Play Me #5: Play Me Right - Tracy Wolff

Play Me #5: Play Me Right

By Tracy Wolff

  • Release Date: 2014-12-02
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4
4
From 35 Ratings

Description

Good things never have to end. Tracy Wolff, the New York Times bestselling author of Ruined and Addicted, brings her eBook original serial to an unforgettable climax in Play Me’s sensational finale . . . for now.
 
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.
 
Play Me is intended for mature audiences.

Look for all of Tracy Wolff’s seductive reads:

The Ethan Frost series: RUINED | ADDICTED | EXPOSED | FLAWED
The Sebastian Caine series: PLAY ME WILD | PLAY ME HOT | PLAY ME HARD | PLAY ME REAL | PLAY ME RIGHT | PLAY ME: THE COMPLETE STORY
The Hotwired series: ACCELERATE
The Lightning series: DOWN & DIRTY | HOT & HEAVY | ROUGH & READY
The His Royal Hotness series: ROYAL PAIN | ROYAL TREATMENT
And her standalone novels: LOVEGAME | FULL EXPOSURE | TIE ME DOWN
 
Praise for Play Me

 
“The chemistry between Sebastian and Aria makes for a hot read. . . . Readers will be compelled to follow their journey together, hoping this pair will ultimately find trust and redemption.”Library Journal

“I love Tracy Wolff's writing style. . . . Her words are smooth, the suspense is addictive, and her love scenes are scorching.”—iScream Books
 
“Hot is not the right word to describe this book. It was blazing! . . . I am hooked on the Play Me series. I can’t wait to see where this story is going to lead.”—Smut Book Junkie Book Reviews
 
“This whole Play Me series totally got to me. The characters were believable, the sexual tension and their chemistry was amazing, and the overall story and plot was compelling.”—(un)Conventional Bookviews
 
“Tracy does an excellent job of making these characters feel real and helping the reader connect. . . . The chemistry is still smoking hot and sexy as ever with these two.”—Summer’s Book Blog
 
“I loved both of the characters and can easily see myself getting sucked in the further I get along.”—Love Between the Sheets

Reviews

  • ?

    2
    By LLS618
    I'm so confused. Why is this book five mini books and why did this last one just cut off at the end? Is there another one coming? I usually love Tracy Wolff books but this series is very choppy and incomplete.
  • An interesting wrap up to a quick and compelling story: the characters did build up to complete

    4
    By glhince
    The final installment in this series leads right into the Ethan Fox series and Wolff’s continuing saga about Fox and his life. We also get Aria’s secrets out in the open, and this gives added oomph to Sebastian and Ethan’s growing plans for the future. Sebastian also has realized that the future as he once planned it is no more, but with Aria on his side, he can continue to ‘make a difference’ in the world. An interesting wrap up to a quick and compelling story: the characters did build up to complete beings in a sneaky way: Wolff’s use of first person and alternating the voices with their honest reactions, concerns and emotions worked to add dimension and depth to characters who were at first compelling only in the secrets they held and their electric connection. Covering only a week’s time, these two come to one another as strong and mostly independent people, that grow stronger and more confident as a result of their connection. Each installment in this serial is 5 – 6 chapters, a whole book of 250 ish hard to put down pages. I’m not certain I agree with the marketing tactic on this – a single full length book would feel less daunting and frustrating to readers – but overall this was a solid and gripping read – full of tension, emotion and steam. I received an eArc copy of the title from the publisher via NetGalley for purpose of honest review. I was not compensated for this review: all conclusions are my own responsibility.
  • Review: Play Me #5: Play Me Right

    5
    By LisaHines711
    Play Me #5: Play Me Right by Tracy Wolff is the fifth book in her 5-part serial, Play Me. So the final installment opens with Aria and Sebastian having been apart for three days. She walked out on him and they're both wretched messes. Sebastian, having left vegas years ago to get away from his father and the seedy underbelly of the city only returned two weeks ago to take back over from his ailing father who is in recovery from a debilitating stroke. There is a bonding moment between the two of them that puts Sebastian in a more hopeful frame of mind than he ahs been in for a while. Aria is also having a bonding moment with her younger sister Lucy who sufferes from a form of brittle bone disease. Turns out the sixteen year old is full of sage advice on boys and life. Aria makes a decision to come clean with Sebastina about who she really is, about what happened to her fourteen months ago and about why she is the way she is. She hopes it goes well but is worried this will be the breaking point for her. After Aria spills the beans about her father's identity and that of her ex-fiancee and what he did to her, Sebastian vows... "Bringing them down isn't enough. I'm going to destroy them and everything that matters to them."~ Sebastian Apparently Sebastian and Aria have a cameo roles in Tracy's upcoming Ethan Frost novel Exposed .

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