Wednesday, July 31, 2013

The Perfect Game by J. Sterling

The Perfect Game by J. Sterling
Publisher: Amazon Publishing
Publishing Date: June 25, 2013
Series: The Perfect Game, #1
379 Pages
Format: ebook

Synopsis

He's a game she never intended to play.
And she's the game changer he never knew he needed.

The Perfect Game tells the story of college juniors, Cassie Andrews and Jack Carter. When Cassie meets rising baseball hopeful Jack, she is determined to steer clear of him and his typical cocky attitude. But Jack has other things on his mind... like getting Cassie to give him the time of day.

They're both damaged, filled with mistrust and guarded before they find one another (and themselves) in this emotional journey about love and forgiveness. Strap yourselves for a ride that will not only break your heart, but put it back together.

Sometimes life gets ugly before it gets beautiful...

My Review 

I loved this book! My sister lent it to me on Kindle, so I didn't know what to expect, but my expectations were high! I started this book earlier today because I'm not very busy at work right now. I then finished it about an hour ago.  Can I say again how much I really loved this book?! Cassie and Jack were cute together, though they seemed to become a couple really fast. But this happens in real life all the time, right? So why not in a book? They have so many issues that need to be worked out but really learn to trust each other and grow an individuals. This story has the best parts of romances: it makes you laugh, it makes you cry, and makes you want to shake the characters! I kept waiting for something to happen, though, because their relationship was a little too perfect. haha Then stuff finally happened and I freaked out! I almost started crying while I was working and immediately texted my sister. I can't tell you what the texts said because it would be a spoiler, but I'll just tell you there were a lot of "!!!!" and "????" and part of it did say "This book just got crazy!!!!" (:

The only complaint I really have is that I didn't like Jack calling Cassie "Kitten." It just felt too fake and cheesy to me...and was kind of annoying. Maybe if it had been a different nickname, it wouldn't have bothered me that much, but this one did. I also wish Cassie's relationship with her parents was explained a little better - but I wouldn't really consider this a complaint, I just wanted to know more.

Go get a copy of this!! My sister just lent me the second in the series, so I'll be starting that tomorrow!


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