E.H.’s review of Common Goal (Game Changers, #4) > Likes and Comments
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HUGELY agree on the recreating the circumstances of [spoiler spoiler]. I liked these two a great deal but this book didn't read like a capital R romance to me, more of a this is the beginning of a long and occasionally fraught relationship that's going to have problems that are going to need to be resolved over and over again in the future. Which like, realistic? But not generally what I go into a romance book for.
Shirley wrote: "HUGELY agree on the recreating the circumstances of [spoiler spoiler]. I liked these two a great deal but this book didn't read like a capital R romance to me, more of a this is the beginning of a ..."
It *does* feel like the beginning of a duology or something. I wonder if Reid had other plans for the series that were curtailed with her Parkinson's diagnosis, or if she decided to go in another direction after this one came out. We'll probably never know.
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May 29, 2026 04:45PM
HUGELY agree on the recreating the circumstances of [spoiler spoiler]. I liked these two a great deal but this book didn't read like a capital R romance to me, more of a this is the beginning of a long and occasionally fraught relationship that's going to have problems that are going to need to be resolved over and over again in the future. Which like, realistic? But not generally what I go into a romance book for.
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Shirley wrote: "HUGELY agree on the recreating the circumstances of [spoiler spoiler]. I liked these two a great deal but this book didn't read like a capital R romance to me, more of a this is the beginning of a ..."It *does* feel like the beginning of a duology or something. I wonder if Reid had other plans for the series that were curtailed with her Parkinson's diagnosis, or if she decided to go in another direction after this one came out. We'll probably never know.
