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Overall, the books seemed childish. The FMC was panting after someone she didn't know and just reeked of desperation. I couldn't connect with the characters and the plot fell flat.

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Traditional format (digital). I love a good sports rom com and I being a tennis fan and player I was all over giving this one a read. Tennis bad boy Nicky hires a British private chef Elle during his stay at the Wimbledon tournament. They fall in love over late night meals even though Nicky is engaged to another woman.

What I loved
Tennis theme was spot on and accurate (as a tennis player and fan this was on point)
A little bit of spice by not over the top.
Good chemistry between the two main characters and the supporting cast were decent too

What I didn't like
I don't love a cheating trope and the main story is based on this. It probably could have been rejigged a little to get around this plot and I probably would have given this a whole other star.
This book was about 50 pages longer than it needed to be. It got a big draggy in the middle.
I felt the timelines on this book could have used some work. Some of the story went day by day, then skipped months then skipped tournaments and then back to day by day. It was a bit choppy to me from that perspective.

I would recommend this book to lovers of sport romances and of course lovers of tennis. I did overall enjoy this book and for me despite the fact I don't love the whole cheating on your fiance and falling in love with another woman thing it as a decent sports rom com. I will give this a 4/5 . Thank you Canelo Books and Net Galley for the digital ARC copy of this book!

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Cute and fast read! Perfect if you're looking for something entertaining and romantic!
I enjoyed how engaging the writing was and I found the characters easy to root for

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This was a fun quick read, well written. I am not a fan of the cheating trope, but I’m reviewing this as though that’s a non factor.

Tropes:
Cheating
Forced Proximity
Witty Banter
Boss/employee
Famous Tennis Player/Chef
Sneaking around
Sports Romance

Elle Caraway is a cook that’s been out of work for months. She’s relying on her boyfriend to pay rent and is turning a blind eye to him sleeping with multiple other women because of this. She finally gets a 3 week live in contract to cook for a tennis player during Wimbledon season. The only hitch is that she needs to be able to make him (Nicky) large meals at 2am. They get to talking and bond over these middle of the night meals and she wins him over with her desserts and charming personality. The attraction is instant but Nicky respects her boundaries because she has a boyfriend. He’s also engaged to his high school sweetheart, but that’s an afterthought. Elle goes to visit her boyfriend on a day off, walks him on him banging another girl. Slams the door and walks out. Soon after, they offer her a position in the Miami as a live in chef for him. She goes to Miami, lives with Nicky, his fiancée, and the other staff she’s befriending. She meets a cute guy called Oliver at the beach and they go on a date. Nicky’s ability to win seems directly correlated with his status with Elle so he’s losing a lot of matches while they fight the attraction.

Will they come to their senses and be decent people or will they continue stringing each other and everyone else along?

Love Game was a spicy, whimsical romance. If you’re a fan of the trope, you’ll probably love this.

I enjoyed that it was about a less common sport


I’d probably read more things by Emma Rae!

Thanks NetGalley for the arc

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Love Game by Emma Rae is a captivating romance novel that allow you to step foot into the world of a world famous tennis player
Although at first glance the book sounds like a cheesy rom-com where a chef Elle Caraway falls for her employer the famous tennis player Nicky Salco, upon further reading you quickly discover how much more than that it is. Set in the Modern day tennis world predominantly
between Miami and London “Love Game” gave me an insight into what its like to work for a celebrity. (although fictional ) Battling with her own self love journey and unsatisfied desires within her relationship Elle begins a new job to ignite her love for cooking more specifically sweet treats and maybe even a blossoming romance with the very spoken for Nicky. This book transported me from my bedroom to the world of Wimbledon where you not only fall for the main characters but also friends and family of theirs. This book is one that I can only describe as unputdownable and I finished it in less than 24hrs !!! The Author done a great job of pulling me in and almost making me feel as though I was sitting in the Salco masion in Miami myself. I found also the ultimatum (not to spoil it) very in character and brave for the writer to stick to the characters development rather than go down a more submissive route. Had there of been maybe a bit more of Nicky’s POV in conversations that where muffled from Elles POV id have definitely given this 5 stars
Overall I enjoyed the book and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a sports romance .

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There are some great tropes in this book! There’s forced proximity, sports romance, forbidden romance (both people are in relationships) and secret meetings. Cheating is also a heavy theme in this book.

I kept looking forward to their midnight meetings and banter. Their chemistry was filled with so much sexual tension omg 🙈
Emma Rae was a little TOO good at her food descriptions because it kept making me SO hungry 🤤I was reading this book at midnight and craving sourdough bread and ravioli.

