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Playing With You by Cheyenne McCray

pattyfgd's review against another edition

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4.0

Cheyenne McCray continues her winning streak with Garrett and Ricki's story. Ricki runs the local bakery and when set up on a blind date, who should come to the door, but Garrett, the man who has been frequenting her bakery. Garrett is a private investigator and with his family traits does not think he is worthy of Ricki's love, but finds he cannot stay away. Ricki befriends Dena, a new woman in town, and when Garrett meets her, his investigative intuition is put on high alert. But what harm can Ricki's new friend be? This story in true McCray fashion keeps the passion and steam high, and the suspense building. Ricki and Garrett had a little bit of a slow burn, but when they ignited, the flames were hot! Xena the dog is a fun incorporation, I love having animals as part of the "family". Add that to the creep factor that Dena brings to the table and this story will keep you listening, just to find out how it will end.

David Quimby continues his wonderful narration of this series. It would not be Prescott to me without him, his voices are the town characters including the previous brothers we met in earlier stories. I love his pace and his variety of voices always makes it easy to know who is talking. I can't wait for more!

jje121579's review against another edition

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4.0

I’m loving these contemporary cowboys...

His was a really nice weekend read. A sweet sexy romance with just enough spice and angst. Garrett was almost a little whiny but pulled himself back. Ricki has some baggage. The baddie was a real witch. But overall a pretty light fun tale.

whatcha_listening_to's review against another edition

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4.0

I said it before and I will say it again, the narrator well he just sounds too old for these characters.

I liked Ricki’s character a lot she is down to earth and knows what she wants out of life.
Her blind date was sweet I loved that it was him and he was hoping it was her.

I think my only real dislike with this book was how fast they feel for each other, I think if the book had been over a few months’ verses weeks it would have felt more real.

Also holy freaking heck that is scary how someone can become so obsessed with you and you have no idea. Crazy doesn’t even describe it.

lisa01's review against another edition

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4.0

Ehh this is okay. I liked the whole set up of these two. Blind date and all. I like that she owns a bakery and that he is a PI. It really just got too predictable.

I did listen to this on audio. David Quimby is nice and easy to listen to.
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