A review by its_tn_bitch
Love Game by Emma Rae

emotional funny hopeful lighthearted reflective sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

REVIEW

📚: Love Game
✒️: Emma Rae

★★★★ (4/5)
🌶🌶 (2/5)

I couldnt put this book down.

The premise was so interesting and it caught my attention really easily. 

I think the characters were really enjoyable and the story wasnt predictable, everything was a pleasent surprise along the way so i was never let down because i already guessed everything that would happen.

The spice was really good, it was descriptive and passionate, and really just like good smut should be written, besides it fit well with the timeline and was not used to fill in plot gaps.

The tropes complemented togather nicely and the developtment of the relationship felt very real in my opinion, which also made me connect with their situation deeper and whenever something happened to them i would feel for them. I really lived their dynamic and felt their chemistry.

I have never read a tennis romance since i dont really see the appeal towards the sport but this book definitely had me grasping every little detail i could, and i am very happy that the book had actuall sport talk, and that the tennis was also part of the main problematic, because in some books they only say some character is a sports player and that's it like it is a character trait and never once mention the sport again, so i really appreciated the actual view into a tennis player which also made their story more realistic since their routines probably resembles someone with their same job in real life.

I feel like the time jumps were too close togather and there could have been some filler chapters to avoid them, also there was a lot of describing actions past actions when there was a jump in time and in my opinion if there were some scenes were those actions were actually happening instead of just mentioning them it would give the feeling that the storyline is less "careless" 

Overlooking the detail of the time marks i would absolutely recommend this book to everyone, because i dont know what it had in it but i just couldt put it down and read until my eyes bled.