Play Me, Jennifer Probst
Play Me, Jennifer Probst
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Play Me

Author: Jennifer Probst

Narrator: Matthew Williamson

Unabridged: 1 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/17/2019


Synopsis

Professional gambler Sloane Keller is tired of dating weak willed men and longs to meet a man who challenges her dominant personality and forces her to submit. As the Queen of Cards, she’s used to making her own rules and craves the excitement of Vegas. But her inner heart cries out for someone who can be her match, both inside the casino and in the bedroom.As the new dealer in town, Roman Steele is burnt out on women looking for a quick penny and a man to follow. He craves a woman with fire in her soul and a keen intellect who can challenge him. When his brother recommends the exclusive agency, FANTA-C to give him one perfect night, Rome is amazed at the complicated woman who challenges both his body and soul. But when the evening is over, will she be gutsy enough to offer him forever?What’s your secret desire for one perfect night?Welcome to the mysterious FANTA-C agency where everything, and anything goes…"Jennifer Probst never fails to deliver sweet and sultry, heartfelt and deep. Her magical way with words bring the characters completely to life and I 'felt' rather than read her story."--Pepper Winters, NYT and USA Today Bestselling Author

About Jennifer Probst

Jennifer Probst is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of several romance novels, including Heart of Steel, the Steele Brothers series, and the Marriage to a Billionaire series. She is also coauthor, with her niece, Taylor, of the children's book Buffy and the Carrot, and author of the short story "A Life Worth Living." She lives in upstate New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Libro Joven on February 09, 2010

This book started OK. It was funny, it was original, it was great. I even enjoyed the movie references. But that didn't last much. After a while, the originality got exhausted, the movie references were boring, and... Well, for instance, the relationship between Eddie and Lucinda was kinda cute, yes,......more

Goodreads review by Diana on May 08, 2012

Normally, I do not like books where the MC is a boy. I just can't get into them and I usually don't finish them. Sexist? Yep. Anyway, this one surprised me. I loved Ed's voice and his arrogance and his vulnerability. He was a heart breaker but he was so sweet and endearing. How can you stay mad at a......more

Goodreads review by Liviania on June 12, 2012

Eddy likes girls and sex, and doesn’t understand why they so often think it’s more than sex. He’s a jerk and a bit of a slut, but his complete obliviousness to the hurt he causes makes him somehow harder to hate. You want to hate him sometimes because he’s just too confident and so thoughtless, but......more

Goodreads review by Sara on April 11, 2009

4.5 stars. I loved Laura Ruby's book Good Girls a lot and was quite excited to start reading this follow up, which turned out to be set in the same "world" (ie, the kids go to the same high school and the main character knows who the main character of Good Girls is) but otherwise completely unrelate......more

Goodreads review by Erin on July 24, 2013

Note: I've gone probably a week without more than 5 hours of sleep, so please ignored the scattered structure of this review In short, a guy and his friends have dreams, and then when they get crushed, it's ROAD TRIP TIME!! (don't get excited, though, because the road trip wasn't the main story) Now,......more