Publication Date: February 12, 2026

End Game was a beautiful, powerful, and heartbreaking story. Sloane and Logan both experience a journey through grief, and it just as easily pulls them apart as much as it brings them together. This book is about finding love and healing in dark times, as well as the knowledge that you are never truly alone even when things feel impossible.
This book brought up such powerful feelings. I took my time reading it and really felt all the feelings from both Logan and Sloane. Watching Logan show up for Sloane in her grief even when she didn’t know she needed it was a beautiful thing. Their relationship is full of tenderness and love in the hardest of times, and it’s very telling of the true depth of their characters.
Watching the PCU universe grow has been such a wonderful thing for me. End Game also brought back some of my favorite characters from Riley Paige’s earlier books- and we know I love an interconnected universe! I’m so happy to have seen all these characters find their happy endings, and I can’t wait for what Riley writes next!
I voluntarily reviewed a free advance copy of this book provided by the author. The opinions expressed are my own.
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