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Play Right By Me by Patrice Wilton

apagetoturn's review

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4.0

I started this book just as soon as I finished the first two, I was so excited to be able to finish up this trilogy all in the same format! Play Right By Me was released earlier this year and to be honest, I liked this one better than the first two. Not because the others are bad, but because I just loved this story line the most! Brittany is the youngest of the sisters, and I just love how much she has grown, developed and changed since I started this series.

Brittany is the most exciting sister in the bunch - she's a dancer, a lively girl who likes adventure and fun. So moving to the keys to help run the Inn with her family wasn't on the top of her bucket list! She's moved to Miami and joined a dance troupe and is loving her life at the moment, until she finds herself back in Paradise Cove. Brittany suffers a lot in her story, a storyline that would break most women, but she finds a way to mend her hurts. It was so beautiful to see her be so strong.
I really loved getting to check in on Anna, Kayla, Taylor and the Hernandez famliy as well through the rest of the series. I love how these books kind of wrap themselves up in each other, but still manage to be able to be read as a standalone.

The narrator, Rita Page was fabulous. I loved her even more than the narrator of the first two books. She had very clear dictations, and I loved her voice inflections. It would of been nice to have Cynthia Vail complete the series herself, but I really enjoyed Rita's take on the characters as well.

thepolishedbibliophile's review

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4.0

This third book which follows the Holmes family was a great continuation. Each book I have read in this series has felt like I am a friend of the family. Throughout this book, we have a more in depth storyline with Brittany. We also have a continuation of the story lines that were started in the first two books.

I recommend this series for those who enjoy investing in characters over multiple books which Patrice Wilton does a great job of extending.
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