Alright folks, it’s been awhile since I’ve read a rock star romance and I had this audiobook in my files. I remembered I really enjoyed the first novel also narrated by Andi Arndt and wanted to give this second one a try. Play is the story of drummer Mal Ericson who meets Anne Rollins at a party and decides to convince her to become his pretend girlfriend. In actuality it doesn’t take much convincing since Anne has had a longtime crush on Mal and pretty much finds him irresistible. Is there a reason for his wanting to convince everyone that he’s happy? Of course.
I really enjoyed this novel and thought Andi Arndt did a great job narrating all of the characters. Mal was kind of a crazy character and Anne gave him a kind of calm he needed to survive what was going on in his life. I felt like the balance of those two characters also gave the narration a kind of sanity. It could have easily gone down the crazy guy road and Andi Arndt made them real instead of caricatures.
Ok, who doesn’t love the fantasy of having a rock star fall in love with an average woman? That’s why we read these right? Mal, to me, was easy to like but hard to love. He was just so over the top! He felt kind of like he was manic depression and honestly, I thought that’s where this novel was heading. No spoilers here, but that wasn’t it at all. Thankfully the conflict had heart and emotion, something I really needed from Mal in order to round his character and make him feel more attainable.
Anne was totally the girl next door. She could be you, me or the girl who bags my groceries. She was calm and hid her inner feelings really well. Of course the narration was from her point of view so we heard those inner feelings and knew she was screaming like a girl who just saw her every dream realized. I liked Anne and was able to root for her right from the get go.
All in all, this was a fun novel with a couple of hidden surprises that helped me enjoy it even more. If you’re looking for your next rock star, you may want to start with the first novel, Play, but I think this whole band is going to rock your world. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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“I do recommend this book to lovers of the genre of contemporary romance, though I am going to try and hold myself back a bit before going on to #4, I will definitely be going there sooner rather than later.” Omnivorous Reader Book Review
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I enjoyed reading this! It was a fun and quick read. Will you be reading the other books in the series?
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I am actually listening to Lead right now. It’s great escapism, isn’t it? I like Kylie Scott a lot. Her characters always deliver more than I expect.
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Definitely. Her books always have some depth. The last one I read by her was It Seemed Like a Good Idea at That Time.
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OMG I loved Mal – he was by far my most favorite of KS heroes. Although when I tried to read it again a couple years ago I couldn’t 🙈 I’ll never forget him! Crazy Mal ♥︎
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One of the strengths of Play as an audiobook was definitely the narration!
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I totally agree. Andy Arndt also narrates for a few other authors I like. When I see her name I feel pretty secure that she’ won’t ruin the book for me.
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And that is really important. I have had a few audio books that I just could not deal with the narration and so did not finish them.
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Me too! Of course, you can’t make everyone happy, but sometimes I wonder why some are picked for the job. Luckily Andy Arndt is wonderful and represents the characters well.
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