Review: Aim Assist

Book Review: Aim Assist, by Lena Song, 1 star


 

Liam Taylor lives by one rule: Enjoy what you're doing, or don’t do it at all. That’s why he swapped pro gaming glory for the thrill of investing into his best friend's company. Life’s a game, and Liam’s winning.

Amy Sloane is absolutely, positively, unmistakably done: No more men, especially not gamer boys. Fresh off a breakup with her cheating ex, she’s done with streamers and their infamous purple vegetable emojis.

But what Amy doesn’t know is that the mysterious gamer who plays Shadow Ops with her every night is about to slide into more than just her DMs. They've signed a contract to stream together, blissfully unaware of each other’s real identities...

When the virtual world collides with reality, sparks fly. Suddenly, Amy finds herself tangled in a flirtation with a man who takes her breath away. Will love be their ultimate game-changer?


Genre: contemporary romance

Publication date: June 2024

Mature content: yes

Review: Waste of money. Since this book seemed to be longer that the previous one in the series (Pro Gamer's Aim), I thought maybe it would have a more developed plot, so I decided to give it a try. Well, the book is longer, but just because it has a lot more sex scenes in it. Too detailed sex scenes that don't even feel all that romantic to me. The idea? Ok. The delivery? Could be a lot better. The price? Too high for what you get, in my opinion. 
Very pretty covers, though, in both books.  

Happy readings otherwise!

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