Lily Hamilton had her quiet, predictable life all mapped out, including a hot-shot attorney for a fiancé. That is until she catches him screwing around and takes off in his prized Mercedes, for once not giving a damn where she’s headed. How clichéd is that?Lily Hamilton comes from a family with money. She has just left her fiance because she just caught him cheating on her in the bathroom of all places. So to get back at him, she steals his Mercedes Benz, and goes off into the night. Unfortunately, she ends up in a bad part of California with the car broken down.
Gabriel Jackson is raw and disillusioned. Driving a tow truck is a far cry from the dangerous career he turned his back on, but when he finds the classy blonde in a dangerous part of LA, he’s immediately back in the role of protector.
Lily is hot and sweet and so out of his league it’s not funny, yet Gabe can’t deny the sizzling heat between them. He thinks he wants hard, fast and rough—until he gets his hands on her. He knows he should stay the hell away, but Lily makes him feel, really feel, for the first time in two years. Is she just slumming or can she see beyond the harsh, broken façade to the man beneath? A man who dreams of making her his?
Enter: Gabe, her hero, and a man with a few secrets in his past. They dont hit it off in the beginning, but they are able to build what happens into a relationship. He is a secretive man, but his love for Lily is there, in the back of his mind.
Overall, Play Me, is a good story. I would love to learn what happens between the Lily and Gabe in the end as it is written. I would recommend Play Me to anyone who likes to see a bad guy get the rich chick.


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