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The Wrong Game
by Kandi Steiner
Football
He falls first
Past heartaches
& that classic Kandi angst
The Wrong Game was the book I didn’t even know I needed. I associated with the FMC, Gemma on a deep level. Gemma has OCD tendencies and anxiety. She made lists and plans all to stay in control of her life. There is something truly special when an author’s words speak to you on a level that you know intimately. A connection not only to the book but the meaning of the story - because they “get it”.
If the story went according to Gemma’s plans. I wouldn’t even be typing out this review. She was afraid of the unknown, and rightfully so - her trust in relationships was destroyed. Thankfully the MMC, Zach and Gemma’s spitfire of a bff Belle helped to shape this love story into what it was. A story that was meant to be, a lesson in letting go, and trusting the ability to fall in love again.
What started as an “experiment” changed plans and became everything both Gemma and Zach needed. A relationship that provided healing to both of them. This story is such a good reminder that changing one’s course or plans isn’t necessarily a bad thing. When you make yourself vulnerable magical things can happen.
He falls first
Past heartaches
& that classic Kandi angst
The Wrong Game was the book I didn’t even know I needed. I associated with the FMC, Gemma on a deep level. Gemma has OCD tendencies and anxiety. She made lists and plans all to stay in control of her life. There is something truly special when an author’s words speak to you on a level that you know intimately. A connection not only to the book but the meaning of the story - because they “get it”.
If the story went according to Gemma’s plans. I wouldn’t even be typing out this review. She was afraid of the unknown, and rightfully so - her trust in relationships was destroyed. Thankfully the MMC, Zach and Gemma’s spitfire of a bff Belle helped to shape this love story into what it was. A story that was meant to be, a lesson in letting go, and trusting the ability to fall in love again.
What started as an “experiment” changed plans and became everything both Gemma and Zach needed. A relationship that provided healing to both of them. This story is such a good reminder that changing one’s course or plans isn’t necessarily a bad thing. When you make yourself vulnerable magical things can happen.