It’s a grumpy rugby player, feisty heroine, enemies-to-lovers slow burn story. If you’ve read Adriana’s Brewer Family Series, then you’ll recognize some of the side characters. This book also does great as a stand-alone. (You don’t HAVE to have read the Brewer Series, but it does make for some fun Easter eggs throughout the book if you have.) "Play Me" takes place a few years after Renn Brewer has been running the Tennessee Royal Rugby Club. It’s great to see Renn again, and in boss-man mode. We first met Renn in Adriana’s book “The Proposal” and he was a bit of a mess so it’s nice to see him more grounded. He’s just signed new scrum half Gray Adler to his rugby team and Gray’s a bit of a mess. Renn sees himself in Gray and decides to give him a chance to show the world that he’s the star rugby player he believes he is. Renn also requests that his super sharp employee Astrid Lawsen work with Gray as his assistant. If you’ve read Adriana’s Brewer Series, you know that Astrid is extremely organized, can produce just about anything in minutes, and can solve any major crisis in the blink of an eye. She’s not thrilled to be assigned to the train wreck that is Gray, but she agrees to guide Gray through the end of the rugby season.
Gray is a wild card and hates being told what to do so he and Astrid do NOT get along. Like, at ALL. Their banter had me giggling over and over again. They give as good as they get and they don’t quit. It’s hilarious at times. They’ve each met their match, and their fights just set the stage for some steamy sparks.
A few things I loved about this book?
--We get to see familiar places in the book, such as Stupey’s—which you’ll remember from Ripley Brewer’s book, “The Invitation.”
--I loved reading how protective Renn is of Astrid. She saved his butt more than once when he was a rugby player--and after. It’s nice to see him acknowledge that and make sure she feels valued.
--One of the things I've always loved about Adriana's books is her amazing ability to write a great group chat. Astrid's girlfriends group chat, and Gray's teammate group chat do NOT disappoint.
--Both leads have their own issues and while they are slow to trust each other and show any vulnerability, the reward is great for the reader when we get to see behind those tough personalities.
A few wishes of my own:
--Now that we’ve met more of the Tennessee Royals Rugby Club teammates, I just want more! Especially those goofballs, Nico and Ridge. I feel like they’re my people.
--And do I want more of Astrid’s good friends, Gianna and Audrey? Yes, please!
--And the men of Sugar Creek, Hartley and Brooks? I’m gonna need that series too, pretty please.