until I hope for a future that will never happen.

That’s the thing about going toe-to-toe with the next football legend. He’s faster, stronger, and will destroy me every time.

250 pages, Paperback

First published May 30, 2019

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Carrie Aarons

57 books2,951 followers
Author of romance novels such as Fleeting and Love at First Fight, Carrie Aarons writes books that are just as swoon-worthy as they are sarcastic. Her stories are fueled by vanilla lattes, meloncholy music, and copious amounts of candles.

When she isn't writing, Carrie is busy binging reality TV, having a love/hate relationship with cardio, and trying not to burn dinner. She lives in farm country with her husband, two children and ninety-pound rescue pup.

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Profile Image for Alla.
1,043 reviews53 followers
July 10, 2019
2.5 (a little bit disappointed) stars.
I love soccer/football and most books related to sports in some way and I wish I would have loved this one, but I didn´t, I´m in between "ok" and "liked it".
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375 reviews221 followers
May 30, 2019
Five perfect stars for Aria and Jude!!!

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Carrie Aarons is the new author to me and "The Second Coming" is her first book I've read 😊.

This book was really great 😍❤!

I have to admit that is one of my favorite NA books this year and if you know me, you know that I'm obsessed with this genre 😅!

So, that tells you how good this book is 😉!

I enjoyed in every page I've read. The storyline, main characters, everything was perfect 😍.

Can I say that Jude is my new book boyfriend? 😅

Jude seems like an arrogant football player who only wants enjoy in his privileged life but when he meets Aria everything change. He becomes more than a football player, he becomes a man.

From the other side, Aria is the strong girl who works that she could pay bills and help her father who has cancer.

Jude and Aria are so different but that makes them so perfect for each other ❤.

Can't wait for the next book in the series and I hope it will be about Poppy and Kingston 😍😍😍.

They will ruin my life more than Aria and Jude. In a good way 😉!

Highly recommended!!!
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1,783 reviews370 followers
June 3, 2019
Pretty good.

Future football star and a normal girl. Jude is kind of the bad boy of private school football, and Aria is just a nice girl who is busting her butt, working at that private school to care for her ailing father. These two shouldn’t really fit, but reluctantly they do. Aria wants to focus on the nonstop work life she’s established and Jude wants to make her dream bigger. So all in all a good read. Jude is a bit of trouble and Aria is a bit of calm.
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1,138 reviews707 followers
October 4, 2019
Jude Davies has been playing soccer for the Rogue Academy for as long as he can remember, always destined to become famous. Now that he’s 20-years old and already signed on to go to the pros, Jude is practically set for life. But Jude and his teammates always get themselves into trouble and Jude’s bad behaviors are starting to catch up with him.

Aria has the world on her shoulders for only being 19-years old. She works two jobs at the Rogue Academy—seamstress and groundskeeper—instead of attending college. Aria never got the luxury of going to college since she is caring for her sick father with cancer alone, supporting their family on her own. She tries to stay under the radar, but for some reason, Aria catches the attention of the most elite member of the soccer team, Jude Davies.

Jude and Aria are complete opposites and come from totally different worlds. But Aria isn’t like all the other girls Jude’s dated; she’s a breath of fresh air. But Jude’s bad-boy ways could cost him the only real thing he’s ever had in his life.

The Second Coming by Carrie Aarons is book one in the Rogue Academy series. Although this romance is classified as new adult (set in college), I found the characters in this story to be extremely immature. If I hadn’t been told their ages, I would’ve been convinced the Rogue Academy was a private high school. I wanted to love this, as a soccer romance sounded amazing, but I couldn’t connect with this one. I’m not a huge fan of overly cocky ass holes and Jude fit that to a tee for most of the book. And the “not like other girls” trope is getting old for me and left me with a bad taste in my mouth. Not sure if I’ll continue with the series. 2.5/5 stars.
May 30, 2019
4 Stars

The Second Coming was the perfect mix of angst, steam and drama. Loved the characters and their portrayal. The Rogue Football Academy hooked me from the very first page.

