It began with a board game. What was supposed to be an evening of celebration with friends, fun, and games becomes a night of danger, drama, and obsessive love. Because when Jenny, her boyfriend, Tom, and their friends begin to play the Game, it comes to life. Suddenly they are in a dark world where Julian, the gorgeous guy who sold Jenny the Game, rules as Prince of the Shadows. Julian makes their darkest nightmares realities—and he will do anything to claim the beautiful Jenny as his prize. The Game is real, and the only way to win is to face your most secret fears. You cannot quit—to lose the Game is to lose your life. And that is just the beginning….
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Mariel
06/05/2022
It was extremely boring. And even this is YA from the 90's, it still was like the lame version of Casper or Scoopy Doo. Such a shame, since this authors other stories were good entertainment, instead of this book I recommend Night World serie. From this (thrilogy?) set, I read only the first part "The forbidden game". And even than I tried to give it a chance chapter after a chapter, I had to skip so much throught info dumps. And everything looked rather blank and plain. Too much telling, almost never showing. And too much of trying to tell details of simple things to a reader, like exactly how did a pattern of a t-shirt looks like, even than it wasn't relevant to the story at all. I don't mean to be mean at all, but I feel frustrated for wasting my time.
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