A review by teesbookjourney
Play to Win by Jodie Slaughter

3.0

I love Jodie, and I loved Bet On It. Play to win based on the description is a win. However, it was missing a little something.

It could be because my toxic trait is I don't trust men; I didn't feel good about Leo trying to get Mirirm back. First off, he didn't choose on his own to try to get her back - he decided once she called him back. I couldn't see the growth of someone who learned from their mistakes. I couldn't condone these two getting back together.

There was no true healing between these two, and for most of the book, they were apart until the last couple of chapters, then bam, all is forgiven.

The spicy scenes were spicing as they should. If we added in more growth and healing between the main characters, I could feel more satisfied with the reconciliation