Review: Pro Gamer's Aim

Book Review: Pro Gamer's Aim, by Lena Song, 3 stars



 

Samantha James prefers pixels to people. By day, she grooms dogs; by night, she dominates (or fails to) in Build-A-Battle Royale, the hottest third-person shooter on the planet.

Asher Sinclair, retired pro gamer, is hiding from fame in a friend’s quiet duplex. He’s not interested in neighbors, especially not quirky dog groomers.

That is, until he hears her being murdered on his first night there.

With 911 on speed dial and a hammer in hand, Asher charges in to save the day…

Only to discover Samantha is just in the middle of a virtual showdown.

No unalivers here, unless you count the avatars on her TV screen.

Cue the most epic misunderstanding ever, and watch as gaming noob meets ex-pro in a hilarious, heartwarming, and shockingly steamy clash of controllers and chemistry.


Genre: contemporary romance

Publication date: May 2024

Mature content: yes

Review: Fun idea. Loved the meet-cute and the beginning of the story. Deserved a lot more development and build-up and not so much insta-love. This is not exactly a novella in my opinion, more of a very, very short story, so I find it a bit too expensive for the amount of book we actually get. 

Not a book I will re-read any time soon, but it was ok for a couple of hours when I needed a break.

Happy readings!

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