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The Last Guy on Earth: AI Uncovers the Heat Between Jethro and Clay
Season 3 · Episode 95

The Last Guy on Earth: AI Uncovers the Heat Between Jethro and Clay

SAM&PAM's Book Radar · KAO

March 18, 202511m 53s

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Get ready for a story that will sweep you off your feet!

The Last Guy on Earth by Sarina Bowen, published in 2025 available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/4kD1Ggz

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Dive into the complex and captivating world of professional hockey with The Last Guy on Earth, the third book in the beloved Hockey Guys series. Follow the intertwined journeys of Jethro and Clay, two men with a history as tangled as their present. From their intense early days in the minor leagues to the pressures of the big leagues, their connection simmers with unspoken feelings and undeniable chemistry. Experience their personal struggles, professional ambitions, and the unexpected ways their lives continue to collide. This isn't just a story about hockey; it's about second chances, hidden desires, and finding your way back to the person you were always meant to be with, even when the world seems to say otherwise. Get ready for heartfelt moments, witty banter, and a love story that will keep you turning the pages.

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