

This is my first Ali Hazelwood and it kept me entertained, but it was nothing memorable.
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This is my first Ali Hazelwood and it kept me entertained, but it was nothing memorable.
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Landed a huge work project last week and haven‘t been reading much. Started this audiobook and I‘m entertained, so far.
Also, trying to slowly finish all the Kindle books I‘m currently in the middle of before starting new ones…We‘ll see how that goes! 😅🤣
Two Can Play, by Ali Hazelwood (2024)
Premise: Video-game designer Viola is conflicted when she gets the chance to create a game based on her favourite novel series, on the condition that her company collaborate with its archrival, whose proposal is being led by a man who wants nothing to do with her (and who also happens to be her longstanding crush).
Cont.
For being such a quick listen, this is a satisfying, spicy trademark Ali Hazelwood romance, perfect for sidestepping a book hangover from LOVING Deep End! I really enjoyed the setting—rival video game developer firms at a forced retreat to test if they can handle a meaningful and compelling installment of a beloved game. Fantastic!
Short, light, and fun. A quick listen that was perfect for a road trip by myself.
4/5
A quick, fun Ali Hazelwood audiobook. I enjoyed the narration.
e-book: A Natural History of Empty Lots by Christopher Brown
audiobook: Two Can Play by Ali Hazelwood
#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain
Fun, spicy, and enjoyable novella that‘s pure Ali Hazelwood!