Thursday, July 10, 2025

Our Kind of Game by Johanna Copeland


 2019. Stella Parker has the life she’s always wanted: a loving husband, two happy children that she gave up her thriving law career to raise, and a beautiful house in the tony suburbs of Washington, DC. But when her neighbor Gwen shows up at her door, claiming to know things about her, Stella’s life is thrown into turmoil and she’s forced to reckon with the dark secret upon which she’s built her life.

1987. Julie Waits yearns to be a cheerleader—a gateway to a world of normalcy with best friends and sleepovers, and an escape hatch from life with her widowed mother, the terrible men she attracts, and the upheaval caused by their abrupt and constant moves. But when her mother decides those relationships are over, the past becomes a forbidden subject that Julie can never revisit.

As Stella probes deeper into what brought Gwen to her door, the answer—and who Julie is to her—become increasingly, terrifyingly, clear.

Filled with shocking twists and turns, this is a book that both asks what it means for a woman to be in control of her life while also highlighting the impact of small daily violences upon women, and the connection between physical and psychological harm.

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Johanna Copeland is the author of Our Kind of Game. A native Oregonian and former corporate attorney, her writing has also been featured in various publications, including the Washington Post, Electric Literature, Stonecoast Review, Literary Mama and xoJane. She lives in McLean, Virginia where she is currently working on her next novel.

My thoughts...
This one was alright but very confusing at times. It was a fast read but the best part of the whole book were the flashbacks.
Mary Reader received this book from the publisher for review. A favorable review was not required, and all views expressed are our own.

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