Book Highlights
Author Name | Emery Paige |
Country | United States |
Book Type | Fiction |
Page Count | 420 |
Series | Crestwood University #1 |
Genre | Sports Romance, New Adult, Contemporary |
Story Setting | A coffee shop and a college campus |
What to Expect | Slow-Burn Romance, Mental Health Themes, Opposites Attract, Sports |
Readability | Steady-Paced, Clear Language |
Book Review
A Sweet Slow-Burn Romance with Depth
Emery Paige’s debut novel, Sidelined Love, combines the unlikely worlds of a barista chess champion and a star hockey player to create a charming, slow-burn romance. Hailey Reed is laser-focused on her goals, determined not to let anything, or anyone, distract her from her responsibilities. That is, until Levi Jamison—golden boy, hockey team captain—walks into her life. At first glance, Hailey’s rigid boundaries and Levi’s chaotic world seem worlds apart, but as the story unfolds, we see these characters drawn closer together in ways neither of them expected.
Levi, weighed down by his father’s expectations and the pain of his past, finds solace in Hailey’s grounded nature. Hailey, on the other hand, has her own demons to face, particularly her issues with abandonment. As they spend more time together—often through their quirky chess lessons—there’s a noticeable shift in both characters. Levi’s sweetness and persistence contrast beautifully with Hailey’s guarded heart, creating an enjoyable dynamic of opposites attracting.
Character Growth and Dynamics
The characters of Sidelined Love are where the novel truly shines. Levi’s determination to win Hailey over feels genuine, as his actions consistently show how much he cares. He’s not just another college athlete trope; Levi is thoughtful and patient, especially when it comes to Hailey’s boundaries and her journey of personal growth. His own struggles with familial pressure give him depth beyond the stereotypical sports hero.
Hailey, however, is the star of the story. Her journey from a reserved, somewhat prickly chess club president to someone willing to open herself up to love feels both relatable and sincere. Through her relationship with Levi and her therapy sessions, we watch Hailey’s self-awareness grow. The story also delicately touches on themes of mental health, with therapy playing a key role in Hailey’s development—a refreshing inclusion that adds emotional weight to the romance.
The supporting characters, like Hailey’s best friend Jade and Levi’s teammates, provide some much-needed levity, adding layers to the world without stealing focus from the main couple. The mix of light-hearted banter, particularly in the chess scenes (yes, there’s a playful strip chess moment that will leave you grinning), and deeper conversations about trauma and healing make the book more than just a typical college romance.
Writing Style and Pacing
Paige’s writing is simple and engaging, making Sidelined Love an easy and enjoyable read. While the book’s pacing is steady, it’s not overly fast, allowing the reader to savor the growing tension between Hailey and Levi. The dual perspectives of the main characters help to flesh out their thoughts and motivations, making their eventual connection feel earned and not rushed.
That said, the story does follow a somewhat predictable trajectory, and while there is depth to the characters, some moments feel a bit formulaic. Certain conflicts are resolved a little too neatly, particularly Hailey’s internal struggles, which could have been explored more deeply. However, the overall charm of the story makes up for these minor shortcomings.
Final Thoughts
Sidelined Love is a solid debut novel, and though it may not break new ground in the romance genre, it excels at portraying a heartfelt connection between two seemingly opposite characters. Levi and Hailey’s love story is sweet, grounded in mutual respect and healing, with just enough tension to keep readers hooked. The mental health themes and slow-burn approach provide an emotional undercurrent that elevates the narrative beyond a typical college romance.
For readers who enjoy opposites-attract stories, slow-burn romances with real emotional stakes, or are simply looking for a light yet thoughtful read, Sidelined Love is worth picking up.