Tuesday 19 March 2019

Play To Win - Kelly Jamieson - Release Blitz



He only plays to win...

Play to Win by Kelly Jamieson is now live!





Meet the Wynns—a hockey dynasty built on family, money, and drama. From USA Today bestselling author Kelly Jamieson, the first novel in a new series is a total win-win.“Kelly Jamieson is an auto-buy for me.”—Carly Phillips

After an injury forced Théo Wynn to give up professional hockey, he turned to his second love: numbers. Now, as the general manager of his grandfather’s NHL team, the Los Angeles Condors, Théo is dying to prove to the rest of his family—especially the brother who betrayed him—that he’s just as successful as the rest of them. If only Théo had a gorgeous woman on his arm to complete the picture. . . .

Lacey Olson needs to get out of Las Vegas right now, thanks to her no-good, crooked brother. When a handsome stranger who’s out partying with friends comes to her rescue in the cocktail lounge where she works, they strike up a conversation that leads to a crazy plan: her leaving with Théo for L.A. tomorrow. A few drinks later, the idea gets even crazier: a quickie marriage that works for both of them.

But back in California, Lacey immediately turns Théo’s precise, well-ordered life into one big beach party. And before long, she’s tempting him with her smart mouth, sexy body, and sunny charm. The last thing Théo needs is a real relationship to distract him. Because he only plays to win. . . .

















3.5 Stars

I'm a fan of Kelly Jamieson's hockey romances, so when I saw that she was releasing a new series it's safe to say I was intrigued and quite eager to read Play to Win. 

The Wynn family is large, complex and completely dysfunctional.  There is so much jealousy, anger, hurt and betrayal that revolves around the various members of this family, not to mention their competitive natures it's sure to be an interesting series. 

 What starts as a marriage of convenience between two opposites, was quite different to the hockey story I was expecting. 

Theo Wynn is a former NHL player, so he buff and brawny, but also a bit of a nerd.  He's quite the contradiction and has a point to prove to his family, in particular his younger brother.  I really liked his drive, intelligence and determination. 

Lacey is Theo's opposite whilst he organised and goal orientated, she's more flighty and free spirted but still very honest which I really liked. 

With all the drama and large family, it took me a while to figure out how the characters fit in and are connected, but now i'm quite intrigued by this dysfunctional dynastic family, and look forward to reading the next Wynn Hockey title. 


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