
Rating 3.5š
This was almost a book I put down within the first quarter. Iāve just read so many of the same type of romances recently with the same themes.
Roommate/Fake boyfriend, discovers heās actually queer because heās has a crush/lust/affection for the fake boyfriend/roommate. Who feels the same back immediately. Within the story thereās a drama or something. HEA. Sports NFL/NHL universe. The End.
I believe Bolden has written a few herself but they are all blurring together at the moment because itās such a familiar trope that unless the characters have exceptionally interesting or strong characters and the storyline is very different then any of the usual thatās out there, then itās hard to pick one out from another.
Dylan Leonard, kicker, has been traded to the Miami Piranhas and instantly (just walked into the office) acquired a bestie and roommate in Logan Banks. Logan is another recent trade. Another factor ? The Miami team, a queer friendly organization, knows heās gay, but not out to the public. Dylan? Straight at the moment he becomes a roommate in Loganās home.
Fast forward, and I mean blink and they go from introduction to best friends, with no exposition within the book, except a few scenes of cooking and vid game playing. Nothing to give them or a relationship any depth.
Still under 35 percent.
And theyāre discovering feelings and attraction towards each other. Maybe Dylanās not so straight. A question or two answered from a queer player about sexuality and Dylanās ok with his feelings and new status on the spectrum.
I wouldnāt have a issue with that except that thereās no foundation laid for anything thatās happening here. We and the characters are just zooming along the authorās story zip line. Foundation and depth is the stuff whizzing past us underneath.
At 40%, Logan and Dylan are moving past fake. But Iām still waiting for something other than cute. Both men are sweet but I keep waiting for something of substance.
Halfway, Boldenās storyline and characters gets more dimensional and with the arrival of the foundation weād been missing at the start.
These men are starting NFL players in a new team in a changeover framework, with a coach under scrutiny. Thereās a team that needs to work on its dynamics and line chemistry. A team that needs to win. This is where the story energizes, as it locates back to the locker room, the playing field, and the teamās players.
This section of the book felt believable with Dylanās search for stability and confidence in his role, Loganās not exactly being comfortable with his public face as a out gay player after being outed by a hookup, and the player ās issues as they work to pull together as a team.
What fell flat was the resolution about the person whoās been creating such a huge media embarrassment and potential legal issues that all the following storyline were fabricated to counterattack him. But heās just a nonentity thatās handled in a few paragraphs. Basically a disposable villain. SMH.
So back to what did work.
Bolden has a good grasp of the issues and stresses that press in on players at this level, and her writing conveys that emotional and physical cost to each of them.
As cute a instant couple Dylan and Logan prove to be, itās the team and their problems and battles to win that finally kept me reading.
I believe most readers who love contemporary romance will enjoy Playing The Player (Miami Piranhas#2) by Beth Bolden. They will find the roommate/fake boyfriend/sexual awakening theme a favorite trope and grab it immediately.
For me, a small wish. That authors decide to take a new path, maybe create a whole new trope, to bring their characters to romance and whatever else is in store.
Thatās a really exciting thought. Iām just casting it out there!
Meanwhile, here the Miami Piranhas series so far.
Miami Piranhas:
ā Playing for Keeps #1
ā Playing the Player #2
ā Playing by the Rules #3 -Release Date: October 12,2022
Synopsis:
Center Logan Banks didnāt come to Miami looking for a best friend.
He came for football and for a chance at freedomāthe freedom to live out of the closet.
But after a water main break, he lands an unexpected roommate, the new Piranhas kicker, Dylan Leonard. Between practices, games, and too many late nights on the couch, a best friend is exactly what he gets.
When Loganās past rears its ugly head and threatens to destroy the freedom heās hoped for, Dylan becomes more than just a friend. He becomes a lifeline.
But then their friendship gets incorrectly labeled as something more, and Dylan shocks Logan by suggesting they play along with a fake relationship.
Logan knows itās off limits to fall in love with Dylan. Heās supposed to be straight, heās his best friend, his roommate, and his teammate. But the closer they grow, and the more he and Dylan fake falling in love, the more real it feels.
The more real Logan wants it to be.
Making a play for love is the biggest risk heās ever taken, but he wants it all and he wants it with Dylan.
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Unless itās noted, all books reviewed have been purchased by the reviewer.








