My Next Play
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4.5 • 13 Ratings
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- $10.99
Publisher Description
What happens when you fall for your best friend, but they fall in love with someone else? Nothing is what it seems in this unrequited love, new adult romance.
Miles knew Nessa never had eyes for him. Only when someone new tries to hurt her, he knows he can’t stand back any longer. It’s time she finds out the man he is behind the glasses and beneath the shell he wrapped himself in.
But now he has to hope that once she sees the real him, she’ll stay. Because he doesn’t want to let go, even if someone else tries to make that choice for them both.
Customer Reviews
A good read
Miles has had feelings for Nessa for a long time but she has never seen him in this way. This friends to lovers story was a good addition to the series and had me invested from the first chapter.
I was drawn into the story that Ms. Ryan wove about Miles and Nessa. When Nessa is devastated that the man she has fallen for has fallen for her friend, Miles believes that the time is right for her to finally see the real him.
My Next Play was well written with characters who are easy to relate too. As Miles lends Nessa a shoulder to cry on, they will cross the line. The question is will it ruin their friendship or be the start of an amazing journey.
You’ll have to one click to find out.
Miles and Nessa
This is the third book in this series and this time we see Miles and Nessa fall for each other. Miles is haunted by his past but with Nessa he is happier. Nessa has a lot of hidden depth that is slowly revealed throughout the story. There is of course a lot of steam, a threat and danger they need to overcome and a HEA. These great characters are friends who become lovers and as is always the case with Carrie Ann Ryan's book you can't help but love them.
My Next Play is addictive and enthralling
Will they? Won’t they? Can they? Should they? Miles and Nessa’s story is addictive and enthralling. They have real world issues to deal with, and are presented with seemingly unsurmountable obstacles. It is a story of friendship and loyalty, and that you just can’t judge a book by its cover (or a man by his manners).
Full disclosure: I was given an ARC of the book, however this review is my own honest opinion.