Author: Cindi Madsen
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Format: eBook
Publisher: Entangled: Embrace
Publication Date: January 25th 2016
**I received this ARC for free in exchange for an honest review.**
This bad boy is about to get played...
After getting her heart broken by a player again, Whitney Porter is done with men. She's focusing on her future career and her first assignment at the college newspaper: Posing as a sports writer for an expose on the extra perks jocks receive. But Hudson Decker, the bad boy of the hockey team, is about to test her resolve. To keep herself from breaking her no-sex rule with the temptingly tattooed athlete, she decides to use him for a side project: Anatomy of a player, to help Whitney-and women everywhere-spot a player, learn what makes him tick, and how to avoid falling for one.
With his life spiraling out of control, Hudson Decker's looking for a distraction. When his teammates bet him that he can't land the gorgeous but prickly new reporter, he accepts the challenge, boasting he'll have her in bed by the end of the semester. But Whitney is so much more than Hudson expected, and soon enough, he's in too deep. The last thing he needs is another complication, but staying away isn't an option. One thing's for certain: this girl totally throws him off his game.
Review
Anatomy of a Player is a great read. There are plenty of funny moments and I really enjoyed the banter between Whitney and Hudson. Hudson is used to looking a girl and getting her because of his hockey player status (emphasis on the player). Whitney is tired of being played and is determined not to fall for a guy who is the definition of player.
The article Whitney writes on the anatomy of a player was funny since it ended up being all about Hudson. I really enjoyed how she made him work to get with her and she didn't just give it up. I'm glad we get both of their points of view otherwise I think no one would believe Hudson's feelings for Whitney were real.
The secondary characters were very likable and I enjoyed the fact that they didn't take away from the main characters' story.
Rating: 4 stars
The article Whitney writes on the anatomy of a player was funny since it ended up being all about Hudson. I really enjoyed how she made him work to get with her and she didn't just give it up. I'm glad we get both of their points of view otherwise I think no one would believe Hudson's feelings for Whitney were real.
The secondary characters were very likable and I enjoyed the fact that they didn't take away from the main characters' story.
Rating: 4 stars
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