
I felt like these two went from 0 to 100 quickly and there wasn’t a whole lot of friction to stop it. I’ll be honest, I’m not sure why the first book is titled “Playing Hard to Get”. Anything I Didn’t Like? –The Title of “Playing Hard to Get”– I appreciated the more realistic tone and that we didn’t fall into the many new adult romance clichés that we could have. It didn’t seem as dramatic as the One Week Girlfriend Series, rather the drama is more in everyday relationship obstacles and occurrences. I do think this series has a lighter, less dramatic tone than the original series. It’s sweet and charming and I think fans of Four Years Later will love all the similarities.Īll the romances have great chemistry from the start and it sucks you in as a reader to see how everything will unfold. Like father like son? Seems to be that way! Much like his old man, Knox ( Playing Hard to Get, #1) ends up falling for his college tutor while trying to make the cut for professional football. Much like Fable’s offspring getting their own series called The Callahans, Owen’s family gets the special spin-off treatment this time! How Does It Compare To The Original? –Similar Romance Tropes– Owen is Fable’s younger brother and was the lead character in Four Years Later. This series features Owen Maguire’s kids from the One Week Girlfriend Series.

WARNING: If you have not finished the original series, this review may have spoilers! Genre: New Adult, Contemporary, Romance, Sports This is a spinoff of the One Week Girlfriend Series. The Players Series is a spin-off of the One Week Girlfriend Series It is recommended that you read the original series first in order to get the most out of the spin-off series. Spin-off Saturdays: On Saturdays, I will review a series that is a spin-off series.
