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by Jennifer Iacopelli
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Tongue Tied
Tongue Tied rated it 12 years ago
A couple of weeks ago I grumbled (internally and possibly to my husband) about how there seemed to be no stand alone books these days. Everything is a damned series of three or more installments. I feel that complaint biting me in the ass right now because I feel like this book should have been a ...
Shortie Says
Shortie Says rated it 12 years ago
Absolutely blown away. When I read the synopsis, I was definitely interested right away seeing that I would most likely get a fun romantic story. After reading it though, it was so much more than that. Game. Set. Match. is the perfect mix of tension, romance, and tennis and Jennifer Iacopelli links ...
The Reading Date
The Reading Date rated it 12 years ago
I don't play tennis, or follow sports in general, but I think sport themed romance books are lots of fun, and there's a lot to love about GSM.GSM follows 3 aspiring tennis stars: Penny, the pro with the bright future, Jasmine, the daughter of tennis royalty who wants it all now, and Indiana (Indy), ...
Xpresso Reads
Xpresso Reads rated it 12 years ago
It's funny how I can not sit through any sports game and stay awake to save my life, but movies and books on the subject, I love! Game Set Match is the perfect example of why; ultimately about sports, the story is really about the characters, the dynamics between players, romances that bloom (what's...
Read and Reviewed
Read and Reviewed rated it 12 years ago
I have been looking forward to Game. Set. Match. for a long time. I absolutely love tennis, so when I saw that this book would be set around the sport, I was instantly hooked and knew I had to read it. I was super excited to be chosen as part of the book blitz/blog tour, because I was so anxious to ...
The Girl in a Cafe
The Girl in a Cafe rated it 12 years ago
Game. Set. Match. was like a personal book heaven for me. I love tennis. I can't play it to save my life, but I love watching it, and Novak Djokovic and I are madly in love - although he doesn't quite know that yet. GSM was a sweeping breath of fresh air that I needed when I read it as well, and it ...
The Reading Geek
The Reading Geek rated it 12 years ago
I really enjoyed Game. Set. Match. and finished this in one sitting. I love tennis so I've been looking forward to this one ever since I first read the synopsis. The story follows three tennis players, Penny, Jasmine, and Indy. Penny is one of the top rising tennis players and is focused on winning....
caren reads.
caren reads. rated it 12 years ago
I've been waiting for Game. Set. Match. for a couple of months now--anxiously. Just about as soon as I got it in my hot little hands, I cracked it open. I wasn't sure what to expect, but I hoped for good things.It was very sporty at first, and as someone who's never played or taken a particular in...
Fiction Fare
Fiction Fare rated it 12 years ago
3.5 stars! I'm going to be straight with all of you out there... I don't know a single thing about tennis... well, that's not completely true, I mean... I used to watch it when Andre Agassi was around. Both pre and post haircut. But to be honest I wasn't watching for the game if you know what I mea...
Cu's Reviews
Cu's Reviews rated it 12 years ago
After reading the prologue.. I am absolutely Team Indy. Of the three girls, Indy seems to be the most down to earth one. I like Penny and Jas as well, but Indy's beginnings really stuck with me. So far this story seems well written. You can tell extensive research was done when it comes to Tennis, a...
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