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NOW AN AMAZON TOP 100 BESTSELLER!When the guy I'm fake engaged to suggests we get married in Hawaii, I'm all in.And then I meet his family.His parents look upon him with disapproving eyes, and that's nice compared to the way they look at me. His pro quarterback brother thinks everything's a contest, including wooing me away from Luke. His sweet and bubbly sister is the one saving grace in this family.None of them are playing fair, though.It's up to us to beat them at their own game. Teaming up with Luke only pushes us closer together, but he still won't give into the heat between us. I'm his best friend's little sister. He and I are roommates. I work for him.They're all reasons that don't really matter since I'm marrying my Prince Charming at six o'clock on the beach.Too bad it's not real.FAIR GAME is the third book in the VEGAS ACES series. This series must be read in order.

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If I would have known ( this may be my Fault) that this was a 5 part story for over $13, I would never have bought it. Definitely not worth it as it very easily could’ve been one book. Also, you name it, cheating, best friends little sister, blackmail, pregnant ex, owner holding contract over Luke’s head, hateful family, etc, it’s all here. All parts end on a cliffhanger. I love most of her books but this is a waste.
As Their Secret Hawaiian Nuptials Approach. The Dalton Family Takes Dysfunction To Extremes During Their Bumpy Family Reunion, & Older Brother Jack Shows His True Colors – And He Doesn’t Play Fair. Just As Events Begin To Take A Positive Turn, The Book Ends With Yet Another Twist.The Vegas Aces series includes:1. Home Game2. Long Game3. Fair Game4. Waiting Game5. End GameVegas Aces is a series of quick reads that revolves around Luke Dalton, wide receiver for the Las Vegas-based Aces football team, and his best friend and fellow teammate’s little sister, Ellie Nolan.This is book three of the series, Fair Game. Book one of the series, Home Game, sets up the series and ends with an unexpected angsty twist. Long Game, book two, gets serious as Luke and Ellie begin to live and work together. Each book is sure to have the reader ready to grab the next book of the series.FROM HOME GAME, BOOK ONE:Josh Nolan loved playing for his hometown team – the Chicago Bears – but he doesn’t regret getting traded to the Las Vegas Aces one year ago. His new teammates are already like brothers. With his fiancĂ©e Nicki at his side, life couldn’t be better.It is just days before Josh and Nicki’s early summer wedding as the story opens.Ellie Marie Nolan, twenty-five, always finds herself in trouble. She doesn’t always think first. She suffers from foot in the mouth syndrome and is prone to accidents. Her brother Josh laughs when she tells him all about her slipups. He happens to be a pro-football player – and engaged to be married to Ellie’s best friend since sophomore year of high school. Ellie couldn’t be happier for the pair, though she might be a little jealous. Her most recent attempt at a boyfriend failed – and she lost her job as well, a job in public relations that she loved. So when Josh suggests that there is nothing preventing her from following him and Nicki to Las Vegas, she gives it serious consideration. And when he works out temporary living arrangements for her, she can hardly refuse giving it a go. She can always move back if it doesn’t work out. So instead of planning to fly back after Josh and Nicki’s wedding this weekend, she packs up her apartment and hopes to make Vegas her new home.Luke Dalton, thirty-one, lives for football. He started out his professional career playing for the Aces and fully intends to stay in Las Vegas until his retirement from the sport. But new recruits join the league each year, competing for a limited number of spots. He sees the writing on the wall, even if he chooses to ignore it. He is disciplined and professional in all he does, hoping to delay the inevitable. What really weighs him down, however, is the women from is past. He and Savannah divorced just over four years ago, but the sports reporter still tries to squeeze him for all she can. And Michele was a mistake that he hopes not to repeat. That ended a few months ago. He never should have had her move in after just a year of dating. He has learned from experience, though, and vows never to marry again.When Luke and Ellie meet as strangers on the eve of Josh and Nicki’s rehearsal dinner, neither is looking for a relationship. But when they later cross paths again, their simple tryst turns out to be incredibly complicated. Ellie may be an open book, but Luke is a little more complex. Ellie gets conflicting ideas about the quiet-spoken bachelor, and she cannot quite make up her mind about him. Forced together by circumstances, though, she begins to get a glimpse into the real man. This story ends with a surprising twist that leads into the second book of the series.I rate this book 4.5 stars.FROM LONG GAME, BOOK TWO:As book two opens, it is still Tuesday morning and Luke feels the reality of the situation weighing on him, but Ellie keeps a cool head, thinking like a PR professional. Michelle is vile and clearly makes Luke miserable. Unlike Luke, Ellie smells a rat. The thought of Michelle manipulating her way into Luke’s life crushes him, but Ellie explains that he can be a good father without giving into Michelle’s ploys. Ellie has lingering questions about Luke’s acceptance of the claims – there is so much about him that she still doesn’t know – but she focuses on the task at hand instead of badgering the very private bachelor. The couple agrees to continue with their fake engagement in order to partially shield Luke from Michelle’s machinations. They even begin to toy with the idea of turning their fake engagement into a fake marriage despite Luke’s vow to never marry again. In desperation, Luke challenges Ellie to prove her worth in her PR efforts as his reputation stands to take a beating.Ellie’s relationship with Luke is beyond complicated as they continue to get to know one another in this book. Luke provides her a place to live as well as a job, and they need to portray a couple in love as they begin to be seen in public. There are mixed signals and confusing feelings galore on both sides, but it is Luke that holds the pair back. He continues to tell