Jude Davies is a football legend in the making. It’s no surprise he’s the academy’s golden boy. He’s charming and reckless and when he and his friends get together there’s no doubt they’ll make trouble wherever they go. But things change when she appears.

Aria is every bit independent and compassionate. She’s different from all the other girls and exactly what Jude needs. Though Aria can’t get distracted, especially with the likes of him. There’s a lot on her plate and that’s why those things are her main focus.

Aria and Jude couldn’t be more different. But at the same time they also shared similarities. I couldn’t get enough of their banter or their scorching chemistry.

Overall, The Second Coming was an easy and enjoyable read. A great start to the Rogue Academy series. Can’t wait for the next book.

*I voluntarily read and reviewed an ARC of this book*
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383 reviews39 followers
May 11, 2019
GAH! I absolutely loved this story! It was highly entertaining with the perfect mix of steam, angst and drama. The characters were well portrayed with enjoyable dialogue. The writing was top-notch and engaging. I was hooked from the very first page, lost in the world of the Rogue Football Academy.

The Second Coming follows the story of Jude Davies who is a football legend in the making. He is the academy's golden boy who is sexy, loaded, charming and a bit reckless. He and his band of buddies seem to stir up trouble wherever they go. Then everything changes the day he meets her.

Aria is beautiful, compassionate, independent and so different from all of the other girls. Not only is she good for Jude's image, but he just can't seem to stay away. The only problem? She's got a lot on her plate and distractions like him are out of the question. Will he be able to wear her down?

They say that opposites attract and let me tell you, these two couldn't be any more different. I absolutely loved them. They were the perfect pair with scorching hot chemistry and playful banter. The dynamic between them was wonderfully done and the sexual tension so palpable from the start.

Overall, The Second Coming was a quick, easy and enjoyable read. A great start to this new series by the immensely talented Carrie Aarons. Now having read this, I can't wait to see what she has in store for us next because I. NEED. MORE!

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502 reviews130 followers
July 7, 2019
3.5 stars for me..it was a lovely "safe", sweet cute read .. I really enjoyed it!! Definitely I will read Kingston and Poppy's story ....
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42 reviews44 followers
April 1, 2021
3.5 Hearts, rounded down to 3

It’s probably me just being picky, but here in Europe, I’ve never heard a single person refer to football as “soccer” or “English football”.
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1,642 reviews19 followers
June 2, 2019
The cocky soccer player met his match and I was all for it. Jude was an up and coming star ridiculously cocky and never took anything seriously. He then meets Aria who turns him down every step of the way which intrigued him even more. As a matter of fact someone else gave him her name because she couldn’t be bothered with his arrogance. His pursuit started out as a means to get in her pants but as time passed he really wanted to know the hardworking young lady. Aria wasn’t your typical youngster. She was super serious and hardworking. She had her dad to take care of and she had no time for the arrogant, cocky player. But as time past they realized they had somethings in common and she saw beyond his facade. These two had their ups and downs but they balanced each other out. Jude underneath all his cockiness and arrogance had a heart of gold when it came to Aria. Aria was just simply amazing and admirable. Even when she finally gave in to Jude, she was still super independent. I was excited to see glimpses of Killian and Leah, ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️. I can’t wait for book 2 in this series.
Profile Image for Carlene Inspired.
973 reviews268 followers
June 4, 2019
4 1/2 stars rounded up

I needed a good sports romance to start my summer off right, so I was pleased to find Carrie Aarons was giving us a NA/Adult football (soccer) romance with The Second Coming. The Rogue Football Academy houses the elite British footballers, the boys and men of the league are meant for stardom on the pitch. Jude is the talk of the town, heralded as the second coming in football and swooned over in the London scene. He's a cocky charmer that likes to push his luck, but he's also a sweetheart and it was easy to fall in love with him as the hero. Aria is our heroine, a young woman with the world on her shoulders and the difficult role of caretaker for her ailing father. She's not your typically football fan, no swooning for her, she sees the men as egotistical, spoiled, and in particular, unaware of the world's difficulties. Her arranged time with Jude is meant to help them both, his reputation and her wallet both need padding, but neither expects the bond that follows.

