Review: Four Strikes by L.P. Lovell & Stevie J. Cole (The Game #4)


Note: This ARC was provided by the authors in exchange for an honest review.

It's the fourth day and it's time for Ella Taylor to play the fourth game put together for her by Tobias Benton and Preston Lucas. Before she does, however, she's given a reward, and what a reward it is, one that pushes all three into an even more frenzied state of lust. The fourth game may seem like an easy one, the answer seemingly not that difficult to come up with. Two choices. Which is the one that will benefit another person the most? Whether Ella succeeds or fails, however, it is time for her the third man in the triumvirate that controls her. She has submitted to Tobias and Preston, but will she now be willing to offer submission to the man known only as Three?

In Four Strikes, readers finally "meet" Three, who, prior to this fourth installment, was the disembodied voice that Tobias would speak to at the end of each of Ella's games. We don't know, as of yet, who he really is or how he plays into the whole scenario, especially since the contract Ella signed never included him--it was signed exclusively by Ella, Tobias, and Preston. I've noticed in the three previous parts that Tobias was forming an attachment--deviant as it may be--to Ella, and that attachment is put to the test in this latest addition. I'm curious to see what the actual game is, but I absolutely wouldn't be surprised if Ella does come out the winner. This receives 4.5 stars out of five. ♥

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Read my reviews for The Game series:


One Contract (book one) - four stars - My Review
Two Guys (book two) - four stars - My Review
Three Players (book three) - four stars - My Review
Four Strikes (book four) - 4.5 stars - My Review (posted above)

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Release Date: 14 April 2017

Date Read: 14 April 2017

Learn more about L.P. Lovell and Stevie J. Cole.

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