Game On
Seressia Glass
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
When an unexpected Player Two enters her life, a gamer must decide if their relationship is worth leveling up in this new romance from the author of The Love Con. Samara Reynolds has built a large following as a gamer under an anonymous screen name, and uses her skills as a DEIA consultant to advocate for equal representation in video games. When she posted a video critiquing the popular game Legendsfall, she knew she'd get a reaction from her fans, but the video leads to hundreds of female gamers critiquing the game and its company, Artemis Games. The only thing more unexpected than starting an online movement is getting a job offer from the handsome CEO of Artemis. Aron Galanis has been on a mission to get his company certified to create gaming content for people with disabilities. When he sees Artemis trending online for all the wrong reasons, he's determined to right his wrongs and offers the originator a mea culpa, as well as a job offer to overhaul the character options in Legendsfall. Working together turns Aron and Samara from adversaries into allies, allies into friends, and after that--something more. But once their relationship goes public, will Aron and Samara be able to weather the storm and fight for their happy ending, or is it game over?
Product Details
Price
$17.00
$15.81
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Publish Date
December 12, 2023
Pages
400
Dimensions
5.1 X 7.7 X 1.1 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780593199077
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Seressia Glass is an award-winning author of romance and urban fantasy. She lives south of Atlanta with her husband, son, two attack poodles, and a bulldozer of a Cane Corso. When not writing, she likes collecting purple things, jewelry, and spends way too much time watching K-dramas and anime.
Reviews
"Overall, Game On is a beautiful love story with a touch of geeky joy and a perfect quest for justice. I loved it."--All About Romance "The Love Con is a laugh-out-loud, tropetastic, sexy love-letter to fandom, women's geek culture, and everyone who's ever been unapologetically passionate about something. With friends-to-lovers, fake-dating, mutual pining, and the most delicious steam, this book makes for a fantastic read. I cannot wait for what Seressia Glass writes next!"--Ali Hazelwood, New York Times bestselling author of The Love Hypothesis "From pop-culture costume mashups to off-the-chart chemistry, Seressia Glass's The Love Con is a winner! Kenya is a body-positive, authentic woman following her dreams, no matter what anyone thinks."--Julia London, New York Times bestselling author of You Lucky Dog "Smart, sexy, and unputdownable. The Love Con will have pros and novices alike ready to don their favorite costumes and immerse themselves in this fun cosplay romance."--Farrah Rochon, USA Today bestselling author of The Boyfriend Project "The Love Con is a laugh out loud delight! Seressia Glass takes the reader on a romantic ride full of intense emotions and high sexual chemistry. Even when the story is done, Kenya and Cam will still have a hold on your heart."--Kwana Jackson, USA Today bestselling author of Real Men Knit "Glass' sharp wit sparkles in The Love Con as we root for Kenya and Cameron in the finals of a reality cosplay competition. Fake relationship, check. Slow burn, check. A satisfying romance full of heart, heck yes! This fun romance is sure to enthrall geeks and non-geeks alike."--Roselle Lim, author of Vanessa Yu's Magical Paris Tea Shop "A charming and swoonworthy romcom, The Love Con had me cheering for Kenya and Cam from the very first page. Set against the excitement of a cosplay reality show backdrop, their slow burn romance was a perfect balance of laughter, heartwarming moments and heat."--Sara Desai, author of The Dating Plan "The Love Con is an unabashed love letter to geekdom and female fan culture, while also refusing to ignore the dark side of geek culture and the challenges female fans, especially female fans of color, must face. Friends to lovers is a difficult needle to thread as a trope, but Glass executes it with an abundance of steaminess and heart, proving that the best way to create an iconic duo is to be true to your heart."--Entertainment Weekly