Thursday, 11 December 2014

Review: Play Me Right (Play Me #5) by Tracy Wolff

My name is Aria Winston. I’ve fought desperately to escape the seedy underbelly of Las Vegas. Now I’m in control of my own life and my own destiny . . . but my future belongs to Sebastian Caine.

Technically, Aria may still be in one piece, but she’s feeling pretty damn close to broken. While she knows Sebastian would die before hurting her, their intense, steamy encounters have opened up old wounds in them both. Now Aria is considering the unthinkable: walking away again—this time to save Sebastian from the pain she knows her past will cause him. But Sebastian’s the one who set her free in the first place—how can she not show him the same care and compassion? Because, in the end, being together forever is the only thing that feels right.


ebook, 42 pages
Expected publication: December 2nd 2014 by Loveswept 
Genre: Erotica

Kristine's Thoughts:

I received an advanced readers copy from Loveswept via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you! Play Me Right is the fifth and final instalment in the Play Me eBook original series.

Now that I have finished the entire series my thoughts will not just focus on this instalment but basically be an overview of the entire thing. I will not re-tell the series because it would be too easy to give spoilers and I don't want to do that.

Thoughts on this instalment:

At only 42 pages this instalment takes no time to get through. It is in this one that you will find out about Aria's past and whether it will make or break her relationship with Sebastian. I had guesses beforehand as to what she was hiding and I was right. So in those 42 pages you will find conflict, discover secrets and read some more sexy, steamy scenes. My rating for this instalment is a little lower than all the previous ones because I felt there were some unresolved issues that needed to be dealt with in the story. I thought there needed to be a little bit more conflict resolution.

Over all thoughts on the series:

I'm generally quite critical of this genre. It's not because of all the sex but the fact that a lot of times that is all it is. There has to be a story to go with it or I find it gets boring and monotonous even with all the between the sheets action. I thought that there was a good balance in this series. There was enough of a story to go with all of the sex that it held my interest. I really liked both Aria and Sebastian and I was in their corner from the beginning. I would recommend reading the entire series together because each instalment is like turning the page and is a continuous story. I think fans of erotica will really enjoy it.





About the Author
Tracy Wolff collects books, English degrees and lipsticks and has been known to forget where—and sometimes who—she is when immersed in a great novel. At six she wrote her first short story—something with a rainbow and a prince—and at seven she forayed into the wonderful world of girls lit with her first Judy Blume novel. By ten she’d read everything in the young adult and classics sections of her local bookstore, so in desperation her mom started her on romance novels. And from the first page of the first book, Tracy knew she’d found her life-long love. Now an English professor at her local community college, she writes romances that run the gamut from contemporary to paranormal to erotic suspense.

And for all of those who want the unedited version:
Tracy Wolff lives with four men, teaches writing to local college students and spends as much time as she can manage immersed in worlds of her own creation. Married to the alpha hero of her dreams for twelve years, she is the mother of three young sons who spend most of their time trying to make her as crazy as possible. (From Goodreads profile)

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