I thought it was quite fast with how Elle developed a crush on him and was so upset. I felt like they didn’t have enough conversations and she didn’t know him well enough to be crying over him. I would’ve love to see more convos/more time together - I swear they had like a total of 3-4 conversations?
I understood the first time they were together but after that ?? I was like have some self respect girl 😭 your ex did u dirty in the same way and now u playing around too ugh. Josie was the only logical one in the entire book 😭 it felt like Nicky was dragging her on

Fast forward to the groveling AHHH yes Nicky was back in my good graces after that. But Elle’s ultimatum was all kinds of fkd up. That was straight up COLD considering the pressure he was facing previously 😬

In the end I was convinced 🥰 Emma Rae SOLD me on their romance. I was so happy they got their HEA 🥹❤️
I recommend this book, it elicit so many emotions (good and bad) and if a book can do that to me then it’s a well written and thought out book.

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3.5 ⭐️
Love Game was a very enjoyable read that kept me intrigued and interested the entire time. Although it was a bit predictable at times, it was still fun to see if Elle and Nicky ended up having a happy ending. The close proximity, off-limits, and secondary characters all added nice touches to the story line and made the book even more enjoyable. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who loves a good sport romance book!

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I loved this book. I rated it four stars because I was not a fan of the cheating storyline at all. The relationship between Tag and Sydney was almost as good as that between Elle and Nicky. I loved Elle's sister so much and the found family element toward the end. I wasn't a fan of Ragnar at all - I actually agree with all the characters that say he was bad for Nicky.

The way this was written is perfect for people who want an introduction to new adult romance or sports romances. With this being my first tennis romance I think I'll definitely be looking for more in the future!

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What a fab debut novel this is. I would rate this 4.5 stars - I dropped half a star because I am not a lover of cheating and would have preferred it to be dual POV. I really liked the 2 main characters and wanted them to get together from the start. Tennis is one of my favourite sports so was really looking forward to this aspect of the story. I was a little disappointed at the start but was thoroughly satisfied by the end. Wimbledon is my favourite championship so this book hit the spot for me. The tennis match descriptions were great, I could totally picture what was happening. I can't wait to read more by this author - I hope there are more tennis stories to come!

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Plot: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Spice: 🌶️🌶️

"The 'Love Game' by Emma Rae is a fantastic book, offering an easy way to escape reality after a long day of work. The book itself had me screaming, giggling, and hiding my face—I loved every second of the tension, the love, and the overall connection between Nicky and Elle. Often, I don't like the cheating trope portrayed in books, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was very minimal after experiencing the plot twist. Overall, I would recommend this book to anyone who is a romance reader, especially considering the fact that I've actually never read a tennis romance but greatly enjoy sports romances. I was pleasantly surprised by this trope. So if you're someone who wants to let loose after a tiresome day, with a blanket, fantasizing about a world where men aren't as unpleasant as they are nowadays, this book is for you!"

Thanks to Emma Rae and @NetGalley for the ARC.

Read if you like:
Sports romance
Forced proximity
Some spice
Enemies to lovers

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As soon as I started reading this I excited I love a forced proximity trope, the premise of book is good, swoon worthy American pro tennis player and personal chef, now the problem is this tennis player has a fiancé and a whole lotta baggage.

I know books need challenge I know a good author should make you work for it but I struggled when it came to Elle, I like a stronger protagonist, I felt Elle the FMC was just too soft for me personally. The writing is good though, it has flair and the spicy scenes were handled with a sensitivity and naivety that was refreshing to read.

I enjoyed the story, I really felt it just wasn’t for me and that is ok that doesn’t mean I can’t recommend it or discuss its merit because it was a lovely story.

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This is a hard book for me to review. I loved the concept and the overall storyline, however, I think the final product could use a little additional work. Granted, not a lot, but some last-minute changes might just give it an extra star rating.

Here we have a story of Elle, someone who has been unhappy in her recent relationship (who also happens to be cheating on her) and has recently been laid off from her job. While Elle didn't start off by being passionate about food, she stumbled into the career of being a chef and has become passionate about it. Through this new line of work, she meets Nick Salco, a professional tennis player, when she is hired as his personal chef. Nicky is always surrounded by an entourage of people, from his assistant, coach and training partner as well as his fiancé. However, he is not happy with his current life situation and his tennis game is suffering from it. Elle and Nicky spend a lot of time together and start to fall in love. However, Elle is reluctant to get involved with Nicky as she does not want to be the other woman. This forbidden attraction and late-night encounters are eating at Elle, especially because she was recently cheated on by her previous boyfriend. Nick is not happy with his fiancé but feels trapped in the relationship and his situation and can't leave her, despite wanting to be with Elle. They eventually part ways until Nicky can prove he is worthy of Elle.

The steamy love story was good, but I had some issues with the details. I didn't enjoy the cheating. While Elle did acknowledge her feelings about being the other woman, she still went along with it. And Nicky was aware that she was cheated on and still was ok with making her the other woman. As we get to know Elle, I understand why she didn't, or rather, I see how little self-worth she had for herself and wasn't in a position to demand the right respect from others. However, how can Nicky be so selfish as to flirt with Elle, pursue her and know that he isn't going to break things off with his fiancé?