"Once she relents and falls into my bed-because let's face it, that's how this is going to end-I'll be instantly bored and abandon ever seeking her out again."

I loved that Jude was aware of his womanizing ways, that he was even more aware of how different he felt about Aria. I only wish she had been more open to him, more perceptive to the things he was doing that were so out of character. I sometimes struggled with Aria, she is so jaded and it really made things more difficult for her, more so than she realized. I honestly think that had Jude not been so persistent and had several secondary characters not intervened that this romance would've never happened. We are treated to a wild ride though, Aria's personality and Jude's clash right away, and yet the spark between them burns even when she is stand-offish and he is a prat. They not only share attraction, but as they spend time together both for the arrangement and by choice they discover their similarities. Jude isn't what Aria had thought he was and Aria, she's the girl to make Jude realize it isn't all fun and games and bedding hot women. Their relationship is good for them both and through out the lengthy The Second Coming we are treated to character growth and a couple with stronger bonds than your typical romance read.

"Why did I try to trick my mind into thinking that this wouldn't be life changing? That kissing Jude would be mediocre, or okay at best?"

The Second Coming may be a sports romance and it may have a hot footballer on the cover, but inside the pages Carrie Aarons has weaved a tale filled with angst and tough love. It's a story about growth, self discovery, and forgiveness. It's the story of Jude and Aria and the arrangement that rolls the soccer ball in a new direction. I can't wait to see what Carrie Aarons has in store for us with the Rogue Academy series, The Second Coming was a solid introduction to the boys and was such a good read for me.

ARC provided.
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1,966 reviews566 followers
July 7, 2019
3,5 💘💘💘 ⚽️ 🧹 🌟s

A beautiful and safe romance read. Aria and Jude were well developed characters, so opposite but with a great chemistry!
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1,477 reviews264 followers
June 14, 2019
This was a quick sports romance that delivered on the chemistry and romance. I have previously read Carrie Aarons before so I knew that I would enjoy her writing and storytelling. However, even though I enjoyed reading it I can’t say it’s going to be favorite.

What I did really enjoy about this book were the characters. I thought they were great and had some awesome chemistry. They are from different worlds but we know love doesn’t care about that. Jude helped Aria be strong and chase her dreams while she helped Jude change to someone who actually cared about his future.

This read like any basic New Adult novel. Not that there’s anything wrong with that! It just didn’t give me the sparks and the feels that I was expecting. Some of Jude’s actions got tiresome because he literally just kept making the same mistakes over again.

Like I said before, even though I didn’t love it, I did enjoy it. I’m actually excited to see who the next book is about. I have an idea about who it is and if I’m right, then we will be getting a lot of enemies to lovers vibes!

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Shelved as 'abandoned'
June 1, 2019
We are introduced to the H, who is a manwhore and an a$$hole.

“So, it’s no wonder that when she walked into the locker room, headphones in, belting at the top of her lungs and not noticing me … it’s no wonder my cock instantly perked up. It has been a whole week since I’ve had a proper shag, and my knob has been well-trained to stand at attention anytime a fit bird comes within twenty feet of it.”


The h is a dumbass trying put up a facade that she does not like the H but do lust after him.

Sorry I didn’t find this interesting.
Profile Image for Courtney.
1,721 reviews200 followers
May 29, 2019
The Second Coming is the start of Carrie Aarons' sports series and she starts it off right.

I enjoyed reading this book and getting to know these characters. Carrie does a great job of setting up the series well but also not taking away from the main two characters and their story being told.

Jude Davies is the next football legend. While he may be a great player on the pitch, he and his friends (and fellow team members) tend to find themselves causing problems, whether intentional or not. None of them are ever in need of finding a lady and they make no apologies for the wild ways.

Aria's life revolves around one thing - being the sole income earner for her household and taking care of things. It's not something that she complains about but it is a lot for someone her age to take on. But she does it with grace and compassion. She knows that her life does not need any distractions and tends to keep her head down.

I love that both Jude and Aria are more alike than they realize. However, they still keep the other on their toes as they get to know one another. I love their interactions and banter. While there were a few things that did bother me as I was reading, the overall vibe was still amazing.

