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The Final Score

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Expected 7 Jul 26
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A hockey player and a grad student are on thin ice until they meet their match in this sexy romance by USA Today bestselling author Lana Ferguson.

Jack Baker is on top of the world now that he’s back on the rink where he belongs. But the high comes crashing down when he reinjures his arm immediately following his return to the ice, and this time, he might never be able to play again. After a lifetime as the strong, happy hockey guy whose sister needed him, Jack is left questioning everything he knows about himself.

Abigail Thompson feels like she’s hit rock bottom. It’s only been a few months since the massive scandal that finally severed the cord between her and her narcissistic father. And now, in her last weeks of grad school, she’s been kicked out of her building with very short notice. The last thing she wants to do is ask her half-brother for help after what she’s put him through, but it’s looking like his best friend’s spare room might be her only choice.

Jack is flighty, flirty, and a little full of himself—all the things Abby’s learned to avoid in men. However, spending every day together breaks the ice between them, and she starts to realize that Jack might not be who he seems. It’s possible that maybe, just maybe, he might be struggling as much as she is. Soon, confiding in each other leads to falling into bed, and this fling will either play with their hearts—or score them the ultimate goal of love.

384 pages, Paperback

Expected publication July 7, 2026

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208 reviews2 followers
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January 3, 2026
I can't with the bare dogs on the cover but its going on my tbr anyways
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48 reviews
January 22, 2026
I relate to Jack so much in this book! Thank you Lana for writing him and sharing him with the world. Abby was also a delight and it was so heartwarming to see her walls come down!
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572 reviews8 followers
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December 1, 2025
I am waiting for the application for this ARC.

I really enjoyed The Game Changer!
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118 reviews4 followers
February 15, 2026
A huge shoutout to the author, publisher, and Edelweiss for the chance to read this ARC! I am obsessed with Lana Ferguson’s romances, especially the hockey romances 😍 this was so good!!
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232 reviews23 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 15, 2026
4.5 stars thanks net galley and Berkley for the ARC (:

this dynamic worked beautifully together which shocked me because I didn't like the idea of a brother dating his sisters boyfriends sister... but that was definitely overshadowed by Abby's soft and seriousness mixed with Jack's hyperactive personality. They really balanced each other very well and I was obsessed with them especially once they started getting it awnnnnn. This is definitely going to be a relationship I'll always remember as one that had a seriously perfect connection. No doubt that these two liked each other, LOVED each other!

But this book def made me a little annoyed by Lila and Ian from the first book in this series. They were too judgy and overbearing which ive seen happen to me in my personal life so it pissed me off because of the connection I had to it.

Also maybe could have toned it down with Jack saying Abby looked like Ian in the beginning of the book because like WEIRD!! but luckily it never happens again past like 25%

Another thing.... I'm saying this as a natural blond but he describes her pubes as "blond curls" and I just don't believe that exists. I have never seen blond pubes in my damn life. Please correct me if I'm wrong but this took me so outttt

But anywayssss I love a good roommate romance and ofc a hot hockey player with mega golden retriever vibes and a girl who just eats it up
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Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 14, 2026
At its core, this story is about something so many of us struggle with, choosing between the thing you love most and protecting your health. That tension runs through every page, and it’s handled with so much care and emotional weight. It never feels forced or dramatic for the sake of it. It feels real.

Jack is such a strong, grounded character. Not just physically strong but emotionally steady, patient, and deeply supportive. He doesn’t overpower the story. He anchors it. Watching him show up for Abby in quiet, consistent ways made their relationship feel authentic and earned.

And the forced proximity? it was done well. It wasn’t just about being stuck together, it created vulnerability. It forced conversations. It built intimacy in a way that felt organic instead of rushed.

Abby and Jack together were everything. Their chemistry felt natural, their emotional connection felt layered, and the way their relationship developed alongside Abby’s internal struggle made it hit even harder.
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67 reviews45 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 25, 2026
Jack's world is shattered when doctors deliver an ultimatum: keep playing the game he loves and risk permanent nerve damage, or walk away from hockey forever. Dealing with the fallout of a difficult childhood and the responsibility of family, Jack is at a breaking point.

His journey intersects with Abby’s, whose own upbringing was defined by her father's resentment and a longing for belonging. The dynamic is further complicated by their shared circle—Abby is the sister of Jack’s best friend, Ian. When the two become roommates, the "close proximity" trope shines, allowing a slow-burn romance to develop naturally.

