Saturday, 31 October 2020

Review: Playing With Trouble

Playing With Trouble Playing With Trouble by Amy Andrews
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What could be nicer than a cute but steamy romance between an injured Australian rugby player and a single mother?

Jane specialises in restoring old houses, she has a fantastic job working on restoring a room in a mansion in Credence ready for a prestigious photo shoot. Then her flaky ex gets a gig with his band and returns their four year old son to her, accompanied by a guilt present of a chameleon, as you do. Now Jane has a deadline and a four year old to entertain.

Cole had a horrific car accident which has ended his brilliant rugby career. Unable to cope with the constant scrutiny by fans and the press in Australia he has taken advantage of his friend Cole's offer of a vacation in his mansion in Credence, Colorado.

Cole is no stranger to single mums trying to raise kids single-handedly while holding down a job, heck his mother did it for him, so he finds himself offering to look after Jane's son Finn while she works.

It was only supposed to be a holiday romance, but is Cole really supposed to walk away?

Loved it! Cute moppets, rugby training for toddlers, role-reversals, steamy scenes and touching romance, this really has the lot.

Amy Andrews is one of my favourite authors, she writes funny romances with plenty of heat and all the feels.

I was invited to read this novel by the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.

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