Review: Playing Offside by Jax Calder
There were parts that I loved but Playing Offside still left a somewhat bitter taste in my mouth.
There were parts that I loved but Playing Offside still left a somewhat bitter taste in my mouth.
I absolutely love the anxiety rep in this book but I couldn’t care less for the romance. So where does that leave me?
This is your typical YA novel but with an aroace main character.
The first being alright while the latter needs to happen way more often. I do have a slight problem with that rep though.
And there only is one bed.
Sue me but I like that trope if I am in the mood for a very predictable and sweet story. Throw in some enemies-to-lovers and I’m probably hooked.
And as far as I’ve gathered most readers enjoyed Dancing With Daddy very much, so I’m kinda the sore thump here but it’s not like this is the first time – won’t be the last either – and I stand by my opinion.
But when Purple Method returns to Elfinbrook after a six-month tour, one kiss changes everything. Now Max and Rick face decisions that will change both of their lives forever.
This had so many possibilities to become really good.
I remember how I sat on the balcony, enjoying the sun and thinking I was in for a great treat.