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Player by Staci Hart

imlisaok's review against another edition

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1.0

This was really boring

cassire's review against another edition

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4.0

There were so many things that I loved about Player. One thing is that the heroine was a curvy girl. I’m a curvy girl so I appreciate books that show us getting love too. Another thing is the tutor of love and romance trope. One of my favorite books is Before Jamaica Lane by Samantha Young. It introduced me to this trope. I’ve loved it ever since. If you loved Player, you should check it out. The third thing that I loved was the girl gang. It adds another dimension to the book. I so enjoyed the scenes between friends. Thank you Staci Hart for giving us diverse heroines of shapes, colors, and backgrounds and showing us that relationships between friends are just as important as romantic relationships.

There is a sneak peak of the next book at the end. It will leave you dead and counting down until we get it in our hands.






I voluntarily read an early copy.

lindaunconventionalbookworms's review against another edition

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4.0

Player was a whirlwind romance, a tad predictable at times, but sweet, and it won my heart.

digitlchic's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5

wandereaderr's review against another edition

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5.0

RED LIPSTICK COALITION FOREVER. Review to come!

kandisteiner's review against another edition

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5.0

STOP. IT. Just... stop it, Staci Hart. I swear, there are very few authors that when I read them, they make me feel so inferior that I want to throw in the towel and never write a word again -- Staci is one of them. And Player is a perfect example of why. These characters, this love story, this entire Red Lipstick Coalition gang is just... perfection. And Staci Hart is still and forever the queen of romantic comedy.

I just want to start with Val because I can't NOT start with her. This is the first time I've ever seen so much of ME in a heroine that I cried in her monologues because I GOT HER SO HARD. No, I'm not hispanic and no, I'm not being swept off my feet by a gorgeous Sam. BUT, I faced all the same things she did growing up -- being teased about my curves and my weight, fighting that inner voice that told me men wouldn't want me because I wasn't a size zero, wanting to hide my body under baggy clothes so I could just blend and disappear. BEEN THERE, GIRL. It's been a long and winding journey for me to find some comfort in my skin, and even today, I battle insecurities with my weight and my curves.

And Staci Hart nailed that feeling.

So often, we fall into the romance in these books -- and trust me, the romance in this one is POW POW BAM. I mean... if you can get through the scene where Sam helps her go down on him without needing a fan blowing on your undercarriage, then you're just not human.

BUT, Player is more than a romance. It's about a woman finding inner strength and beauty, about her accepting who she is and standing tall and proud. It's also about swing dance, and friendship, and family. This book encompasses so much, and maybe that's why it was nearly impossible for me to put the book down once I started it. It's one you want to devour in the same measure that you want to take it in slowly, like a cookie or a piece of well-earned cheesecake.

Why am I suddenly hungry?

ANYWAY, let's switch gears to talk about Sam. Because I mean REALLY, STACI HART?! As if her Heros in past books haven't been absolutely perfect, she had to go and create this smirky son-of-a-b**** who just makes me want to throw my panties in a fire. Sam likes to come off as this unattached player, but he's actually this soft, sensitive, and yet possessive little teddy bear. The way he cares for Val, the way he does anything he can to make her feel safe and beautiful? Ugh... I mean, isn't that what we all want as a woman? A partner who makes us feel safe and worthy of love?

The two of them together are just magic. The entire book, I was laughing and smiling and flipping pages with an immovable pair of heart eyes permanently attached to my face. And that little cliffhanger about what's to come in Amelia's story?

GIVE ME NOW.

Anyway, if you take one thing from this review, let it be this: Player is one romantic comedy you do not want to miss this fall. Move your TBR around, sacrifice some others and make room for a romantic, heartfelt story that will penetrate you bone deep and make you believe in love again. Staci Hart wins all the gold stars for this one.

If, as Hart says in the book, "Love is music," then Player is the song you put on repeat for days on end when you're feeling that certain someone in your heart. It's the melody you can't get out of your head, the lyrics that speak to your soul, and the band so talented you can't fathom what it would be like to actually see them play live. Player is a musical masterpiece -- and therefore, a masterpiece of love, too.

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qdbibliophile's review against another edition

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4.5

RELEASE DAY REVIEW




Steam: 3/5 🔥🔥🔥
Feels: 😆😍🤥😩💖

~REVIEW🖋~
The Quick and Dirty: Unputdownable. Laugh, cry, swoon... One-click it.

Val and Sam both play in the orchestra ensemble for Wicked on Broadway. Val has been tripping over herself for Sam from the beginning but doubts he'd ever go for a curvy girl like her.  When Sam takes a bet thinking he'll protect her from the likes of players like his friend Ian and himself by tutoring her in the art of finding a man for a month, he quickly realizes that he's miscalculated. Val's unique wit, love of life and country-road curves quickly have him questioning whether he can really stay away from her. When their month is up, will he really be able to let her go to find another man or will he come to his senses and step up? And what happens when Val finds out about the bet?

I've re-written this review half a dozen times because I just keep wanting to go on and on and fangirl all over the place but the whole point is to keep it quick and dirty! It's so hard! There are few authors that can make you feel as viscerally as Staci Hart does. It's that emotional rollercoaster you just want to ride over and over again. The characters are compelling, the world that they live in is that vivid, jewel-toned NYC that everyone dreams of and Val and Sam's love story is the kind that could warm even the most cynical of hearts. You'll want to read this one over and over again.


~QD STORY DETAILS~
Tear jerker: 1/5 😢
Paranormal/Fantasy: No
Location: NYC -- various: Broadway's Wicked orchestra pit, Swing music club Sway
Character age range: Not specified but definitely post-college
Lead: Val
Love interest(s): Sam
HEA: Yes

~QD BOOK INFO~
Kindle Unlimited: Yes
Audible: No
Series: Stand Alone as part of the Red Lipstick Coalition Series
1. Piece of Work (Rini's story) - released 05/17/18
2. Player (Val's story) - released 10/10/18
3. Booked (Amelia's story) - releases 01/24/19

~QD 🔥~
Sex/kink type: manual, oral, penetrative
Possible triggers: self-esteem, self-deprecation, fat-shaming


 

livingin_ficiton's review against another edition

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1.0

DNF at 65%

It started out good. But then it got boring and I wasn't as invested in the story as I would have liked to be. The characters didn't really connect with me.

syndi3's review against another edition

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adventurous fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

 Player is a wonderful book. I am a fan of Miss Hart's books. She proves herself as talented writer. She can bring story that is very ordinary into extra ordinary. 

I do love the opening of the book. Miss Hart dedicates Player to all women out there who never feel good enough. This book is for you. I like the chemistry between Sam and Val. Theu both so sweet. With body image issue, Val finds her confidence with Sam's help. With Vall tenderness, Sam opens his eyes to intimacy and love. 

Both characters compliment each other. So good book. 

wikhalisah's review against another edition

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lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0