3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A thoroughly enjoyable read!!!!, Sep 2 2009
By Mr. M. Jarvis - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Games of the Heart (Mass Market Paperback)
The key to a good book is good book is a good story, strong and believable characters and in the case of romantic fiction the author must connnect with the reader. Pamela Yaye gives us all of these. Games of the Heart gives us a female character every man would love to have and a man that every man should be. It's man meets woman hidden agendas, emotional and relationship baggage and the attraction of the couple to each other that all of us that have been in love can identify with. I loved reading this book and then I got scared because they were getting on so well you knew something just had to go wrong. I found myself laughing my head off at the way the female lead felt about the clothes her man would wear (my wife is always getting at me to hit the shops!) The love scenes were realistically described as were the feelings of both the male and female characters. It is a rare thing for a sister to accurately portray a brother but Pamela Yaye has done just that. I haven't gone into the plot just buy the book and read for yourself and you won't be disappointed. As for me what can I say except that I have just purchased (via Amazon) another book by Pamela Yaye and I am eagerly awaiting its arrival.
To conlude, Games of the Heart I loved it!!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Everyone Wins, Aug 9 2009
By OOSA Online Book Club "O.O.S.A. Gets It Read!" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Games of the Heart (Mass Market Paperback)
Khari Grant is the next phenom. The next Kobe Bryant. The next Lebron James. Just a senior in high school, he's the real deal. Signing him would be a hug feat for Sage Collins and a guarantee at being the next executive manager at Sapphire Entertaining Agency. The only thing standing between her and her dream job is a brute of a man.
Marshall Grant has taken the role of father and protector seriously. He knows his son has great skills and potential to be one of the best at the game. However...it's college first, NBA second as far as he is concerned. He won't let anyone or anything get in the way of that. Offers of money, cars and homes don't faze him. What about a beautiful woman?
Pamela Yaye tackles an unlikely couple while giving us a charming plot, well-realized characters, passion and love. I was pleased. Fans of romance will enjoy "Games of the Heart."
Reviewed by: Toni
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
;0), Jun 18 2010
By Romance Novel Junkies "Lady Raven Rave" - Published on Amazon.com
Liked it not a bad read. think i few bits could have been cut out of the story sometimes you want a book to get to the point. But that's just my opinion i still like it would keep.