While there are 31 chapters in the book, some chapters have breaks in them to indicate the change of story. Some of these breaks were just to let the reader know of some information that was deemed important. However, the chapters were just tidbits of information. They could have been rewritten to include that information in other areas of the story without having to add in that particular small section. It just added additional text and information in the story that could have been done differently. It made the story drag on in some parts.

I also wanted to point out that there are a few typos. Nothing that will take away from the story but there are a few that the reader should be aware of.

I did enjoy the secondary characters that are with Nick and Elle, however, Josie was a bit harsh at times and I didn't fully understand Rag and his attitude. Also, poor Oliver. I felt bad for the guy.

I enjoyed the book but I think this is one that I could have enjoyed as an audiobook even more than a reading book. While it was fine, it is not one that I would return to. I wish Elle had a bit more self-respect and confidence but she eventually got there.

Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read an ARC copy and offer my feedback.

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I cannot stop thinking about this book, I must be in my sports romance era but I absolutely loved this!

What a whirlwind romance!

Elle is obviously fed up with her current situation and looking for an out, landing in Nicky's kitchen seems to be what'll do it. With an opportunity to travel and live a different kind of life than she's used to, why not put up with an obnoxious "bosses fiancee" and ungodly working hours.

This book really reminded me of the Bend It Like Beckham, will they/won't they, forbidden/forced proximity romance vibes. With notable mention of Wimbledon too!

I loved Emma's writing, would have loved it even more if it was dual POV, but I'll still be looking for what she publishes in the future.


Thank you Netgalley and Hera Books for my eARC!

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✨️Thank you Netgalley, Emma Rae and Hera Books for the chance to read this book in exchange for an honest review. ✨️

I was a bit sceptic going into this book mainly because the main character was being such a pushover in the beginning and I was scared it was going to be like that throughout the entire book but I'm happy to say that wasn't the case. Once the ex-boyfriend situation was (thankfully) taken cared of - even if I did wish it had involved a bit more of female rage and a little less agreeability - I was HOOKED. The female main character was interesting and it was very nice to see her grow (even in the most subtle ways) and her relationship with the male main character was the highlight of it all. They gave me BUTTERFLIES - and I'm not even one to like cheating in any shape or form, so that's saying something. To be honest, the forbidden aspect of it made their relationship even better.

I have to say I was a bit mad at the 3rd act breakup mainly because it didn't make a lot of sense to me (what do you mean you spend the entire book wishing the MMC would leave his fiancée but the moment he does you refuse to be with him because of what it implies?) but luckily that didn't last that long and the FMC soon regretted what he she did. I'm so happy with their happily ever after and this is one of those couples I wouldn't mind reading a fluffy extended epilogue about just to see them being happy together.

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Thank you NetGalley for this book! I enjoyed this romance book that was an easy and light read. I however do not believe that the characters had anything special as Nicky was cheating on his wife for the majority of the book. This may not be an issue for some readers but I personally do not like this trope. On the other hand, I do think that because of the way Nicky's wife was portrayed in a bad light, it made some sense that he wanted a romance with someone else. This book had a sweet romance and that I would recommend to others.

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This was a really enjoyable romance read! I really liked the storyline and characters. Had a blast and look forward to more from this author!

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I liked the premise of this book when I read the description - romance between a professional tennis player and his personal chef. Unfortunately, I did get stuck on the cheating aspect of the story and it was really hard for me to get passed, even though it did somewhat resolve at the end. I didn't know the cheating trope was part of this story when I decided to read it.

I did enjoy the overall story and the romance between the two main characters. The spicy scenes were great and plentiful, if you like that. It was also well-written.

Thank you NetGally for the ARC!

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The pace of Love Game was a little hard to follow at times. Sometimes that pace was very slow and then it would pick up. I wasn't a fan of how the main characters got together. I think i would have liked the story more if the characters didn't have a secret affair.

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i'm a huuuuge fan of sports romances and i absolutely loved this one!! it was so refreshing to read a sports romance that wasn't about hockey or baseball. i was a big fan of the forced proximity/forbidden love tropes. overall, this book was written in a way that made it quick and easy to read. if you want a fun and flirty read - this is 100% a great book for you to read.

thank you so so much to netgalley and the publisher for an arc copy! <3

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This was a fun, sports romance, I enjoyed the nods to Jane Eyre but the cheating trope is not for me so I struggled to get past that to be honest (the two MCs don’t cheat on eachother but rather on their respective partners) and think many others will feel similarly but I appreciate that’s a risk you take with any trope and some will love it. I will say I enjoyed the character growth they both showed as individuals that often lacks in a romance and the spicy scenes were *chefs kiss*. One of the best sport romances in terms of character development and chemistry I’ve read just a shame for me they had other partners.

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