2 / 5 ⭐⭐
3 / 5 🌶️🌶️🌶️
Spicy chapters: 13, 15, 18, 20
Ian (MMC) & Delilah aka 'D' (FMC).
Sorry in advance for the rant, but here it goes:
Full disclosure I'm a huge LF fan, I've read everything she's published until now, and "The Nanny" is one of my favorite books ever. So I was very excited to get my hands on 'The Game Changer' asap. However...
However, this book is, imo, not good... I'm sorry to say it. Or at least, it is not for me. 😭
I've said this before, but I much prefer in a romance novel when the MMC falls first, which is not the case in this story. Delilah has had a huuuuge crush on Ian since she was a kid, and it simmered on the back of her mind until the present, where all of those feelings from her youth rekindled and grow even stronger when she sees him again 🔥.
Meanwhile, Ian vaguely remembers D as more than his friend's little sis, and they haven't been in touch for YEARS 😩🤦🏼♀️. It might just be me, but I prefer when the MMC falls first and is obsessed with the FMC and not the other way around.
Throughout the first 50% of the book, Delilah was sending loads of sexual innuendo towards Ian... D came across to me as somewhat desperate for Ian's attention and affection. I was like: C'mon Ian, wake up and make a move, what are you waiting for?? ⌛🥱🙄
What's baffling to me is the way Ian seemed incapable of identifying his feelings towards Delilah at the beginning of the book, being like: oh, why can't I stop thinking about her? I can not comprehend what's happening. Why does her touch feel like electricity? I mean, the guy's been married before, so I can deduce that he's been attracted to a woman before, right? I mean, c'mon Ian, let's be grown-ups here. You're in your thirties now. Can't you recognize lust, attraction, and chemistry? 🤨😩
And ok, she has dimples. We get it. 🙄👌🏻
I didn't like that Ian was so secretive around Delilah about why he had to leave, and about his circumstances... And it became annoying that D repeatedly said that she "trusts him because she knows his real character" even though she really wanted to know (and I, as a reader, wanted to know too).
Did I love that Ian's ex-wife is his BFF? Not really, not realistic and somewhat cringy 🙃 😬
Even by the end of the book, D was in awe and could barely fathom that Ian was interested in her... hello? You're a hot, successful, cheerful, kind, boss babe... have a bit more faith in yourself, girl! 🤨
In the "not third act breakup" scene, when the internet thinks that Ian cheated on D, he suggests to her to "jump ship" (???) I mean... really? giving up on her already?
Also, why doesn't Ian keep his friendship with May (his ex) a bit more discreetly when he knows that all eyes are on him and that the internet is just waiting for a scandal? 🙄 Seems like he learned NOTHING from his previous experience 🤦🏼♀️.
Ian seems to have pessimistic tendencies and has a "wounded worrior" complex (i.e., when he says: "it feels like everything I touch ends up tainted somehow. I can't seem to turn my f*cking head without disappointing someone"). He's just defeated and tense all the time... Take a chill pill, dude. The world doesn't revolve around you 😩. Also, the phrase "she's too good for me" was repeated over and over again throughout the book. Ian, you are a hot, wealthy athlete, have some confidence, and stop behaving like an insecure teenager. Get a grip! 😩😤
Also, the dishonesty with D'd brother Jack until almost the very end of the book seemed to me waaaay too late, especially when they were having PDA openly at that point 🙈🙉🙊
Once the MC's got together, I lost interest... because not much happens in the story. Some Internet controversy, but not much else.
The "bad guy" in the book is Ian's dad Bradley, who is so cartoonishly mean all the time, that it comes across as two dimensional and unbelievable. I understand that LF wanted to add an antagonist to the story to enhance the drama in the plot (as not much happens besides the relationship between the MC's), but in this case, something more subtle would've worked better I think: perhaps a manipulative puppeteer behind the curtain who seems amiable face to face, or something like that.
It's just not realistic that Ian would have a relationship with that kind of awful dad, especially when his wife seemed to love (or accept) him and acted all sunshine and rainbows all the time ☀️ 🌈...
I don't want to only say negative things about this book, so here are some pros:
- D has a female best friend called Ava
- The spice 🌶️ and Ian's dirty mouth was 👩🏼🍳💋 (except for the repeated use of the word "gland"... NOT sexy imo)
- Not my jam, but there are loooots of times where MMC calls the FMC "brat". If you have a "brat" kink, this book might be for you.
- My favorite character was Jack, who added some lightness and comedy to the plot.
Bottom line, to me, Ian is a dull and vanilla MMC, and D is a sunshine type FMC a bit too desperate for his attention.
Hope you'll enjoy this book more than I did.
Happy reading! 📚