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Book Review of Play Me

By BookishBearx

Play Me by Adriana Locke: A Delightful Dive into Rugby Romance

As someone who can’t resist a good enemies-to-lovers story, Play Me by Adriana Locke instantly caught my eye. The combination of workplace dynamics, sports, and a slow-burn romance? Yes, please! Locke has a knack for immersing readers in compelling narratives, and this book is no exception. With its charming characters and witty banter, it was impossible not to get swept up in the ups and downs of Gray and Astrid’s unique journey.

A Familiar Dance with Fresh Steps

Set against the backdrop of the Royal Rugby team, we meet Gray, a player who has his fair share of rumors swirling around him, thanks to his past. He’s paired with Astrid, his personal assistant, who he mistakenly believes is brought on board to supervise him due to the whispers about his life. Their initial meet-cute—or rather, meet-ugly—is a classic setup that quickly sets the tone for a rollercoaster of emotions.

At first, I found myself frustrated by Gray’s attitude; why would he show up at Astrid’s pump when there were so many others available? But as I delved deeper, I realized that both characters were grappling with their own struggles, making their initial hatred feel all the more real and relatable. This organic progression of feelings from animosity to deep attraction was refreshingly authentic. Their chemistry ignites like a spark—even when it’s wrapped in negative energy—and it’s impossible not to root for them.

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Side Characters Steal the Spotlight

One of Locke’s strengths lies in her ability to craft memorable side characters, and Play Me is no different. Astrid’s diverse group of best friends not only provides comic relief but also deep emotional connections. Each friend supports her in unique ways, creating a vibrant tapestry of relationships that felt like a comforting found family. I found myself wishing for their stories—there’s just so much potential in their backgrounds and experiences!

Locke’s writing style is engaging and deceptive in its simplicity—all the while layering intricate emotions and character dynamics that resonate on multiple levels. The pacing was just right, balancing moments of tension with light-hearted banter that kept me turning the pages.

Are You Ready for Some Banter?

The banter is particularly delightful and contributes to the engaging atmosphere. The playful exchanges between Gray and Astrid radiate authenticity, making their evolving relationship feel both believable and, at times, utterly humorous. Memorable quotes about their interactions kept me chuckling long after I’d put the book down; there’s just something so enjoyable about a well-timed quip in a romantic context!

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Who Will Love This Book

Play Me is perfect for readers who crave a blend of sports romance, workplace dynamics, and that intense enemies-to-lovers trope. If you love stories filled with rich side characters and slow-burn tension that eventually bursts into flames, this book will fulfill those desires beautifully.

Ultimately, Locke has a unique ability to weave together themes of resilience, found family, and the courage to confront the past. Reading Play Me was a joyful escape for me—one where I could laugh, sigh, and cheer for love, all while being reminded that sometimes the best relationships start with a little friction.

So grab your favorite cozy blanket and prepare to dive into a story that just might make your heart flutter!

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