**The publisher sent me over a free e-ARC for a review. It doesn't affect my opinion at all!**
Ugh, I'm so torn about the rating right now. I'm so in the middle of a two or a three, but I honestly don't know which one that it's leaning toward either. I'm going with a 2 for the moment, but it's was close to being up to a 3 - and I think the only thing stopping me was that I don't think it's going to be that memorable in the long run.
That being said, this book had some super fun moments and was pretty adorable. It had a slow burn romance that kept me forever teetering in that sweet spot of will-they-won't-they miscommunication.
I liked one of our main characters, Katie, a lot. I liked her voice. I got her. I thought she was a delightful character, and I thought she could definitely be a good friend. The other main character, Alex? Eh, meh. Idk, he was just kind of there. I really wasn't feeling him. I also really liked Lexi a lot! She was a really good friend, and her, Penny, and Trevor were a great gaming gang.
I'm also a bit torn on the message that the book was sending either. I think Griffin did a pretty good job of subverting tropes at times, and not so good at the other times. Usually in contemporaries, there is a ton of girl hate since some are so focused on romance. For the most part, there wasn't any girl hate at all when Katie was competing against Lexi for Alex's love. There were a few times I saw it peak its ugly head, but it was mostly not there. As for the whole changing your image for a guy? I totally felt there was a good moral of just being yourself but I felt like Alex's voice kind of contradicted some of those messages - which made me not like reading his voice as much, I think. And I kind of felt that there wasn't enough of a message said at the end to really drive it through. However, I do love how gaming was celebrated in this novel - even though I don't like gaming myself.
The ship was cute, although I totally think the true ship was missed, LOL. But it was cute. I could feel the feels, and they had me on the cusp of COME ON, LET'S GET TOGETHER BUT MAYBE NOT the entire time and I do love that edge. Griffin did it quite well. I love a good miscommunication to drag the ship out a bit more - it's where the feels are so real. However, I felt like they were just being so stupid at the end. There was WAY too much miscommunication for no point, and it just turned into a mess. It wasn't fun miscommunication anymore but just stupid and I just wanted it to get on with it.
The writing was nice and easy, though. It was super easy to read and I sped through the book so easily. Definitely a nice, breezy summer contemporary read.
Overall, I'm still a bit torn on the rating. I think there were some questionable things that left me wanting and expecting a bit more for this book. I think it just missed the potential it had to be great. However, there were some great parts including a good gaming game, a likeable main character, and easy, breezy writing. It has some good, but I'm not sure I would recommend if you're looking for something deeper. 2 crowns and a Cinderella rating.