![]() Of the books I’ve read so far, Shane and Ilya are still my #1 but Troy and Harris have claimed the #2 spot for now! Troy’s redemption arc was very well done. In reading this book, I found it interesting to finally learn how he went from the awful guy in Tough Guy to the much nicer guy in The Long Game. He was (seemingly) not a good guy and was quite awful to Ryan Price in that book. Then I went back and read Tough Guy, where Troy appears again but that book was set a few seasons earlier than this one and in that one Troy was a very different version of the character. My first impression of him was a decent guy who was troubled but was on the road to making changes. ![]() Given the order I happened to read them, I first met Troy Barrett in The Long Game and a lot of the timeline in that book overlaps with Role Model. I do wonder what the experience would have been like if I went in order but I’ve been loving this series so much that it doesn’t really matter! Most recently, I did a buddy read with a friend of mine for this one, Role Model, which is technically book 5 in the series. ![]() ![]() ![]() We’re back in the Game Changers universe and I’m still going all out of order on this series, I started with books 2 and 6 back-to-back ( Heated Rivalry and The Long Game) and then jumped back to book 3 ( Tough Guy). He’d never expected to be so charmed by such an unrepentant goofball. ![]()
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