A review by thesazjohnson
The Game by Anna Bloom

1.0

Why 1 Star?
When someone reviews with the words ‘if you liked Kulti, then you’ll love this one’, I actually expect to read something amazing and NEW.
What I don’t expect is a re-write of Kulti and Wait for It.




*****SPOILERS******












In this book the heroine is the coach. The hero is still the antagonist that is a form set super star (athletically). He retired and ended up being drunk all the time. This leads him to leave the retirement and give the up and coming team a chance.
Sounds familiar (hint: KULTI!!)

Then we have the heroine who’s ‘inherited’ her nephew when her brother died (WAIT FOR IT) and at a game, the nephew asks for the hero’s autograph, only to have him be a dickwad to the kid. When the heroine finds out and tells him off, he apologizes by giving the kid a ton of merchandise (KULTI!)

The heroine also has this cricket camp for the kids at her nephew’s school and the hero shows up with his friends and makes the heroine soooo grateful (STILL MOTHER FRICKIN KULTI!)

Oh, but we’re not done!

In the epilogue they are at her nephew’s cricket game and they’re joking about how ‘funny it is that we’re both super good at this sport but both our kids suck at it’....

Now why does this sound familiar?! Hmmm... it wasn’t in a Kulti... No, but it is up on Mariana Zapata’s website as a KULTI outtake/ future scene.

No... just NO!