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Playing Dirty
Playing Dirty
Playing Dirty
Audiobook8 hours

Playing Dirty

Written by Susan Andersen

Narrated by Emily Durante

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Way back in high school, golden boy Cade Gallari publicly revealed he'd slept with "fat girl" Ava Spencer to win a bet. Now a decade older and a head turner with her own concierge business, Ava isn't the gullible dreamer she once was-and she plans to prove it when Cade, hotter than ever, breezes back into town with an offer she can't refuse.

A documentary film producer, Cade is shooting a movie about the mysterious mansion Ava inherited. And he wants her as his personal concierge. She's certainly professional enough to be at his beck and call without giving him everything he wants. Like another shot at having her in his bed. But Ava doesn't count on Cade's determination. Because he's never gotten over her, and he's not above playing dirty to score a second chance at a red-hot future.Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 28, 2016
ISBN9781515977377
Author

Susan Andersen

Susan Andersen grew up in a house filled with testosterone and things haven't changed. Still in the minority in her own home, she's surrounded by her high-school sweetheart, her son and all-male pets. According to Andersen, who grew up in Seattle, having two older brothers was a mixed blessing. "When anybody messed with me, my brothers were always quick with an offer to beat them up. That was sorta nice, although I personally believe it had more to do with the fact that guys just like to fight than with any towering concern for my welfare. You might think that's cynical, but guess who the target was if no one else was around and they were tired of fighting each other? I must've spent half my childhood locked in the bathroom, screaming, 'Dad's gonna get you when he gets home.' I know, nobody likes a stoolie. But it was either that or have my block knocked off on a regular basis, and trust me, Daddy was the best deterrent going." Andersen started writing books later in life. "I wrote bits and pieces all my life, but I never really felt as if I had the life experience to string an entire book together until I turned 30," she said. When her son was young, a friend suggested series romances to Andersen and from that point on, she was hooked. She never intended to be a writer. "I actually wanted to be a dental assistant. I went to college to learn the craft, only to discover that as employers, I didn't like 99% of the dentists I worked for," Andersen admits. Given her early training in dealing with men, she was a natural at the dynamics and pitfalls of the male/female experience. Susan's first novel, Shadow Dance, hit shelves in 1989. She reached bestseller lists with her book Baby, I'm Yours, which went on to be named one of Romance Writers of America's Top 10 Favourite Books of 1998 and also won the Romantic Times magazine Reviewers' Choice Award for Best Contemporary Romance of 1998. Susan has gone on to have her books appear repeatedly on the New York Times extended list and be selected three years in a row as one of the 10 novels named Amazon.com Editor's Choice in 2001, 2002 and 2003. Today she continues to write stories where the guy gets the girl, as long as he's willing to bend a little. Her fast-paced story lines, wry humour and edgy writing style have consistently placed her books on both the mass market charts and on bestseller lists including the New York Times extended, USA TODAY, Waldenbooks, Barnes & Noble and Amazon.com. She currently lives in Seattle with her husband.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Fun book, although I figured out near the end it is actually the last of a trilogy. Oh well.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I actually liked it quite a bit, loving my BBW heroines as I do, until the author described her as 5'7.5" and 150 lbs. Are you freakin' kidding me? That is not fat. Boo.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is the last book in the Sisterhood Diary trilogy and, of the three, it was the one I liked best. (Full disclosure - I did NOT like #2 at all.) Because of the history between the two main characters (Ava and Cade), this one had a bit more depth than the other two. POTENTIAL SPOILER: To be honest, I actually liked that Cade didn't have a great excuse for what he did to Ava, although the circumstances for him at the time did provide an explanation that made it less black and white. I also liked that Ava was neither quick to forgive him nor out for revenge. Rather, they both approached their reconnecting as professional adults who wanted to just move on. (And, yes, from my perspective, he had genuine remorse and had made clear attempts to apologize even though he knew what he'd done was pretty awful.) I also liked how they gradually came to understand each other more -- the scene where he is with her at her parents' house still stands out several weeks later as being particularly touching -- and how she was able to come to trust him again. And I also liked that Jane and Poppy (the other two members of the sisterhood) were entirely behind her the whole way. What I didn't like: Poppy, again. I also didn't like the continual description of Poppy's boyfriend/husband (whatever he is at this point in time) is "swarthy." Is that supposed to sound attractive? Although the term is used in a way that seems like it's intended to be attractive in a mysterious and exotic way, it just sounds demeaning and negative to me. And, finally, I could have done without the Tony subplot. In the first book the danger element contributed even though it was a bit simplistic; by this one, though, it was just annoying. I'd have been happy to just watch the drama between Ava and Cade. All in all, though, I really did like this book, enough so to give it a solid 4.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I can't tell you how excited I was to finally read this book. I've been waiting years for it to be released. Thankfully it lived up to my expectations.

    What Cade did to Ava in high school was pretty unforgivable. High school is such an emotional, trying time anyway - and Ava constantly felt fat and out of step with everyone else. Her mother really fed into that. So his betrayal was even more devastating..because for the first time in her life, she actually felt beautiful. To know it was nothing more than a cruel bet to him was almost more than she could handle. I really felt her pain. Not only on the day it happened, but in the years since, as she tried to overcome her low self-esteem and become comfortable in her body.

    She has, for the most part. But she still has flashes of insecurity, especially after she speaks to her mother. That really worked against her and Cade as they tried to work through their past issues. It was hard to read sometimes, knowing how the past shaded everything in the present.

