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A review by agirlnherbooks
Game Changer by Alley Ciz
emotional
hopeful
reflective
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
π Game Changer π (Book 2 of the U of J series) by Alley Ciz
βππ₯πππ: 5 βοΈ; 1.5 πΆοΈ
πππ―π’ππ°:
π Iβm not gonna lie - the immediate flight over the cliff was so dang worth it.
π Even better than book 1! Let me tell ya - Iβm all for a man that grovels - MASON NOVA GROVELS. Like - the saying goes βif he wanted to he wouldβ and this man 5 minutes after being a complete doΓΌche πΆ did! I promise you this man makes up for his complete πΆ moment. It was BRILLIANT to watch.
π Even better - Kay wasnβt letting him get off so easily. She made him work for it. Even though she kind of plays coward - she says so herself in the book - by running - I love that she knows herself so well and understands herself to know that what she did was only delaying the inevitable!
π This book was legit a game changer. You truly start to learn more about Kays past and then there are curveballs thrown into it when it comes to Mason and itβs just a big ole swirly mess. It doesnβt help that Kays ex shows up to be a total π π§’ and pretty much is the bane of my existence in this book. Sometimes I wonder if he was dropped on his head as a child.
π Which all of these findings come into play and Alley decides - ya know what - let me just throw you off of another cliff. I know I know I just got you back from the last one but I PROMISE you itβs worth it.
π The πΆοΈ does increase in this book - lots more dΓ―rty talk by Mason and more scenes that made it a bit π₯! Again - Iβm a very dark romance girly - so like thatβs a generous rating when it comes to πΆοΈ just note it is subjective π