Game Clincher

By Lori Ryan

Game Clincher - Lori Ryan
  • Release Date: 2019-08-06
  • Genre: Romance
Score: 4
4
From 6 Ratings

Description

After two of his teammates fall prey to the curse, Gage Collier realizes he’s got worse things to worry about than the power of the curse alone. He’s got his mother to fear, and the woman is on a mission. When a columnist spills the beans that the curse is in play and there’s only one victim left to be had, Gage’s mother spins a web designed to trap him into being its third victim and give her the grandbabies she’s been wanting. Though the bait she sets is tempting, Gage has no interest in falling in love. With his mother strategizing against him, Gage probably doesn’t stand a chance, but he’ll go down fighting before he takes this hit.  

The Triple Play Curse 

Every member of the Strikers, San Francisco’s professional baseball team, knows about the Triple Play Curse. When one Striker falls in love and gets either married or engaged during the season, two more will fall for a total of three. And, whenever the curse is in play, the team suffers for it. More errors and injuries, lost pennant runs, you name it. No one wants to trigger the curse. 

Book One: Game Changer
Book Two: Game Maker
Book Three: Game Clincher 

Each book in the series is a standalone plot with no cliffhangers. The series can be read in any order but readers may enjoy it best read from book one through three. These books were previously published under the same title as part of Bella Andre’s Game for Love World. 

Reviews

  • Game Clincher

    4
    By 777sails
    I received a complimentary copy of this book and I am voluntarily reviewing it. This was a very quick read. One that can be done over a lunch break. This is the third story of the Triple Play Curse. Once a teammate falls in love and becomes engaged or married, it means two more fellow players will fall. Well Barb Collier, Gage's mom, is determined that her son will be the final one this season. She wants grandbabies!! Barb Collier is a cunning woman and boy does she work the curse to her benefit. Talia and Gage have a delightful journey with a twist. I loved the multiple POV format of this book. The only downside for me was that it was so short. I hope that there is more to the series say the following year and Jason Denali gets a story. This story should be read by someone over the age of 18 as there are some scenes that may not be appropriate for all.