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A review by smitch29
The Game Changer by J. Sterling
2.0
While I was reading this I kept questioning if these characters were as faulted and annoying in the first book. Mainly the heroine, Cassie. She took Jack back but throughout the whole book, she shows that maybe she shouldn't have because she didn't seem like she was ready to be in a relationship with him.
At the end of the book, the author says that the existence of this book is due in fact to the fan base wanting more of Jack and Cassie, so she made a new story. To me, this book is an example of when sequels shouldn't happen. It seemed obvious that Jack and Cassie's story had run it's good story-telling course in the first book. I fell in love with them and their story then, because they were in college dealing with college-aged things, so their maturaty matched their story so I don't think I minded some of their faults as much. In this second book, they were in an adult would but still acting like a kid (mainly Cassie). I don't mean to invalidate these issues, it just wasn't very entertaining to read. Overall, it was just not very complex and it would've been better if it were more developed.
At the end of the book, the author says that the existence of this book is due in fact to the fan base wanting more of Jack and Cassie, so she made a new story. To me, this book is an example of when sequels shouldn't happen. It seemed obvious that Jack and Cassie's story had run it's good story-telling course in the first book. I fell in love with them and their story then, because they were in college dealing with college-aged things, so their maturaty matched their story so I don't think I minded some of their faults as much. In this second book, they were in an adult would but still acting like a kid (mainly Cassie). I don't mean to invalidate these issues, it just wasn't very entertaining to read. Overall, it was just not very complex and it would've been better if it were more developed.