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Worth Every Game by Rae Ryder
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
4.5
“and no matter how much i’m pretending i don’t want to play with jack lansen, i absolutely do.”
i was hooked from the start of this book and it did not disappoint! elly and jack have a will-they-won’t-they thing going on full of palpable tension that you can feel coming off of the pages. even though this is a slow burn, it gets spicy (piano scene, i’m looking at you). this was such a fun read, though emotional at times, and i’m really looking forward to book three!
thank you so much to rae ryder for the opportunity to read an e-arc of this book!
★ age gap
★ slow burn
★ forced proximity
★ opposites attract
★ billionaire romance
★ best friend’s brother
i was hooked from the start of this book and it did not disappoint! elly and jack have a will-they-won’t-they thing going on full of palpable tension that you can feel coming off of the pages. even though this is a slow burn, it gets spicy (piano scene, i’m looking at you). this was such a fun read, though emotional at times, and i’m really looking forward to book three!
thank you so much to rae ryder for the opportunity to read an e-arc of this book!
★ age gap
★ slow burn
★ forced proximity
★ opposites attract
★ billionaire romance
★ best friend’s brother
Graphic: Sexual content
Minor: Death of parent