Thursday, March 31, 2016

Play Me by Katie McCoy [Review]

Play Me by Katie McCoy
Play Me by Katie McCoy
Format: ebook
Source: provided for review
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: February 15, 2016

Katie McCoy
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
Recipe For:
A Roll In The Hay Hot Crossed Buns Love

Ingredients:

1 Chef (equal parts sexy and carefree)
1 Pianist (equal parts uptight and endearing)
1/8 inch of drywall between their apartments
2 opinions on everything

Combine all ingredients, mix vigorously, and be prepared for an explosion of heat.

Pianist Ella Thomas is training for the competition of her life. Finally in an apartment of her own, she can practice from dawn till dusk. But she didn't bet on the sexy and frustrating neighbor keeping her up all night - even if he does cook like a maestro and kiss like it’s his job.

Jake Matson is living his dream as Head Chef at one of the most popular restaurants in San Francisco. He's easy going, flirtatious and not looking for love. He didn't expect to be completely distracted by the girl next door, whose buttoned-up appearance hides the seductive firecracker underneath.

What happens when opposites attract? As their tension fires up, can they create a new kind of music together or will everything boil over?
Thoughts on Play Me: My love for sexy, tattooed men is still going strong. And this one can cook, which isn't the draw you'd think it would be for Ella, who is kinda repressed in the food department. That sounds weird, but she's not really big on trying new things and hooking up with a chef isn't high on her list of things she cares about.

Good thing Jake doesn't let a little thing like apathy over a good meal stop him from worming his way into her life. And her bed.

Hunky, tattooed men who can cook. *slow thumbs up*

Ella definitely has some issues she needs to work through. Besides the upcoming competition, her ex is more than half a douchecanoe and she's branching out into her own place for the first time. Oh, and she gets terrible stage fright when it comes to performing in front of an audience. Which isn't the easiest thing to work with when she has to perform.

Good thing she has Jake to distract her.

Sexy, steamy, and with a good girl who likes expensive lingerie. What's not to like?

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