Review: Player's Kiss (Irish Kiss #6) by Sienna Blake
When Duffy's new position is as a babysitter to rugby bad boy, Eoin O'Sullivan, she just knows things are going to go south with her new job because he's utterly impossible. And gorgeous. And broken inside. And so does not fit into her Life Plan.
The sparks between Duffy and Eoin are surely hiding more than antagonism, though, and it's beyond inevitable that the fire is lit and they fall headlong into their attraction. Is Eoin merely using Duffy to ease his pain, though? Is Duffy merely managing Eoin the only way that seems to work? Or will they have the courage to admit what's really going on, the feelings that are clearly flaring between them?
This one touched my heart a little. Eoin was so clearly hiding a lot of pain, and acted out to hide that pain. And Duffy was the unfortunate soul who had to get him to see reason. That she fell for him was of course going to happen, but I hurt for her when he simply could not help himself and lashed out. Thank God they both got their heads on straight at the end, though. I loved Player's Kiss. It's emotionally riveting, it's really sexy, and Eoin and Duffy hilarious and hot all at once together.
ARC via author.
Teasers via author's Facebook page.
When Duffy's new position is as a babysitter to rugby bad boy, Eoin O'Sullivan, she just knows things are going to go south with her new job because he's utterly impossible. And gorgeous. And broken inside. And so does not fit into her Life Plan.
The sparks between Duffy and Eoin are surely hiding more than antagonism, though, and it's beyond inevitable that the fire is lit and they fall headlong into their attraction. Is Eoin merely using Duffy to ease his pain, though? Is Duffy merely managing Eoin the only way that seems to work? Or will they have the courage to admit what's really going on, the feelings that are clearly flaring between them?
This one touched my heart a little. Eoin was so clearly hiding a lot of pain, and acted out to hide that pain. And Duffy was the unfortunate soul who had to get him to see reason. That she fell for him was of course going to happen, but I hurt for her when he simply could not help himself and lashed out. Thank God they both got their heads on straight at the end, though. I loved Player's Kiss. It's emotionally riveting, it's really sexy, and Eoin and Duffy hilarious and hot all at once together.
ARC via author.
Teasers via author's Facebook page.





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