eARC Review: Game On by Seressia Glass

Romance

Game On

Book Info

  • Released Date: December 12

  • Publication: Berkley

  • Pages: 400

  • Format: eBook


reading about opposite attracts with bits of workplace romance and fantastic representation in female gamers, diversity, and disabilities
— Abigail Books Addiction

This book had the potential to be a good romance read, but something was missing between Samara and Aron. The connection between Samara and Aron seems lacking in the chemistry department. I didn't feel their connection or spark until I reached the end. And even though I reached toward the end, it still wasn't much.

Game On has the potential to be a good romance read with its diversity of voices, female gamer representation, and disability representation. All of those representations make a lot of sense, but they don't carry the romance part.

The chemistry between Samara and Aron isn't there in this book. Trust me, I really tried to find the connection between them, and it wasn't there for me to connect. They seem to be the total opposite, in my opinion. They each have different stands and priorities for each other, so I don't see how it's going to mesh well over the year.

Even though this book wasn't for me, it might be for you. If you enjoy reading about opposite attracts with bits of workplace romance and fantastic representation in female gamers, diversity, and disabilities, then read this book.

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