Play to Win

By Jodie Slaughter

Jodie Slaughter's latest rom-com, Play to Win, is a sizzling romance where a winning lottery ticket is meant to be a new start but instead becomes a second chance at love.

Miriam Butler’s life is going nowhere in the slowest, most excruciating way possible. Stuck in the same barely-paying job she’s had since she was sixteen and spending every night sleeping in the spare twin bed in her mother’s house, her existence might be hilarious if it wasn’t so bleak. One trip to her favorite corner store upends everything when she finds herself the winner of a Mega Millions Lottery Jackpot. Unfortunately, not even life-altering roses come without their painful thorns. Hers just so happen to be in the form of an estranged husband who has the right to claim his share of her money.

It’s been eight years since Leo Vaughn has had a conversation with his wife. When she calls out of the blue, practically begging him to come back to Greenbelt, the last thing he expects her to tell him when he gets there is that she’s come into a whole heap of money. She offers him a life-changing proposition of his own. Take a lump sum, finally sign the divorce papers, and be done with her for good. Only, a forever without her is the last thing Leo wants. So he gives a proposition of his own. One that won’t cost her nearly as many millions, but will buy him the time to do the one thing he’s been hungry to do since he left -- win her back.

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Published Jul 11, 2023

320 pages

Average rating: 7

5 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

supercoolstephy
Apr 30, 2024
6/10 stars
I loved the premise of this book. It all seemed to be a great idea but it was really slow to get moving for me. I wish we would have gotten more of the backstory POV of Miri and Leo to really get the second chance romance flutters ourselves. Overall, I think this was an okay book, but maybe not the book for me.

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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