
This book came to my attention and I bought it for exactly one reason: I was told it was similar to Shelly Laurenston’s style. Sold! It didn’t hurt that it was only a $0.99 investment, either.
And luckily the recommender was correct. It did read like Shelly Laurenston. Yay! Another author to feed my need for immature humor and outrageous antics.
This book was, quite simply, hilarious. The start was a little clunky for me, but it quickly smoothed out and settled into a fast paced, cute read that had me giggling often. The hero, Jason, strongly reminds me of Mitch from Laurenston’s Pride series. He’s rude, arrogant, fun loving, and quite obsessed with food. He can eat and eat and eat and it always turns into the biggest production. He has good friends who know him for the lovable ass he is and who mock and tease him mercilessly about his delusions toward his relationship with the heroine.
His delusion consists of the fact that he doesn’t like-like Haley. When he intimidates or scares off the men interested in her, it’s only for her benefit. What else could a wingman do but help her out? When he stares at her ass, it’s only natural. It’s like having a best friend and a show in one. Nothing personal. The fact that he needs her more than she needs him doesn’t even ping on his radar. He’s in Jason-land and nothing is rocking that boat.
“I don’t know how Haley put up with you for the last few weeks. I would have killed you by now.”
“Haley worships me,” he said with a snort.
“Yeah, okay,” Brad said, laughing. “That’s why she dates other men and screws you over just to laugh at you.”
“Exactly.”
Brad looked over at him. “You are a seriously fucked up man, aren’t you?”
Of course, Haley is much more self aware than Jason. She comes to realize that they’re in an intimate non-relationship, but it eventually drives her nuts that it’s not intimate enough. She doesn’t want to ruin the friendship that they do have, so she doesn’t make a huge issue out of it, but she yearns for a real relationship instead of the weird ass friendship they have going.
I’m not going to go into much more detail than that, but it was great. The author slowly built up a convincing friendship between Haley and Jason and slid them toward a real relationship so smoothly that the reader didn’t even blink. It all just fit perfectly.
Toward the end we got into a bit of drama that had the characters doing things that bounced the “victim” tag back and forth between them. It felt like it got a bit away from the author, but it also provided the opportunity for more hilarious scenes like,
“This is kidnapping!” she sputtered in disbelief.
“No, it’s not.”
“Yes, it is!”
“Nope.”
“What the hell would you call it?” she demanded, snatching his soda from him and finishing it off.
“A romantic getaway?”
so it was hard to be too bothered.
The epilogue was sweet–too sweet for me–but I know some people enjoy that sort of thing. All in all, this was a great read. I can’t wait to try something else by this author.
Favorite Quote:
Megan’s eyes narrowed on her. “You’re really his girlfriend?”
“Yes.”
“This isn’t just some sick game he’s playing?”
“Uh, no…is there something wrong?” She was really starting to feel self-conscious.
“Nothing other than you are the first woman he’s ever brought home and you’ll have to forgive me if I seem a little surprised. For a moment there I though hell had frozen over.”
Rating: A-
Playing For Keeps by R.L. Mathewson
April 29th 2011 by Rerum Publishing House
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The cover is so underwhelming.
Is there hot sex in this one. Yes, I have a dirty mind.
I agree. If I hadn’t heard it was similar to Laurenston, and that it was only $0.99, I would have skipped right over it.
It wasn’t bad. I can’t say that I was ever wowed by one of the scenes, but I didn’t dislike (or mock) any of them.
you’re an evol pimp! Not only did I buy this one but the next one featuring Trevor and his tenant, Zoe. *shakes fist*
Mwahahaha! My evil plan is working.
I haven’t bought the next book yet, though I plan to. I got Tall, Dark & Lonely as a free kindle read instead, and the charm is just not there. The book is friggin’ weird. Just sayin’.
I am really looking forward to reading this one. You’re review makes me want to read it even more!!
Reeeeeeaaaaaad iiiiiiiiiiit nooooooooow. /subliminal message
Ok. You got my attention with Shelly Laurenston. LOOOVE her! Your review will make me bite, but what’s up with the cover? I’ll do a cover for her even if I don’t like the story, because if it wasn’t for you comparing it favorably to Shelly, I wouldn’t have looked twice.
If you liked Laurenston’s Mitch, I think you’ll like Jason. The humor was in the same vein. It made me giggle so much! I agree about the cover, though. That choice was…well, let’s just leave it at unfortunate.
I finally got around to reading this and ty! it was just what I needed to get out of a terrible reading slump. I swear at times I wondered if they were lion shifters, LOL. The ‘lube’ line was priceless. Now if we could do something about that unfortunate cover.
Awesome! I’m thrilled to hear that you enjoyed this one, too. I’m hoping to get a chance to read the next book, Perfection, soon. I’ve heard it’s a lot of fun.
Another sale here. I adore Shelly Laurenston. I’d heard recs for this book but I didnt realize it had that kind of humor in it.
It was great to find another author with that kind of humor. I was starting to think Laurenston was the only one like that out there.
I caved and invested in this one too for $0.99. It sounds hilarious! I must move it up the TBR!
Yes, do! I hope you enjoy it!
Nice review, but perhaps not my thing as I don’t like Shelly Laurenston’s style. But I will send this to my best friend, who does like it a lot
A good thing that tastes vary
How nice of you. I hope your friend likes it. And yes, it’s a good thing tastes vary.
Say no more you had me at Shelley Laurenston.
It gets ‘em every time.
I’m in the middle of reading this one! RL might be my new favorite author.
BTW, Tall, Dark and Lonely, RL’s paranormal is free on Kindle.
Awesome! Doesn’t Jason crack you up?
I saw Tall, Dark & Lonely a bit ago and grabbed it. I finished it the other day and it was…weird, to say the least. It didn’t click with me the way this one did.
I hope Mitch gets his own story. I was more meh with Trevor and Zoe but I really do like Jason and Haley. The way they end up together in bed and just cuddle and sleep is too cute.
I loved how they both grumbled about not being able to sleep alone anymore.