The Play by Karina Halle

The Play (The McGregor Boys, #3)

by Karina Halle

The Play is a STANDALONE, CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE comprising of two books in one, totaling 150,000 words.

A troubled Scottish rugby player who doesn't play by the rules.
A vivacious man-eater who's given up on love.
When it comes to Lachlan and Kayla, opposites don't just attract - they explode.

From the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and USA Today Bestselling author of The Pact and The Offer, comes The Play, a standalone spinoff and contemporary romance about taking chances and rescuing hearts.

Kayla Moore has always been comfortable with her feisty, maneating reputation. At least it was fine until she hit her thirties...

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Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

4 of 5 stars

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This was a lot darker than I anticipated. Our characters deal with issues of abandonment, addiction, and guilt. I shed more than my fair share of tears. Beware, this is a long journey for our MCs. They have a lot of work to do on themselves before they can commit to each other. The McGregor men are as irresistible as ever. Lachlan is a great addition to the Scottish crew. I loved the moments of bromance, and wished there was more of that (maybe we will get more in a book for Brigs?). Halle did a good job of developing these characters, because I was not really a Kayla fan, but I was allowed to spend a lot of time in her head, and really got to know her on a deeper level.

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