Review: Private Player

Book Review: Private Player, by Louise Bay, 4 stars


The first time I meet Madison Shore, I’m greeted by her knickers. She’s upside down and trying to untangle herself from my chair at a wedding.

I get to see a whole lot more of her later that night.

The second time I meet Madison Shore is in my London office. Turns out she’s a journalist writing an article about me. To keep control of my company, I need to convince people I’m more serious about business than my playboy reputation suggests. Madison holds my future in her hands.

Now I just need to convince the woman I took to bed on Saturday night that I'm not the player everyone thinks I am.


Genre: contemporary romance

Publication date: July 2021

Mature content: yes

Review: After reading and enjoying Dr. Off Limits, I decided to read the book about the only Cove brother who is not a doctor. And although it's kind of predictable, I did enjoy Madison and Nathan's romance story. 


I could pass up the explicit sex scenes and the cliche way they first meet, have a one night stand and later have to work together, but overall their dynamics was pretty good. And I love Nathan's family, especially his father. 

I definitely will be reading more on the Cove brothers in the future. 

Happy readings!

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