By: Tiffany Snow
Published By: Piatkus
Released: Available Now
Details: Paperback from library, 313 Pages
RATING: 3.75 STARS!
Blurb: Goodreads
Faced with a choice between bad-boy detective Dean Ryker and sexy power player Parker Anderson, Sage Reece fought the law--and the law won. But while Ryker's sizzling touch may rule her nights, Sage's days belong to Parker's cool, calculating intensity. . . .
Both Ryker and Parker are determined to protect Sage from a brutal enemy who'd use her to pay for their mistakes. Yet when the usually on-point Ryker is distracted by ghosts from his past, Parker seizes his opportunity to get Sage's attention--and keep it in ways beyond her wildest dreams.
Now, caught between a mobster out for revenge and two men who were once best friends, Sage must play to win—even if it means getting dirty. . . .
BOOK REVIEW:
I am a huge Tiffany Snow fan and I did LOVE the first book in this series, but…
Let me explain my own personal thoughts.
I don’t have a great love for love triangles, but I do think Tiffany Snow does them really well.
But in saying that, I found this installment made me roll my eyes quite a lot. I mean I had eye roll overload.
Sage just got on my nerves the way she was written. It is probably a case of: it’s not you but me. In my eyes she became quite dumbed down and silly.
The first book I LOVED…this one…
I am definitely reading Play To Win, next, and have it in my hands to read from my local library.
I haven’t yet finished the Kathleen Turner series as I am buying them as I read and dang it—did I get a beauty of a spoiler in this installment. I am giving myself memory loss on that one. Teach me to not finish off the KT series first.
Although this installment made me groan and eye roll too much, I am still glad I read it. Parker and Ryker are both great guys and I think Sage simply let me down.
I haven’t yet finished the Kathleen Turner series as I am buying them as I read and dang it—did I get a beauty of a spoiler in this installment. I am giving myself memory loss on that one. Teach me to not finish off the KT series first.
Although this installment made me groan and eye roll too much, I am still glad I read it. Parker and Ryker are both great guys and I think Sage simply let me down.
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