A review by barbistull
You Can Go Your Own Way by Eric Smith

4.0

Adam and his mom run a local pinball arcade that was the pride and joy of his late father. Since it is the tether to his dad, Adam focuses on trying to make things work and prevent an e-sports company from purchasing his dad's legacy.

Whitney is a senior in high school who is handling many hurdles along the way. She handles the social media account for her dad's e-sports café business. Yes, the same e-sports company who is looking to acquire the pinball arcade.

Add in a untimely snow storm trapping both Adam and Whitney in the arcade overnight and the fun is bound to happen. As a fan of 80's music, I was intrigued title nod to a Fleetwood Mac song. As a large part of this book involves a pinball arcade, I was committed to read it without any additional information. I feel like some of the back story of the grief Adam is dealing with after the loss of his father could have been expanded on a bit, but otherwise I enjoyed it. 4 out of 5 stars.

Thank you to Inkyard Press and NetGalley for the e-arc of this book.