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Title | : | The Game Changer (The Perfect Game #2) |
Author | : | J. Sterling |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 322 pages |
Published | : | June 25th 2013 by Amazon Publishing |
Categories | : | New Adult. Romance. Sports. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance. Sports Romance |
J. Sterling
Kindle Edition | Pages: 322 pages Rating: 4.11 | 24835 Users | 1325 Reviews
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Jack appeared at my door last night after six months of no communication wearing a Mets jersey and holding a dozen red roses. He told me he was sorry, that he loved me, and that he would earn my trust again. It took everything in me to not fall apart at the mere sight of him. I wanted to take him back into my life, but I needed to know that this time it would be forever…In J. Sterling’s highly anticipated follow-up to her USA Today bestselling novel The Perfect Game, Jack and Cassie quickly realize that their new lifestyle can often be cruel and unforgiving. Their happiness is put to the test as the past is never truly far behind.
How do you stay together when the world's trying to tear you apart?
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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Perfect Game #2 |
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Ratings: 4.11 From 24835 Users | 1325 ReviewsRate Appertaining To Books The Game Changer (The Perfect Game #2)
I almost don't even want to read this after how pissed off I got while reading the first one but I'm curious to see why this story is continuing. I want to see where this is going. But I swear to God if Jack cheats on her again then that's it. I will quit. I'm done. And I'll be so insanely pissed that I gave this book a chance.6/26Just as bad, if not worse than the first one. Basically Cassie forgave him right away, trusted him right away, and acted like him cheating on her never happened. Then4 Curve Ball StarsThis story explains all the questions about the time Jack spent away from Cassie. It had been 6 months since Cassie had seen Jack when he showed up on her doorstep asking for another chance. We get to experience his viewpoint on his anguish, his hurt and his determination in getting back the love of his life after he made that one big f*cking mistake. Jack is truly a changed man. He gets himself traded to the NY Mets so that he can "Prove It" to Cassie that he can be the
I have to be honest, The Perfect Game stressed me out so much. It hit really close to home for me and I was troubled about it for days after. However, I did like Cassie and even though I wanted to smack Jack (more than once), his character is appealing. And I was happy with the ending, but going into THE GAME CHANGER, I really needed to see certain things happen. I really needed to see Jack redeem himself a bit more and I really needed a strong happy ending. That's a lot of really's, right?
Teaser #1: (Jacks POV)And just like that she was gone. But not before saying the two fucking words that plague my nightmares. This girl is always asking me to prove it. I deserve it after everything Ive put her through. She doesnt trust me anymore.I wouldnt trust me either.Its ironic though right? That Im the one left standing all alone in a parking lot this time. I swear if my heart could leap out of my chest and into my hands, it would. I imagined that for a momentthe blood trickling through
If Jack cheated again, then Cassie's pathetic. I wont read it.Finished & I'm not sure how to feel. Am I sure this was a Contemporary Romance or a Fantasy Romance? Cause nothing about this was realistic. Just one big drama-rama piled into one book. Was like reading a very scripted reality show *cough* The Kardashians *cough*. Not bad, but not good at all
I read the little teaser and I was like, "WHAT THE FUCK DID HE DO THIS TIME?!"
I find that cheating has become too much for me to condone no matter what the reason/excuse is thus(I seriously love that word!) my lowering of stars.
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