Ratings18
Average rating3.7
An all-new print edition with exclusive bonus content, the #SpicyTok favorite GAME ON series by New York Times bestselling author Kristen Callihan brings the heat... Ready for it? The rules: no kissing on the mouth, no staying the night, no telling anyone and above all...no falling in love. Anna Jones just wants to finish college and figure out her life. Falling for star quarterback Drew Baylor is most definitely not on her to-do list. Confident and charming, he lives in the limelight and is way too gorgeous for his own good. If only she could ignore his heated stares and stop thinking about doing hot and dirty things with him. Easy, right? Football has been good to Drew--two National Championships and the Heisman. But what he really craves is sexy yet prickly Anna Jones. Her cutting humor and blatant disregard for his fame turn him on like nothing else. But there's one problem: she's shut him down. Completely. That is...until a chance encounter leads to the hottest sex of their lives. Anna wants it to remain a hook up, but Drew sees the possibility of something great. Now it's up to him to persuade her. It's a good thing Drew knows all about winning. As the saying goes, All's fair in love and football... Game on. The GAME ON series by Kristen Callihan: Book 1: The Hook Up Book 2: The Friend Zone Book 3: The Game Plan Book 4: The Hot Shot Book 5: Only on Gameday - Coming 2026!
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3 primary books4 released booksGame On is a 4-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2014 with contributions by Kristen Callihan and Olley White.
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DNF at 12%
I really tried to read more but I just can't with the insta-love
Sweet, low angst friends to lovers, gfy story that should tickle pink all romance geeks especially if you love your boys English.
I enjoyed this tale of two good guys, one gay one not (yet) who get to know each other first in the on-line world of gamers and later in the physical. It a very slow burn, getting-to-know-you story in which once the MCs become friends both are reluctant to go any further for fear of ruining the friendship but when the they finally get together you sense it will be a HEA because they've put in the work of creating a rock solid friendship. There isn't much heat on-page but I didn't mind.
I have to dissent to the glowing reviews of this book. While it's generally well written (not riddled with errors, etc.), the story just didn't work for me.
I have no problem with insta-love stories, but from the get go this couple's luv was just too much.He gasped in class when he saw her for the first time. He could always tell when she was near. Their first two hook-ups were in public because they just could not stop themselves (though we learn this is completely out of character for both characters as we get to know them). Despite the obvious insta-love, the characters don't really communicate well, leading to the inevitable miscommunication then wedge between the couple to reach the HEA.I understand where the author wanted to take me, but I just couldn't buy in. I think for me, if you're going to do this kind of meant for each other insta-love story, there almost has to be acknowledgement of otherworldly forces--fate, kismet, whatever--pushing--no demanding--this couple, who really don't have a lot in common except for intelligence and witty banter, to be together. (See Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie).