Play With Me is a cute novella of Liza, Tony and Ryan. Liza and tony are best friends and Liza has had a crush on him since forever. Ryan is Tony’s soccer teammate and a good friend. When Liza sees that Tony has eyes for another girl, she steps up her game and wants to join the soccer team. All of t...
3-1/2 stars.My full review, including quotes and stuffs, is on the Fictionators.Liza has been in love with her BFF, Tony, for as long as she can remember. He watches movies with her. Misses her when they're apart. Even climbs up to her room at night. He's everything she thinks she wants in a boyf...
And that's how you make my heart flutter! Thank you very much! ^_^ Just AMAZING! MORE! MORE! MORE PLEASE! I enjoyed this a lot. Liza and Tony have been friends for like, forever, and Liza had it in her head that they were bound to be together forever. She was always doing things for him and him alo...
Hmm. I'll admit it, when I saw this on the "Customers who bought this also bought..." list after I finished Catching Jordan...I was drawn straight to the soccer ball and clicked "Buy" without blinking. As a former player and current soccer mom, I do love anything and everything soccer.Unfortunately,...
THOROUGHLY enjoyed this novella! It’s just perfect. I would'nt want to change a thing about it.It covers all the good things I like in YA Romance:The perfect hero (18yrs old): charming, captain of the soccer team, gorgeous, patient, young alphaThe perfect heroine (about to turn 17 yrs) : cute, vulne...
A short sweet tale of young love. Awww.. Honestly, when people get sick and tired of complicated, twist-filled books, they should delve into the world of "make-my-stomach-tingle" teen romance. Come on! We need those once in a while. And Play With Me sure fits in that category.I read this because of ...
Wow. I love this book. Full review when I wake up later. ;)Morning came... and I still love this novella. I think this is the first book after months that really made me giddy because of the sweetness? Ah! I don't know what to phrase it in English but we do have this word in Tagalog called 'kilig'. ...
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