    I like that Andersen didn't shy away from that aspect of their relationship. Ava was hurt by Cade and that played a large part in their current story. They had chemistry in spades, but lust isn't everything. They also came to care for each other, but love isn't everything either. They both had to learn to forgive in order to move on from the past.

    I really liked that Ava wasn't a stick figure in the present day. She might have been overweight in high school, but now she's a healthy size 12. Which is pretty awesome in a world full of size 2 heroines.

    This is a sweet tale with a lot of emotional depth. They're journey from past to present wasn't always easy to read, but it was compelling. I couldn't put it down.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    This book didn't work for me. There were two main reasons that I didn't care for it. The first being the love story. I didn't feel any real connection between the hero and heroine. I also didn't find them very likable on their own either. I felt they were both a bit immature and despite the fact that we keep being told how Ava is now a strong, confident woman, she really just seemed insecure the majority of the time.

    The second thing that really bothered me was the Tony storyline. This didn't really seem necessary to me. I hated the sections from Tony's POV and in the end he was so bumbling it was almost ridiculous.

    This one gets two stars, because while I didn't like most of it, I did think the relationship between Ava and her BFFs was nice.

    I won't rule out this author all together but I won't be reading another by her any time soon.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Fun book, although I figured out near the end it is actually the last of a trilogy. Oh well.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Entertaining story from beginning to end. The H/H are written so well - you feel their pain, regrets, and passion.
    Apparently, this book is part of a trilogy; so it probably goes without saying, that this story reads well as a stand-alone.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Note: When first I requested this book I didn't know it was the third book in a trilogy. When I read the summary it didn't seem like I needed to read the other two beforehand, so I thought I would give it a shot. In my opinion, I think this was a good stand alone book. I would still like to read the first two.Now, onto the story itself. Cade and Ava did not get along. At all. She hated him and she had every right to after what he did to her in high school.I love that Ava and Cade seemed like a real people. She is a curvy, unlike most characters in books. And they both have real insecurities. They both had a hard time forgiving each other.The build up to Cade and Ava getting together was slow, but once the documentary was over I felt like it was completely rushed. But then again the two did have a lot of history, so I can understand why and how this worked for this book.The cover and title suggest the book will be more steamy than it actually is. But I thought it was a very sweet story and I found all the characters extremely likable.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Requested from NetGalley by MeOverall Rating 3.50Character Rating 3.75Romance Rating 3.50Story Rating 3.25NOTE: This is part of a trilogy but can be read as a stand alone. I haven't read the first two books (I am going to pick them up though) and didn't feel like I was missing key information at all.What I Loved: I loved that Ava was a size 12/14, smart, sexy, accomplished, and still vulnerable. I even loved how she handled her insecurities by acknowledging them, giving them a few minutes, and then moving on! That just rang true to me because we all have those conversations in our head. Playing Dirty is the 3rd in the sisterhood diaries and it is the moments when all 3 gals are on the page that I really loved the story! I also really loved Beks and the friendship she developed with Ava. Really, overall the girl power in this book just rocked!What I liked: Cade was actually likable despite how you are introduced to him in the beginning. I really started feeling for the guy and rooting for everything to work out between him and Ava. I think, in large part, due to the fact that he had been trying to apologize for several years.Complaints: I really did not like the "Tony" storyline at all and found myself hoping those sections would be over soon.Why I gave it a 3.50: This was a truly enjoyable summer read that I would recommend to any of my girlfriends!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Playing Dirty is a cute contemporary romance where boy and girl know each other forever, pick at each other, have a high school moment, and one of them jacks things up...royally. If what happened to the female main character, Ava, happened to me, I would have been beyond mortified! I like Ava as a character. She can handle herself and is quick witted. She displays this quick wit early on with the comeback she makes after her public humiliation. It is so classic, I mentally high-fived her. However, as is the case with so many things that happen to us when we're young, this one incident left a very lasting impression on Ava's self esteem. I don't blame her; weight for a girl is a big issue. This one event was just one more seed in her life of self doubt, yet the character doesn't act all Debbie Downer. In fact, she seems like a great person to hang out with. I appreciate that the author used a fuller figure main character as a love interest and as a sexy woman. She is described as big boned, rounded, hot in an old Hollywood actress way, with ample bosoms and a nice rear. :) The specific size of a 12/14 to be exact. The person who dealt this blow to her self-esteem has come back into her life and is now in a position to apologize, which he has tried to do for the past 13 years. Cade is the typical romance hunk that most female readers like to read about. He is gorgeous, smart, successful, and completely remorseful for his teenage actions. Cade turns out to be a very likable character and the interactions between him and Ava are quite enjoyable. The writing style flows well with the dialogue taking the reader effortlessly through the story. I found out later this was the third book in a series, I believe, so the two supporting characters that are Ava's best friends, the reader can learn about their stories prior to Playing Dirty. However, I have not read the series and had no trouble still enjoying this light romance with just enough friction and sex appeal to please any romance fan..
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Let me just start of by saying that this book is in no way a bad book, it just got off to a really really slow start. For me, it took about 200 pages to actually get interesting, which only left 150 of a really good story. If I could, I would give the last part of the book 5 stars, but since I am judging the book as a whole, I have to give it a 3. I really like Ava and how she embraced her body and tried not to care what other people thought, but I didn't really care about her story like I cared about Poppy's in Bending the Rules, which is the second book in this series. I also liked Cade and how sweet he was to Ava (after he was a jerk in high school) but their connection didn't actually come alive in the book until way later, when the story actually became good. So if you have the patience to wait through an okay story until you can get to the good stuff, then try this book out. If you don't think that it's worth the wait and effort, then this book isn't really for you.