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Playing For Keeps review!

8/20/2015

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Playing For Keeps
by
Emma Hart

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She's in love with him.

He's trying not to love her.

One night changes everything.

Aston Banks never meant to get close to Megan Harper - not even for that one night. Haunted by a childhood he refuses to face, he knew she could break through every wall he'd ever built and tear them down without even realizing she was doing it.

Betraying Braden by starting a relationship with Aston wasn't on Megan's to-do list, but the second she sees a glimpse of someone other than the arrogant ass she's come to know, she can't walk away.

Aston's childhood is worse than Megan ever guessed, but as he tries and fails to push her away, it's clear her love is stronger than the demons that cling to him every day. And now, because of it, he finally has to deal with what he's buried deep down.

What he doesn't want to face. What he's fought against for so long.

And they have to do it all without Braden finding out.

Keeping a relationship secret has never been harder.

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My review



I give it - 4/5

My review - This is the second book in The Game series. In this story we follow Aston and Megan. 

Megan hardly dates as Braden (who was in the first book in this series) is very overprotective of her. They grew up together and she is like a little sister to him, so all guys are of limits. Including his best friend Aston.

Aston likes to sleep around, but he does have feelings for Megan. But he has a bad past. Something happened to him when he was very young that is still affecting him now. He thinks this will push Megan away if he gives in to temptation. 

This book is also written in duel POV, like the first one. Which I really liked, it was great reading about both Megan and Aston and their thoughts and feelings.

I really enjoyed this book in the series. It was just as fast paced as the first one. With a lot of humour, some heartache but also has a lot of romance in it.

This is a great read and I think Emma was able to capture Aston and his past really well and it made me feel for him. 

All in all this was a great sequel to The Love Game and I cannot wait to read the rest in the series.
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