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The Love Game The Game Book 1 edition by Emma Hart Literature Fiction eBooks



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The Love Game is a sweet, stand alone romance that will having you falling in love. We meet Maddie and her friends while at a frat party. Everything spins out of control and the next thing she knows she's taking a bet with her friends to make Berkley's resident hump and dump them king fall in love with her. Little does she know that Braden and his friends have basically made the same bet on her.

What happens next is a bunch of fun, games, and falling in love. Both Maddie and Braden are all about winning the game, playing it how they need to to make the other one fall in love with each other, just to leave them at the end of four weeks.

I loved watching these two interact, together, as well as with their friends. Maddie, as much as she hated to admit it, really started to trust Braden and Braden started to see there was more to life then love them and leave them.

Watching Maddie open up and discuss her past with Braden, made my heart break for her, the things she has gone through no one should have to, and she's learned so much from it. Braden, as much as he thinks he's still just playing the game, you can tell he really is starting to fall for her.

No one really sees it coming, but everything blows up one night and it's not good at all. Watching the two of them apart is horrible, all I wanted was for these two to be together, they bring out the best in one another. As much as it sucks watching them fall apart, I think Maddie needed it. She was able to figure things out on her own, and do things she has needed to do for a while.

I enjoyed watching these two figure out their own lives, as well as what it meant to be in a relationship. Braden and Maddie's story is sweet, and watching them grow up was amazing. When both are playing a game where the goal is to make the other fall in love, what happens when they are the one falling? Read The Love Game and find out!

Read The Love Game The Game Book 1  edition by Emma Hart Literature  Fiction eBooks

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The Love Game The Game Book 1 edition by Emma Hart Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews


This was more like 3.5 stars, but not quite 4 stars for me. While I liked all of the characters, especially Braden and Maddie there were a few things I found distracting.

The positives are that the characters are fun, entertaining and relatable. The story was great and I was wondering if either character would get caught in the game before it ended, and then once it ended how things would pan out. The back story of Maddie was interesting and, at times, heartbreaking. I loved how the relationship of Maddie and Braden developed naturally in spite of the game they were both playing. I found it interesting they could be so open and honest with each other even though their relationship doesn't start honestly. The resolution to the story was great and I left the story feeling like I had enjoyed an entertaining book that I just might read again at some point.

What brought the rating down for me were some inconsistencies in the plot.

First, these are college freshman and the story starts about 6-weeks into the school year, right? What college freshman has such a reputation as being a player 6-weeks into his freshman year like is described for Braden, that he has all these women after him and its a well known fact?! If these characters were sophomores or older, that plot detail would be a lot more plausible. Also, the way fraternity and sorority's usually work throughout the US, there is no way a freshman would be living in the frat house so quickly in the year, or at all. It would have made more sense that one of these boy's parents had bought a house for their kid to live in rather than the dorm, or just made them sophomores, not the frat path.

Lastly, I don't want to give too much away, but the plot points with Maddie's brother being compared to Braden didn't ever really work for me, and I understood it was because Braden reminded her of her brother that prompted her to go along with the game. I kept asking myself how that was possible. Nor did it work where Pearce (Maddie's brother) tries to get money from her (that was so anticlimactic I didn't understand the point). Honestly, nothing relating Braden to Pearce made much sense and didn't work at all for the initial Love Game challenge to be accepted by Maddie. I could have understood if Maddie didn't want to be in any relationship with anyone at all for fear of being sucked in like her friend Abbi from home was, or maybe having been burned by a playboy before made her want to play the game, but the way it was written was too thin to even make much sense. Just my opinion, and once I just focused on Maddie and Braden's relationship as well as all their friends, and tried not to dwell on the reasoning behind the challenges not clicking, I enjoyed the book.
"You have to fight for love, because it doesn't come easily, not the real thing, anyway."

When I read the description of this book I knew it was something I would want to read! I loved the idea of "bad boy/player" getting played. Braden is the love em' and leave em' kind of guy. He sleeps around and everyone knows it, including his family. Maddie is tired of watching him continue to use women for sex, so it's a no brainier she agrees to take them up on their challenge to play the player.

"Maddie Stevens. Your mission, should you choose to accept it." She grins and puts her hand out. "Is to play the player at his own game. Do you accept?" I inhale deeply, every bit of my mind screaming at me to say no and run. Play the player. "Accepted."

Braden thinks he can make any girl fall in love with him- without getting them in his bed first. He's easy on the eyes, charming (when he wants to be), and of course good in bed. So, when he is asked by his friends to make a girl fall in love with him in one month, he doesn't hesitate.

"Challenge accepted, boys," I say, resting my arms behind my head. "One month from now, Maddie Stevens will be in love with me and in my bed. You can count on that s***." -Braden

The Love Game has everything I seem to love Hot male, strong female, romance, college, angst, humor and dual POV. HELLO!! How can you not be SOLD!

"When life gets hard, ask Google. Google knows everything!" (TRUE, right!?)

"Did you suck his lollipop?"

"Well, did he bite your burger?"

Yes, this book reminded me of the movie How To Lose A Guy in 10 days... BUT, I can say that about any book I read. There will always be similarities out there or things that will remind us of another book. It's bound to happen, so no; I did not let this bother me.

The Love Game was a fast paced, wildly entertaining, and easy read. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
The Love Game is a sweet, stand alone romance that will having you falling in love. We meet Maddie and her friends while at a frat party. Everything spins out of control and the next thing she knows she's taking a bet with her friends to make Berkley's resident hump and dump them king fall in love with her. Little does she know that Braden and his friends have basically made the same bet on her.

What happens next is a bunch of fun, games, and falling in love. Both Maddie and Braden are all about winning the game, playing it how they need to to make the other one fall in love with each other, just to leave them at the end of four weeks.

I loved watching these two interact, together, as well as with their friends. Maddie, as much as she hated to admit it, really started to trust Braden and Braden started to see there was more to life then love them and leave them.

Watching Maddie open up and discuss her past with Braden, made my heart break for her, the things she has gone through no one should have to, and she's learned so much from it. Braden, as much as he thinks he's still just playing the game, you can tell he really is starting to fall for her.

No one really sees it coming, but everything blows up one night and it's not good at all. Watching the two of them apart is horrible, all I wanted was for these two to be together, they bring out the best in one another. As much as it sucks watching them fall apart, I think Maddie needed it. She was able to figure things out on her own, and do things she has needed to do for a while.

I enjoyed watching these two figure out their own lives, as well as what it meant to be in a relationship. Braden and Maddie's story is sweet, and watching them grow up was amazing. When both are playing a game where the goal is to make the other fall in love, what happens when they are the one falling? Read The Love Game and find out!
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