her that he is no Prince Charming when everything she learns about him indicates otherwise. Ellie slowly gets pulled into his life and his past. Each person she meets gives her a new piece of the puzzle to the enigmatic Luke Dalton. Debbie, Luke’s cook. Michelle, his ex-girlfriend. His ex-wife Savannah. Ace’s owner Calvin Bennett. And finally Luke’s family – his little sister Kaylee, his older brother Jack, and his parents – Tim and Carol Dalton. But the deeper Ellie gets, the more questions she has.Luke and Ellie’s story continues with surprising revelations as the pair settles in and tries to stick to business despite their intense chemistry. Ellie takes on the task of saving Luke’s career and reputation, but she is often in her head with romantic thoughts of Luke. It does sometimes get a little repetitive, but on the other hand Luke’s behavior is confusing. Their one night stand turned friendship is complicated by mixed signals. This book is a little more serious as Luke’s history begins to come to light. He is absolutely adorable with his Lucky Charm habit and quiet but thoughtful ways. Still, he is honest in saying there is more to the story, which foretells of more roadblocks on the way to any potential happy ending for the couple. The tension builds when Ellie finally meets Luke’s family, and the book ends with another angsty twist that leads to the third book in the series.I rate this book 4.5 stars.IN THIS BOOK:The story picks up exactly where it left off in Long Game. To review, after getting called into Aces owner Calvin Bennett’s office, Luke gets serious about turning his and Ellie’s fake engagement into a fake marriage. When Ellie learns that Michelle is Calvin’s daughter, she has a better understanding of just how much Michelle’s pregnancy has complicated Luke’s life and how it puts his contract renewal in jeopardy. To stave off the media, Michelle, and Calvin, they agree to marry while on his family’s upcoming annual vacation, making the arrangements but keeping everything a secret. They spend two wonderful days in Hawaii together, bonding, before his family arrives. Although Ellie understands from the outset that there are problems in Luke’s family, she is completely unprepared for what she witnesses upon meeting them. Tim and Carol are cold and uncaring towards Luke while at the same time adoring of Jack. Jack is rude and arrogant, and his flirting has no boundaries. Kaylee is the one bright spot, but cannot be trusted to keep secrets. The story leaves off the evening that his family joins them, after Luke callously makes Ellie feel used, and Jack invites Ellie up to his room minutes later. She is tempted after so much rejection from Luke, his brother.As book three opens, it is still the evening of Luke’s family’s arrival in Hawaii, and Ellie finds herself knocking on Jack’s door. It is shocking and confusing to read, much like Ellie herself feels. She has a lot to say to Jack, but her own confounded state and bad timing prevent her from getting the answers and reassurances she seeks. This does nothing to rectify things between her and Luke, and all the progress made between the pair is erased upon his family’s arrival. Every time they gather there is drama. Sometimes it brings the couple closer, and sometimes it sets them further apart.Jack, however, is consistent in trying to rile up his younger brother Luke. They are both magnetic and powerful personalities, but Jack’s loud and arrogant ways overpower Luke’s more laid back and chill persona when the two are together. While Ellie first finds it difficult to resist Jack’s evil charm, she does begin to get a small glimpse of the underlying problem between the brothers. Yet while she has fallen hard and fast for Luke, her love remains unrequited. Luke struggles when in the presence of his family, and isn’t in a terribly good state of mind. Nevertheless there are moments that keep hope alive that the couple might actually find their happy ending.Ellie struggles with her feelings at times, but she remains convinced that Luke might be her Prince Charming. Although Luke really pulls inside of himself in the few days his family is there, he does a few remarkably Prince Charming-like things that begin to redeem his thoughtless inattention to Ellie. Like in book two, Ellie is once again in her head a lot. She is confused, but it does begin to drag. Hopefully the next two books in the series will have more action versus inner dialogue. Nevertheless, this is just one piece of a story that that is steeped in suspense as each installment comes to a dramatic cliffhanger. Just as events begin to take a positive turn for the couple, the book ends with yet another twist.This installment of their story explores Luke’s relationship with his family, and though the visit is rocky and causes difficulties between Luke and Ellie, it is also a tool for Luke to be forced out of his carefully controlled environment in Ellie’s presence. He might be able to maintain order at home, but he crumbles around his family. The hurt is too deep, causing him to regress. He clearly wants to get along and be liked, and he is the first to own up to his past mistakes. Others in his family are not so forthcoming. That Luke is such a good guy essentially dooms him to being treated like a rug. Luke may seem like he generally has his act together, but issues of self-esteem appear to play a big role in how he lives his life. His strong desire for privacy is one example. His decision to never marry again is in all likelihood also rooted in his lack of self-esteem. He seems desperate for forgiveness from his family, but none is forthcoming. The divide between Luke and Jack, as well as between Luke and his parents, has only been partially explained. More remains to be told.Hold on tight for a few big surprises! Luke and Ellie’s story continues as their secret Hawaiian nuptials approach. The Dalton family takes dysfunction to extremes during their bumpy family reunion, and older brother Jack shows his true colors – and he doesn’t play fair. Their story is certain to have a few more crazy surprises along way. This book, like book two, is more serious in tone. It is nicely written. The plot is fairly simple. It is written in first person from Ellie’s POV. I rate this book four stars.I received an advance copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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