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sydlor93's review against another edition
5.0
I enjoyed Kandis and Brodie's story. I loved how Kandis wasn't afraid to play dirty to make her way to top. I wasn't a huge fan of Brodie since reading him in PLAYING GAMES, but I got to see his good side in this book. It was well written and I liked the game.
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I loved the bathroom sex, it was such an erotic scene and it had me all tingly ;)Spoiler
aammbbss's review
adventurous
challenging
mysterious
2.0
This was Brodie and Kandis story and they just seem like the type to make out in between waiting in line for carnival rides. It was alright. Just a lot going on imo. With the contestants staying in the “haunted house” with the game being a more Fear Factor approach but spice level was a bit Jersey Shore.
off_topic's review against another edition
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
2.0
audiobookingwithleah's review
5.0
4.5 Stars
More from my guilty pleasure--The Games Series.
I love the reality TV aspect of these books, it automatically ratchets up the drama, when your on TV and the executives behind the show want to add "to the fire" so to speak. It makes for a very interesting read. This book is a take on that show with the word brother in it.
I, like many other reviewers have said; did not like Brodie from Playing Games, either. Which is where we first meet him. But he slowly became more and more charming as the book went on. Kandis is super cute and a little on the sneaky side, which doesn't help her make any friends in the game. Good thing she has Brodie on her side, or does she?
This book was a little longer than the previous ones at 225 pages, I liked that it was longer. And, it was still a pretty quick read. There is more scorching hot sexual tension and sex scenes in this book too. This book may have had the best ones yet
More from my guilty pleasure--The Games Series.
I love the reality TV aspect of these books, it automatically ratchets up the drama, when your on TV and the executives behind the show want to add "to the fire" so to speak. It makes for a very interesting read. This book is a take on that show with the word brother in it.
I, like many other reviewers have said; did not like Brodie from Playing Games, either. Which is where we first meet him. But he slowly became more and more charming as the book went on. Kandis is super cute and a little on the sneaky side, which doesn't help her make any friends in the game. Good thing she has Brodie on her side, or does she?
This book was a little longer than the previous ones at 225 pages, I liked that it was longer. And, it was still a pretty quick read. There is more scorching hot sexual tension and sex scenes in this book too. This book may have had the best ones yet
missingchapter8's review against another edition
4.0
I was pretty nervous going into this one because I HATED Brodie in Playing Games. With that being said, I was pleasantly surprised! Brodie and Kandis were very likeable and they had some great steamy scenes. Another winner by my favorite new adult writer!
misty24a8a's review against another edition
5.0
Ends at 99% on my Kindle.
Part of a series but stands alone, HEA.
I'm a huge fan of Jessica Clare's Games Series and this one was perfect. I remember watching the first season of Big Brother and how obsessed I was with it. This was even better than that. I got to "overhear" all the juicy conversations not just the boring stuff they used to talk about on the live feeds. :)
Bringing the bad boy Brodie back as the hero was awesome! The delayed gratification between him and Kandis was smokin' hot and I may have yelled at my Kindle, "DO IT, JUST DO IT ALREADY!" But I enjoyed the journey getting there.
Already looking forward to the next book in the series and its upcoming hero!
Part of a series but stands alone, HEA.
I'm a huge fan of Jessica Clare's Games Series and this one was perfect. I remember watching the first season of Big Brother and how obsessed I was with it. This was even better than that. I got to "overhear" all the juicy conversations not just the boring stuff they used to talk about on the live feeds. :)
Bringing the bad boy Brodie back as the hero was awesome! The delayed gratification between him and Kandis was smokin' hot and I may have yelled at my Kindle, "DO IT, JUST DO IT ALREADY!" But I enjoyed the journey getting there.
Already looking forward to the next book in the series and its upcoming hero!
fromjesstoyou's review against another edition
2.0
DNF. Sad to say (after liking some of the previous novels in this series) that I found this novel boring with an annoying lead character. So much so that I stopped reading it at 31%. I think if I read any of it from Brodie's POV I'd have gotten into it more. Yet for trying to portray such a strong heroine I found Kandis pretty weak and whiny. Then with how slow the plot seemed to be moving I just couldn't get into it.
I don't recommend it, even though the parts I read really had me liking Brodie as a character, but if your a fan of Ms. Clare and this series I hope you'll like it more than I did.
I don't recommend it, even though the parts I read really had me liking Brodie as a character, but if your a fan of Ms. Clare and this series I hope you'll like it more than I did.