This was a touching story about healing and finding love in unexpected places. A solid 4-star read for anyone who loves a sports romance with deep emotional stakes.
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128 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 2, 2026
I was able to read an advanced reader copy of this book thanks to Netgalley.

Ok, first of all, I didn't know I was a girl who was into hockey romances, but here we are.

I LOVE, "The Game Changer," by Lana Ferguson. I was so excited to see she had a second hockey themed romance that it didn't even register that it featured of of my absolute favorite characters from, "The Game Changer," Jack. To say I was excited to read this book is an understatement!

This book was everything I have come to love from Ferguson: it's sexy, funny, smart, entertaining as hell. Ferguson is able to write spicy scenes just as well as she writes touching and dramatic ones.

If you like a little spicy romance, hockey, and a book that makes you laugh out loud, add this one to your TBR list!
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624 reviews183 followers
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 19, 2026
The Final Score unfortunately felt like every other popular romance book to me. Nothing about it will probably stick out to me in the long run. The relationship was lacking throughout the entire book. I never felt any true chemistry that would have made it more interesting. There was a good amount of spice that could have been spent building their relationship in a more real way. Overall, I did not enjoy this one at all. After this and another Lana Ferguson, I think this author might not really be for me.

Thank you NetGalley, Berkley, & Lana Ferguson for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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413 reviews33 followers
January 28, 2026
The plot of this one, a hockey playboy pining after a girl who isn’t interested/guarded, wasn’t anything ground breaking..? Not that I didn’t enjoy it but with how many hockey romances are out there, this one doesn’t stand out as super unique.

However, the most unique part of the book was some of the interpersonal problems the characters were dealing with. It felt relatable on many levels, including anxiety, finding meaning in life, and complex family relationships.

Was this book a fun ride? Absolutely! I recommend if you’re looking for a romance you can fly through and that will probably make you feel warm and fuzzy.

3.5⭐️
Thanks to the publisher for an advanced copy of this one!
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144 reviews10 followers
January 29, 2026
Who, what, when, where, why.

Who cares.
What is different.
When is it over.
Where is the plot.
Why did I request this.

This is a prime example of a book that gives us nothing new or notable. These two had no chemistry and instead of building on that we just got spice. Jack was just recycling lines I’ve read too many times before and Abby’s entire personality was her daddy issues.

It felt like an endless loop: problem, vent sesh with Abby playing therapist, hookup, repeat. I speed read this just to be done.

Thanks NetGalley for the eARC.
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612 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 25, 2026
3.25 🌟
I didnt hate it or anything! I just loved The Game changer sooo much more. These characters are funny and have powerful mental health aspects that felt important. I do wish that was explored a little more in Abby but really loved how Jack's story unfolds. The ending is cute and ill always be a Lana Ferguson fan.
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November 9, 2025
I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR JACK’S BOOK FOR FOREVER. HE’S BEEN MY MAN EVER SINCE HE FIRST GOT MENTION IN THE ‘THE GAME CHANGER’🤭🤭🤭
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Review of advance copy received from Storygraph
January 7, 2026
Uní j usb
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43 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
January 28, 2026
So fun! Loved reading this addition to Game Changer, anyone who loves a reverse grumpy/sunshine trope with some added depth (and spice) should read this! Lana Ferguson is a romance genius 🫶🏻
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150 reviews
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February 1, 2026
YUP. ATE THIS UP. can’t wait for this to be released!!
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February 13, 2026
I received this ebook from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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81 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy received from Edelweiss+
January 23, 2026
<3 <3 <3 Jack

Did a re-read of The Game Changer before smashing through The Final Score in one evening. I loved the bits of Jack and Abby's banter already, but getting to know them more... chef's kiss. Absolutely my favorite couple. They've both been through so much trauma, and are able to be there for each other in ways not everyone could (it's handled really well, too).

I just... as a fellow ADHDer I really loved Jack.

Thanks to Berkely and PRH for the eARC.
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994 reviews18 followers
February 9, 2026
3.5 stars. If I’d read this back to back with The Game Changer, my experience might’ve been different. There’s a lot that carries over from the first book, especially Abby’s relationship with her father, that doesn’t get explained well here. It’s been two years since I read the earlier one and I didn’t remember the details of their falling out or even what he did. I could’ve used a little more exposition.

Abby and Jack are very sweet together, and seem to be a good match, but their relationship felt a little flat. There’s not a lot of hockey in this one, other than Jack dealing with an injury. An enjoyable book, although not my favorite Ferguson.

Thanks to Edelweiss, the publisher, and the author for the ARC to review. All opinions are my own.
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