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Play Date

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I received this free eARC novel from NetGalley. This is my honest review.

This was a decent novel. I had some issues throughout the book because it kept jumping from one character to another character's viewpoint with no rhyme or reason. I thought this was Rachel and Bam's novel, so when it started going to Sean and other character's storyline, I found myself not interested. I would skip over other people's information and look for Bam or Rachel's names and start reading again.

I really loved the interaction between Rachel and Bam. They are complete opposites, and yet they just click with each other. Rachel is an odd duckling, though, so she was always saying one thing, doing another, and thinking a third thing. She didn't seem like she had everything figured out in her life, so the thing she had with Bam was a stress reliever for her, almost.

Overall, this book was okay, but I am not inclined to read any more books about these characters, sadly. But I am glad I got to read this eARC novel and maybe I'll pick up another book by this author!

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This was a did not finish for me :( I'm sorry I just didn't not connect with the book.

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I was an easy and enjoyable book. However, the materials wasn't new.. it seemed like I already read a similar book.

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I am sorry. I could not get this book to download on my phone. I apologize for the inconvenience.

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Hot football players mixed with romance? Yes, please! Play Date is the third book in the Play Makers series. Each book can be read as a standalone. I really enjoy Kate's writing style and she does it so well. You know the old saying "Opposites attract"? Well that is the case here and Bam and Rachel are the perfect example of it. Bam is hot and Rachel is down to earth. Both characters are very lovable and it made reading this book so easy.

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Quick but light on substance read. I read this years ago but recently realized that I never reviewed.

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