Carrie gives us a great blend of romance with the just the right amount of humor. One thing that Carrie exceeds well at is never undermining her characters and making them act like twits when issues arise. There was one area that I felt Aria could have reacted better, I love that Jude was the one to call her out on it and fix it as soon as he could.

Overall, The Second Coming was a really good read and nice start to this series. Carrie did a good job of setting up the next book in the midst of this one so I am quite excited to read about Kingston and Poppy.
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3,985 reviews351 followers
June 1, 2019
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Carrie Aarons really did a spectacular job with The Second Coming. I was particularly impressed with leading man Jude.

Talk about a character who grew and developed during the story. And the whole process of that growth was just so well written. He wasn't ever unlikable for me. But he was definitely walking around with a chip on his shoulder. He clearly acted like (and was often treated like) he was the second coming in soccer or football as it's referred to in this British setting. However meeting the leading lady Aria opens his eyes and forces him to really grow up.

Aria is also an extremely well written character that I couldn't help but respect and admire. Her dedication and willingness to sacrifice for her family makes it pretty clear what kind of person she is.

So that was probably my favorite thing about this book. The plot was great and obviously the twists and turns and the way the characters handle things contributed to my enjoyment. But the characters themselves were what really did it for me. In the end I loved them both so much and wanted nothing but good things for them.
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851 reviews225 followers
June 2, 2019
The Second Coming by Carrie Aaron’s was such a brilliant read.

Sweet, swoony and cocky as hell Jude just drew me in from the start.

This book had a little bit of everything, drama, angst, smoking chemistry and banter. Everything I look for in a book.
If you love sports romances then I definitely recommend The second coming.
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3,937 reviews39 followers
June 1, 2019
5 SEXY JUDE STARS!!! Jude is PERFECTION!! Jude and Aria's story was hot, sweet, sexy and a page turner. The author sucks us into her story land and you feel like you know these characters. What a great start to a new series. I can't wait for more story with the other characters.
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192 reviews11 followers
June 16, 2019
DNF

Yeah I don't think I can finish this book.

I tried, I really did try.

First things first... you can always tell when a "British" book was written by an American writer. It was awful.

The language/words used were all over the place. It was like a mixture between cockney and what I'd call "old people slang". A lot of the words used, a 20yr old man in PRESENT day would never say...especially if they're from London. If the author consulted someone while writing this book, I think it was probably someone older which made it really cringey to read. It was like the author was trying too hard to sound British by overusing so many words. You should be able to get across someone's British without using knob or shag or prick every other word. I think it's just a typical case of what Americans think British people sound like and what actual British people sound like.

It was also really choppy. To me it didn't flow very well and I think that's one of the reasons I found it so hard to get through this book.

Secondly, the characters.

I HATED Jude. He's has literally every bad character trait of a guy you hate.
There was nothing i liked about him. I didn't even feel sorry about the fact that he lost his parents at a young age. He was too immature and every time he got into trouble, he blamed it on being young and rich. He never took responsibility for any of his actions and it was just so off putting.

Also, bringing it back to the language. I really didn't see Jude as being British. He read as if he was an American that threw in a couple of English words now and again. It was bizarre.

I also didn't get Aria's attraction to Jude. I mean it's nice seeing a pretty face but as soon as he opens his mouth that should be a turn off. And he reputation wasn't that good either.

This review is kinda all over the place, but I just thought everything about this book was forced and awkward and I really couldn't finish it.

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903 reviews228 followers
June 3, 2019
Original review

This book was provided by the author through InkSlinger PR in exchange for an honest review. Thank you Carrie Aarons and InkSlinger PR!

The Second Coming
is the first book in the Rogue Academy series and tells the story of Aria and Jude.

The Second Coming is the third book I’ve read by Carrie Aarons and so far my favourite book. I really loved the story, it was so good and I wanted to know how the book was going to end. I read this book in one day, it was just that good. I was hooked from the first page until the last one!

