This had a lot of potential. My favorite show is Jeopardy, and I love romance, so this should be great, right? Sigh. The plot was maddening. Charlotte was taught from a young age that honesty was the most important thing in the universe. She holds a grudge against her high school ex, Eli, because he pushed her into a position where she felt she had to lie, and then he ghosted her. Thirteen years later they’re reunited, but it’s on the set of a quiz show, and they have to work together.
They both need the money. The producer, Clint, is evil and puts them in a bind that doesn’t really make sense. He wants them to keep winning because the ratings are skyrocketing, so he offers to give them the correct answers. They refuse, but then Clint puts the screws on Eli by threatening his family. Cheat and win or your dad goes to jail. I can ignore reality to some degree, but that just seems stupid. Charlotte and Eli are virally popular, so they could just sell a tell-all for money. It was a second-chance romance, but the chemistry was lacking. The book dragged on and I wanted it to end. It was ok in parts, and the goofy factoids were fun. Very skippable. (6)
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