Blog Tour - Player By Staci Hart
I should have known it was only a game.
I should have known he was too good to be true.
He’s nothing but a player...
Player, an all-new sexy, standalone romantic comedy from Staci Hart, is available NOW!
He’s a player.
He plays the bass with expert fingers. He plays women with intoxicating charm. And he’ll play me with the ease of a virtuoso.
Who better to teach me to play than the master himself?
I’m his model student, front row, pencil sharp. Pick up lines? I’ve got them. Free drinks? By the dozen. Kissing? Let me grab my chapstick.
But the most valuable lesson I’ve learned is that there’s so much I don’t know. Like why his touch sets off a chain reaction straight to my nethers. Or how I’m certain each kiss is the best I’ll ever have, until the moment his lips take mine again.
There’s so much I don’t know.
Like the fact that I’m only a bet.
But we are what we are. He’s a player, through and through.
And I’m the fool who fell in love with him.
REVIEW
Iam a huge fan of Staci Hart books every since I read Piece of work, so when I heard about Player I was so excited I dived into this book as soon as possible and OMG It was amazing ,Sam and Val story just blew it out of the water for me .I loved them and there love story was just everything!!. Staci Hart books have this magical ability to make you so invested in the character and the story on a whole , you literally feel like your experience everything in this book with these characters lol . Player was an amazing story and one my favourite reads of this years . If your looking for fun , sexy , heartwarming story that have you glued to every single word. You need to pic up this one right now.Iam so excited for Staci Harts next book .
RATING
5/5 STARS
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Excerpt:
The night flew by, time speeding up and
sliding past with nothing to mark the hours but his laughter and my smiles and
our bodies bouncing around the parquet like we had nothing in the world to do
but dance. I had no idea how late it was until “New York, New York” came on
with the house lights.
Sam hooked me under his arm and guided
me out into the chilly fall evening. Like an idiot, I’d come without a jacket,
and I tried to play it off like I wasn’t cold. A shiver wracked down my spine,
betraying me.
He shrugged off his leather jacket.
“Here, wear this.”
“B-but then y-you’ll be cold,” I said,
shifting away from him in an effort to stop him. “Look, it’s n-not even cold.
It’s f-fake cold. It’s only what—like, sixty out? M-my body is j-just being
drunk and d-dumb.”
“Val.” The word was a gentle warning. He
held out his jacket like a matador. “Put it on.”
“N-no,” I said with a laugh.
He shook it once like he was taunting
me. “Toro.”
I giggled, stumbling a little as I
brought my hands to the top of my head, pointer fingers to the stars. “Olé!” I cheered as I charged. But
instead of running through his jacket, I found myself in his arms.
I didn’t know how it happened. The
jacket was there, and then it was gone. But instead of being laid out on the
sidewalk like I should have been, Sam’s arms were hooked around my waist, our
bodies winding together and twisting from the force of his catch. And then I
looked up, and time stretched out in a long, still moment. His eyes on my
mouth. Mine on his. His nose millimeters from mine and his mouth so close, if I
turned my head just right, our lips would brush. The warmth of him was
everywhere.
I wasn’t cold anymore. I was on fire.
So I said the first thing that entered
my empty mind.
“Are you going to kiss me, or am I gonna
have to lie to my diary?”
The moment broke with our laughter,
filled the air around us, stopped my chugging heart. He pressed his lips to my
forehead.
I sighed. “I guess that’ll do.”
He hooked his jacket over my shoulders,
taking a moment to look over my face, watching his fingers as he tucked a loose
curl behind my ear. “Come on. Let’s get you home. You did good tonight, Val.”
“Thanks to your expert advice.”
But he smiled. “Pretty soon, you’ll
figure out you didn’t need me at all.”
And I smiled back and pretended like it
was possible that statement held an iota of truth.
About the Author
Staci has been a lot of things up to this point in her life -- a graphic designer, an entrepreneur, a seamstress, a clothing and handbag designer, a waitress. Can't forget that. She's also been a mom, with three little girls who are sure to grow up to break a number of hearts. She's been a wife, though she's certainly not the cleanest, or the best cook. She's also super, duper fun at a party, especially if she's been drinking whiskey. From roots in Houston to a seven year stint in Southern California, Staci and her family ended up settling somewhere in between and equally north, in Denver. They are new enough that snow is still magical. When she's not writing, she's reading, sleeping, gaming, or designing graphics.
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