In The Goal by Elle Kennedy, the protagonist Sabrina James faces several key challenges. She is determined to escape her shameful past by focusing on her future—graduating college, excelling in law school, and securing a high-paying job at a tough law firm. However, her path becomes complicated when she meets John Tucker, a young hockey player who unexpectedly becomes involved in her life. Sabrina struggles with opening her heart and accepting help, as she is stubborn and emotionally guarded. Additionally, Tucker is about to become a father at twenty-two and is committed to being a supportive partner, but Sabrina’s reluctance to trust him creates tension. The main challenges revolve around Sabrina overcoming her emotional barriers and learning to accept support in order to build a life with Tucker.
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