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The Play (Briar U, #3)
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bookshelves: favorite-authors, sports-romance, new-adult, college
Oct 04, 2019
bookshelves: favorite-authors, sports-romance, new-adult, college
4.5 STARS
Elle Kennedy knows how to hit the spot just right when it comes to her addictive NA Sports romance. She's able to combine quirky humor with deliciously steamy romance and create page-turning books that seems to get better with each new one in this series. I know I said this when I finished the The Risk, but I really mean it now when I say that this was my favorite in the series!
Hunter has been a character that's been on my radar since The Chase. My heart went out for the guy after he lost the girl he was interested in to his buddy who swore up and down that he wasn't interested in her. We got to see Hunter spiral from that let down and turn into a quite an indiscriminate manwhore. The guy went through a stage where any woman that looked his way was game, and it almost cost him more than he bargained for. Now he's determined to rid himself of temptation by saying no to sex. Sex is what got him in trouble so sex is what he'll cut out. The answer? Celibacy. The problem? It's easier said than done.
When Demi and Hunter first meet in class, Demi thinks he's just like every other hot jock; vapid and vain. But when an assignment together forces them together, she soon discovers that there's many more layers to Hunter than meet the eye. He's sweet, funny, and soon becomes a friend and confidant. So who better to turn to when she finds out her boyfriend is cheating on her and needs a rebound to move on? Her new buddy, of course. Unfortunately Hunter is a lot more stubborn when it comes to his celibacy that she thought.
This was such a fun story. I love a strong and confident heroine, and Demi was definitely that. She's sassy, with a fiery temper, and a super sharp mind. I couldn't help but like her immediately. This is not a girl that plays game or doesn't speak her mind. She says what she means and she means what she says. You can't help but appreciate that. Hunter was wonderfully multi-layered. You get to peel back the layers and truly see what makes him tick, and when you begin to get to the true depths of him, you can't help but love the guy. There's just something so wonderfully endearing about him. I think I loved the friendship between him and Demi almost as much as their budding romance. I loved that Demi wasn't afraid to push his buttons to get what she wanted but she didn't play games with him either. She's extremely straight forward in what she wants.
The romance was a perfectly paced slow burn. These two start off as friends with fiery chemistry and it soon turns into something neither of them saw coming. I loved seeing the gang from the previous books and catching up with Garrett, Dean and Logan. Then there's my favorite crazy duo, Hollis and Rupi, and all of the other wonderful secondary characters. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that we get Connor's book next. I seriously can't get enough of this series!
ARC courtesy of publisher in exchange for an honest review
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Elle Kennedy knows how to hit the spot just right when it comes to her addictive NA Sports romance. She's able to combine quirky humor with deliciously steamy romance and create page-turning books that seems to get better with each new one in this series. I know I said this when I finished the The Risk, but I really mean it now when I say that this was my favorite in the series!
Hunter has been a character that's been on my radar since The Chase. My heart went out for the guy after he lost the girl he was interested in to his buddy who swore up and down that he wasn't interested in her. We got to see Hunter spiral from that let down and turn into a quite an indiscriminate manwhore. The guy went through a stage where any woman that looked his way was game, and it almost cost him more than he bargained for. Now he's determined to rid himself of temptation by saying no to sex. Sex is what got him in trouble so sex is what he'll cut out. The answer? Celibacy. The problem? It's easier said than done.
When Demi and Hunter first meet in class, Demi thinks he's just like every other hot jock; vapid and vain. But when an assignment together forces them together, she soon discovers that there's many more layers to Hunter than meet the eye. He's sweet, funny, and soon becomes a friend and confidant. So who better to turn to when she finds out her boyfriend is cheating on her and needs a rebound to move on? Her new buddy, of course. Unfortunately Hunter is a lot more stubborn when it comes to his celibacy that she thought.
This guy is funny. And he’s much cooler than I’d thought, definitely not the arrogant asshole I expected him to be. I’m not gonna lie—Hunter Davenport is growing on me.
This was such a fun story. I love a strong and confident heroine, and Demi was definitely that. She's sassy, with a fiery temper, and a super sharp mind. I couldn't help but like her immediately. This is not a girl that plays game or doesn't speak her mind. She says what she means and she means what she says. You can't help but appreciate that. Hunter was wonderfully multi-layered. You get to peel back the layers and truly see what makes him tick, and when you begin to get to the true depths of him, you can't help but love the guy. There's just something so wonderfully endearing about him. I think I loved the friendship between him and Demi almost as much as their budding romance. I loved that Demi wasn't afraid to push his buttons to get what she wanted but she didn't play games with him either. She's extremely straight forward in what she wants.
The romance was a perfectly paced slow burn. These two start off as friends with fiery chemistry and it soon turns into something neither of them saw coming. I loved seeing the gang from the previous books and catching up with Garrett, Dean and Logan. Then there's my favorite crazy duo, Hollis and Rupi, and all of the other wonderful secondary characters. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that we get Connor's book next. I seriously can't get enough of this series!
ARC courtesy of publisher in exchange for an honest review
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February 17, 2019
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February 17, 2019
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September 28, 2019
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October 4, 2019
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October 4, 2019
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