Getting in to the Academy was the easy part for Maya Hart, it's staying there that's proving tricky. After the explosive ending of Game On, in which Maya's rival Nicole tricked her then boyfriend Jake Reed in to thinking Maya had cheated on him, and Jake promptly fell in to bed with Nicole, Maya is trying to push the betrayal to the side and focus on her game, not the drama. Unfortunately Maya has been pegged by Nicole as a threat, and Nicole has plenty of tricks up her sleeve, especially when Maya is approached by Nicole's agent after a spectacular showing at the Semi Finals of a Tennis Competition.
Maya's focus is firmly on, but her showing in the competition brings plenty of media attention along with a potential agent. There's plenty of gossip going round about Maya and the Reed brothers, not helped by Maya's renewed feelings for her ex. Which one...I hear you cry! Well let's just say Jake's plan to get her back is....flawed. Along with her new found stardom comes a modelling gig, that causes some waves in her relationship with a Reed brother. And some drama involving Nicole, who's determined to destroy Maya.
Maya however, is not the only one with Drama. Soccer star Diego finally arrives at the academy, and Renee is smitten with the boy who's determined to get her to see her beauty is nothing to do with what's on her plate. Cleo has won her first big golf tournament, but is ripped to shreds in the press for her hair and her look, not to mention a certain blogger making her life hell. The Reed brothers? Well they're being pitted against each other more than ever by their father, the press and their love for Maya. Never a dull moment at the Academy.
I have been waiting for this book with baited breath, I loved Game On, and the ending left me wanting more...I mean...Jake and his declaration, I so couldn't wait to see what happened next and I loved the world created. So when after months of agonized waiting, the book fell through my letterbox courtesy of Bloomsbury, I was practically vibrating with excitement to immerse myself in the book....I decided to wait until after I re-read Game On.
Love Match picks up mere weeks after the events of Game On, and we're thrown right in to the action with Maya in her tournament. From then on, Love Match is every bit as fast paced as Game On, and just as full of action. The prose is concise, easy to read and keeps the reader engaged the whole way through, and this is one of those books you can't bear to put down. I read it in a mere couple of hours, dreading the impending ending as I watched the pages thin out.
Sequels are always so hit and miss, even with an ending set up like Game On had, sometimes they just don't match up, or their a let down, not Love Match. The world we're thrown in to with the narrative is so easy to immerse yourself in, you can picture the campus and the atmosphere so clearly from the few words on the page. Love Match was Game On's equal, if not even better.
Love Match is full of just as much drama as Game On. Come on..I know we all love a bit of drama! Interspersed with the drama, was plenty of action. Love Match does not feature a relationship as Game On did, Maya doesn't get back with Jake, partly because his idea of "getting her back" is incredibly crappy, and he could totally use some pointers from Renee.
In Love Match we see Travis and Maya rebuild their friendship, and while Travis wants more, they maintain a friendship that looks set to continue in to the next book. It was great to see a friendship blossom from the fallout of the last book, and certain moments should satisfy the romance quota for those who need some romance. Jake is absent except for a few equally painful but kind of cute moments, and it's still a question as to who Maya will end up with.
Cleo's storyline really impressed me. The thing about the Academy books so far is that we get an inside look in to the world of sports. We get to see how an actual sports academy would work, what would go on, and we get an inside glimpse in to the pressure sports stars are under, which is incredibly realistic seeing as quite a few sports stars are as young as our favourite Academy characters. While our protagonist is a Tennis star, and we do get to see how the world of Tennis operates, we also get a nice glimpse in Love Match of how the Gold world works.
The thing with Golf that I have gathered through reading the book and watching it myself, is that while females play it, it's truly considered a male sport. Everyone dresses conservatively and Cleo stands out for her hair and her clothing. I really felt for Cleo, even though I saw her personally as being really strong and brave, the critics only got to her visibly once. After a makeover and subsequent revert back to her original style, I loved the underlying message that you should always be who you are, no matter who you are and what you do. Personally, if there was a girl like Cleo playing golf, I'd be more inclined to watch it.
Maya is just as strong a character as ever, she's grappling so many things at once, and remains focused. She works so hard for what she wants, even though she's dealing with the fall out from Game On and it truly has to be admired. Maya always manages to make the right decision, and this time she managed to overcome Nicole's attempt to sabotage an opportunity. Renee is still one of my favourites, and I'd love to see more of her and her world with the swimming in the next book!
I know there's no next book listed on Goodreads, but the ending of Love Match is left open for another book, and I really hope there is. With Maya being just friends with Travis, and Jake insisting she has to get over what happened with Nicole because he will get her back, i'm intrigued to see who she ends up with. I also want to see her kick ass at the upcoming tournament! I am yet to decide whether I am Team Jake or Team Travis, I feel Travis has been misunderstood more than his brother after reading Love Match, and Jake has improved his behaviour, but if I was Maya, I don't know if I'd be able to easily get over what he did.
Love Match is fast paced, with plenty of action and drama to keep you entertained the whole way through. The plot has plenty of twists and turns, and loads happens to keep you engaged in the story. Even knowing Nicole was behind certain things didn't spoil the enjoyment for me, as I didn't work out a couple of other things that surprise me.
Romance takes a backseat in Love Match, where it was front and centre in Game On along with the sports side of things, Love Match is all about the sports, the drama and the budding friendship between Maya and Travis. While I love a good romance, there was drama aplenty and lots of hints of romance to keep a hardcore romance lover reading.
Love Match sucks you in to the world created, until you kinda wanna live on the campus yourself, and you just don't want to put the book down. Not to mention the ending of the book that leaves you wanting more, and leaves you utterly heartbroken with the wait for a new book.
Love Match is a fantastic insight in to the world of sports for teens, and has a plot line that's easy to follow and prose that's easy to read, but entertaining and has you laughing out loud. Repairing relationships, working hard, hints of romance, sports, Drama and being true to yourself are what this book is all about! Love Match is perfectly portraying it's own section of the overall story that is Maya Harts life, while managing to subtly set the scene for the next book in a way that doesn't overshadow the current story being told.
I cannot get enough of these books, or the world we get to see!