PDF Playing Favorites A Reverse Harem Romance edition by Scarlet West Romance eBooks

By Brett Callahan on Monday, May 27, 2019

PDF Playing Favorites A Reverse Harem Romance edition by Scarlet West Romance eBooks





Product details

  • File Size 768 KB
  • Print Length 188 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date March 20, 2019
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B07PXKR6X7




Playing Favorites A Reverse Harem Romance edition by Scarlet West Romance eBooks Reviews


  • Well done story with a surprising twist. Nice character development. Great family ties, Looking to read more by this author.
  • Dialogue was confusing and not much of a storyline. It seemed hastily written . I didn't like it very much.
  • This was a skim for the last 2 chapters for me and it didn’t appear to get any better. This book had all sorts of issues.
    First of all, voice. This book supposedly takes place in Denver, Colorado. This author does not speak American English and I don’t think it was British English either, as that is at least somewhat familiar to me. There were a lot of words that I could not figure out what they were, even by trying to read what was around the words. When this happens as often as it does in this book, it interrupts the flow of the book.
    Next is the point of view of the book the book abruptly changed who’s view you are reading through, even in the middle of the chapter. Add in that one minute, the author is describing everything from the taste of the water to the color paint on the wall and the next minute, you can tell you’ve changed locations, but you don’t know where you are or how you got there and how long has passed.
    And if this weren’t all bad enough (which trust me, it is), the grammar is poor. There are random words capitalized in the middle of sentences and all other kinds of craziness.
    I was really excited about this book, because it sounded interesting. Now I just hope someone else writes it well. Sadly, this author did not.
  • "I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book."

    This was a hard book for me to follow.
    It just seemed all over the place.

    The last two chapters were the best for me.
    If the story would have followed that, it would have been better.
    The reverse harem theme just didn't flow for me, especially in the end when she ends up with her one true love.

    Kelsey, has moved back home to live with her dad after finishing college.
    She's gotten an excellent job with a reputable firm.
    She bumps into four brother's, who one by one she sleeps with, but had no connection to the first three.
    She's not looking for romance just fun and entertains the idea of going through them like she did the college football team.
    Grayson, doesn't want to share her and decides if he can't have her to himself and if she is in love with one of them he will just walk away.
    Kelsey, had a connection to Grayson, even though they have spent little time together.
    In
    the end it is a happy ever after and everyone gets what they want.
  • This one unusual take on four brothers, Donnell, Heath, Clarke and Grayson who are attracted to the same woman, Kelsey. When Kelsey moves back home and has a new job she is able to keep an eye on her aging father and while out one night she meets not one sexy man but four brothers. Kelsey has an immediate attraction to them all and ends up spending alone time with each man but Grayson and she can not first understand why. They all are good sharing and once things come to a head that Grayson feels left out does Heath arrange to put Grayson in a position where he can spend time with Kelsey. The four brother’s have shared their deceased fathers business and their upbringing left some feeling different about the others. As adults those feelings come out and Grayson makes a decision to leave the family company. Kelsey gets to see what her and Grayson could have together and she takes a chance not sure where it will lead her! I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.
  • This is the first book of Scarlet West I've read so I had no preconceived ideas on her writing style or what to expect. Well, let me say, this was a pleasant surprise to say the least. "Playing Favorites" is a reverse harem romance that will steam up the pages of your kindle from the get go. Kelsey has moved back to her hometown to live with her dad. On one of her nights out, she meets four very delicious brothers. Now the fun starts! She can't choose. Of course there has to be angst in a good book like this and there is. Tensions rise, old hurts and feuds resurface, and new rivalries ensue. Do I have your interest piqued yet? It should be, because this is well worth the time to read. A thoroughly enjoyable, sexy read that will get your day off to quite a start. I received an advance copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving my review.
  • This is the first book that I have read from Scarlet and I will read more. Kelsey has moved back home after graduating from college and getting a new job. On her first night home she meet the Bradford brothers Heath, Grayson, Donnell and Clarke. She is attracted to all of them, but had a stronger connection with Heath at first. After that night, she didn’t have the connection she thought she would. She shares a night with each brother to see if she has a connection with any of them. This is a different take on a reverse harem romance. Kelsey spends her dates with them one on one, except one night. Who is the man Kelsey has a strong connection with? Will jealousy and the way the men felt when they were younger get in the way of who Kelsey wants to be with?
  • This was a good book, it took me a little to get into it but it was worth it in the end.
    Kelsey is back home after being away for years at college. On her first day out in her home town she meets 4 brothers and she is attracted to all of them. Heath, Grayson, Donnell, and Clark are all attracted to her also but each in a different way. Is there a future here at all or could this bring this family to its knees?
    I liked the story line but struggled with the lack of chemistry between some of the encounters, but that did make more sense in the end.
    Standalone with no cliffhangers.
    I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.