I love that Aria and Jude are opposites. Aria is beautiful and compassionate whereas Jude is cocky and hot. Their problem is that he’s a football player and she has to take care of her sick father. He has to travel to London and she has to stay home for her dad…

The Second Coming was an amazing Sports Romance book and the perfect start for the Rogue Academy series. I cannot wait to read the second book in the series!
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337 reviews77 followers
June 3, 2019
Spanish:
“The Second Coming” de Carrie Aarons es el primer libro de la serie “Rogue Academy”. Me encantó la historia, es muy entretenida y te transporta a ese mundo lleno de futbolistas atractivos con dinero, fama y cochazos. Este libro estaba hecho para mí porque me encanta ese mundo. Pero aparte de eso, la historia te engancha, con momentos divertidos y angustiosos por igual.

Aria Lloyd, 19, trabaja en Rogue Footbal Academy durante el día en un taller de costura, mientras que por las noches cuida de su padre. Rodeada de futbolistas, pero solo tiene a uno en su punto de mira y es Jude. Jude Davies, 20, es una superestrella del fútbol en UK, aunque a veces su forma de vida corrompe la imagen que el público tiene de él. Pero un encuentro no muy acertado con una joven rubia, Aria, hará que todo en su vida cambie.

Aria es una chica sencilla y muy dulce. Su vida se ve condicionada a su padre del que se preocupa diariamente y por ello es una chica introvertida y solitaria. Jude es el chico presumido, sexy, que al haber empezado en el mundo futbolístico muy tempranamente ha hecho que su vida no sea lo suficientemente seria como debería. A contrario que Aria, es un chico extrovertido que se divierte y no tiene ningún problema de hacer lo que le da la gana, aunque a veces eso complica su vida futbolística. Ambos personajes son muy “cute” y me dejaban con una sonrisa embobada. Sin duda es una lectura muy entretenida y recomendable.

⚜Rate: ★★★★★

English:
"The Second Coming" by Carrie Aarons is the first book in the "Rogue Academy" series. I loved the story, it is very entertaining and takes you to that world full of attractive football players with money, fame and cars. This book was made for me because I love that world. But apart from that, the story hooks you up, with fun and anxious moments as well.

Aria Lloyd, 19, works at Rogue Football Academy during the day in a sewing workshop, while at night she takes care of her father. Surrounded by footballers but has only one in her sights and that is Jude. Jude Davies, 20, is a football superstar in the UK, although her way of life sometimes corrupts the public's image of him. But a not-so-successful meeting with a young blonde, Aria, will change everything in his life.

Aria is a beautiful, sweet girl. Her life is determined by her father, whom she worries about every day and for that reason, she is an introverted and lonely girl. Jude is the arrogant, sexy boy who, having started in the football world very early on, has made his life not serious enough as it should be. Unlike Aria, he is an extroverted boy who enjoys himself and has no problem doing what he wants, although sometimes that makes his football life more complicated. Both characters are very cute and left me with a dumb smile. Without a doubt, it is a very entertaining and highly recommended reading.
⚜Rate: ★★★★★
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1,235 reviews50 followers
June 11, 2019
I know absolutely NOTHING about rugby - wait, I know one thing; it's pretty violent. However, I love reading books where a character is a rugby player, whether by trade or as a hobby. And without knowing how Rugby players might be, I feel like Jude and the others were a great representation of what they would act like, or really how any young professional sports player acts like.

I really think that Jude and Aria were the perfect compliment to each other. Jude needed to act more seriously and less like a playboy and Aria needed to have some fun. She was 19 years old but she had so much responsibility and she definitely needs some of that to rub off on Jude. And Jude needs some of that to rub off on him as well.

I can't wait for more from this Rogue Academy!
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1,278 reviews26 followers
June 9, 2019
I love a good sports romance and this one did not disappoint in the least. This book was full of the angst, the drama and the feels and left me actively turning pages waiting to see what was next. The descriptions used in this book had me longing to go back to England as it was perfectly written.
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420 reviews
June 1, 2019
Steamy and the right amount of angst! I’d call this a slow burn romance between a British footballer (soccer) and a seamstress. Loved the chemistry so much and looking forward to more in this series!
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Author 2 books10 followers
May 15, 2019
A terrific British romance. Riddled with all the British-isms, a woman can ask for complete with a hunky and cocky football player and a shy girl.

