Ferra Family series:

What happens when the enemies behind the screen don’t stay there?

In the high-stakes world of competitive video gaming, Ze Santana is more than just a player—he’s a crusader. Determined to make a difference in a digital landscape, Ze’s mission is to protect the vulnerable, especially children, from the predators behind the screen, but nothing he does is enough. They always seem to be one step ahead.

And one step ahead is something Madeleine Parker and her family can never achieve. When a handsome stranger bumps into her in the hotel swimming pool, her life becomes a wild ride that she never saw coming.

As the digital and real worlds collide, Madeleine and Ze discover the enemies in the shadows don’t stay behind the screen. They have goals and plans they’re willing to fight for, and even die for. The games are over, and there’s no extra lives to use in real life. Ze and Madeleine must fight to survive, and the best weapon they have is that they’ll fight for each other.

If you love clean and sweet romantic suspense with a multicultural cast and a happy ending, this book is for you. It can be read as a standalone. But to get to know the Ferra family, read books 1 & 2.

 

Playing to Survive was a fast-paced read that captured my attention. The characters were well written and felt realistic. I could feel Madeline’s emotions as she is her younger sister’s full-time caregiver and the one keeping her whole family together. Playing to Survive has family dynamics, danger, tension, and romance and is a faith-filled story. Despite a rocky start, I loved how Ze and Madeline’s relationship progress as they work together. It was an interesting read to see how online gaming can be used for dangerous purposes.

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I’ve always loved Gill’s writing style and knack for bringing a scene and characters to life. This book exceeded my expectations!

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I have reread this book four times. I really love it. The ending always brings me to tears.

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Other Books in the Series

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