Jude is well on his way to being not only a professional football player but one of the greats in the sport. Too bad his hijinx and antics get in the way and causes doubt in the minds of his coaches and team owners. He has to calm down--Jude doesn't know how. He wonders if the sweet sew girl can help him. All the guys at the academy have tried to get her attention let alone bag her--she shuts them all down. Perhaps she's a challenge that can distract him enough to stay out of trouble.

Aria has a crap life while her classmates/former friends are off at uni--Aria is working two jobs in order to care for her ailing father. She's really not complaining--he took care of her all her life only fair she does the same for him. Working at the academy in the sew house and her second shift janitorial job, she has to deal with hormonal football players. One of the many ways she tried to discourage them is by wearing baggy clothes to hide her figure. Aria loves to sing while cleaning the locker rooms. This is where she literally walks into Jude freaking Davies showering. The rumors about his...were definitely true. But she refuses to be just another notch on his bed post. Besides he won't be at the academy much longer before he's called up to the professional league full time. He treats her differently. She doesn't put up with his crap. She doubts that Jude has ever taken anyone else to meet his brothers. But what happens when he moves to London? How can Jude keep himself out of trouble without Aria by his side?
Profile Image for Taylor.
195 reviews19 followers
June 10, 2019
Jude and Aria... what to say? I loved getting back to the UK in Carrie's perspective and the world of Killian Ramsey and British football.

The way Aria has an affect on Jude and his behavior was refreshing in the way Aaron's told their story. Aria is more worried about her home and caring for her father than getting caught up in the superstar lifestyle of Jude Davies, football phenom. She has to focus on working her main job, getting her father squared away for the evening, and then rushing back to the football academy and working more hours cleaning up after to boys and men.

"attempts to be invisible, all the while never realizing she's as forgettable as a bullet to the chest."

Jude had noticed Aria, but was too wrapped up in his own head to realize she was just what he needed to focus and be the best he could. A chance encounter in the locker room leads to sparks and a life changing ride for them both.

"you can identify those who mirror your kind of compassion. It's why you're interested in Jude; you can recognize that he is someone to take a chance on."

I so easily get immersed in Aaron's writing style and wit that she imparts onto her characters. I cannot wait to see what happens with Kingston and Vance!
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1,415 reviews94 followers
June 3, 2019
The Second Coming is like my literary catnip - a sports romance wrapped up in the perfect amount of steam and angst and emotion PLUS phenomenal characters! Jude and Aria are the consummate example of how (seemingly) opposites can attract and ultimately complete each other by providing the factors and traits that the other is lacking. The setting and world Carrie Aarons created is utterly entertaining and I'm so happy that this is just the first book in the Rogue Academy world. I truly enjoy well rounded characters and Jude and Aria are definitely that, as well as multi-faceted and real (or as real as I can imagine a posh, in demand football player can be). Aria devotion to her family is inspiring and I LOVED the way that Jude was able to give her a measure of that devotion in return. I can't wait for the rest of this series. 4.5 out of 5 wine glasses.
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83 reviews1 follower
October 20, 2021
Loved the idea of this book but didn’t like the way it was carried out, honestly it all felt rushed and I never got to warm up to anything, so sad!
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935 reviews60 followers
June 3, 2019
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 STARS

The Second Coming is a truly touching love story that shows that "being with the person you're meant to be with doesn't have to be rainbows and unicorns."

I really enjoyed the interactions between Jude Davies and Aria Lloyd. I love how they both can be seen as 'The Second Coming', Jude is considered that in relation to Killian Ramsey when it pertains to English football and Aria is that in relation to Adele when it pertains to music. They both get a dose of advice from people who have come before them with the 'been there and done that', which gives them both what they need. Aside from Jude and Aria, I absolutely loved how Carrie Aarons created such great secondary characters. I'm super eager to read more about Poppy and Kingston. I have a feeling their story is going to be extremely entertaining if we are to go by their past interactions.

The Second Coming by Carrie Aarons is definitely a MUST read and will join the ranks of the BIBLIO-ELITE!!!

~ Thank you to the author for generously providing me an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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