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The Player: A Billionaire & Escort Standalone Romance Novel (Trust Fund Book 3) Kindle Edition
Billionaire Sutton Mayfair has nothing left to lose...
My best friend is getting married to the woman I love. They say the nice guy finishes last. So what's the point of being a goddamn gentleman?
Maybe I should take what I want.
Even that sexy little thing on the street corner.
She needs a hot meal and a place to sleep. Instead I'm taking her home to soothe the savage beast inside me. I was born a bastard, and for the first time in my life I act like one.
Except the more I use her, the more I need her.
I didn't know I had someone left to lose.
But for a single heartbeat, I had her.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMarch 17, 2020
- File size1.0 MB
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"This is a beautifully sad book that transforms into a magical, fairytale ending much like a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly." - Elizabeth, Goodreads reader
"It was so easy to get caught up in this incredible story. Sutton and Ashleigh's romance is a powerful and poignant tale that is sometimes painful but ultimately beautiful." - Gladys, Goodreads reader
"Mating Theory is authentic and raw! Sizzling with passion, conflict and desire, Sutton and Ashleigh's love is awe-inspiring!" - Maria, Goodreads reader
"Their journey is deliciously painful, full of angst and entirely perfect. Skye Warren has delivered another devastatingly wonderful and truly satisfying read. Bravo!" - Jennifer, Goodreads reader
"I loved & adored this book!! I'm surprised how many times I teared up for Sutton and Ashleigh. It was raw, emotional, & beautiful!" - Wasted Life Books & Romance
"I give it 5++++ stars. I'm slightly obsessed with down on their luck women... And the men who find them, love them, try to save them... Highly recommend!" - Ashley, Goodreads reader
"Skye Warren writes with such emotion and passion that the reader absorbs those emotions and feelings so deeply, as if the story is happening to them, with them, and for them.This Tanglewood series is the most captivating and compelling saga I have ever read." - Kelly, Goodreads reader
"Sutton and Ashleigh had an electrifying chemistry right from the moment they met. I loved how every emotion was raw and real... Their passion was incredibly hot and all-consuming. Skye Warren managed to find beauty in pain with these two and that's why their love story is so genuine and heartbreakingly beautiful." - Weronika, Goodreads reader
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- ASIN : B084VTLCXB
- Publisher : (March 17, 2020)
- Publication date : March 17, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 1.0 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 238 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #78,916 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #855 in Enemies to Lovers Romance
- #2,286 in Billionaires & Millionaires Romance eBooks
- #2,511 in Billionaires & Millionaires Romance
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Skye Warren is the New York Times bestselling author of dangerous romance. Her books have sold over two million copies. She makes her home in Texas with her loving family and mischievous dogs.
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Customers find the story captivating and enjoyable. They describe the book as a page-turner with engaging characters and passionate relationships. The content is heartfelt and emotional, with themes of shared pain and redemption. Readers appreciate the skillful writing style and lyricism of the author's words. However, some feel the pace is too fast and glosses over details.
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Customers enjoy the story's quality. They find the saga compelling, sweet, and flowing well. The characters are intense, with plenty of tension and angst. Readers appreciate the twist at the end and satisfying conclusion.
"...who is the catalyst for Sutton’s restoration, and she has a clear story in this book. But this is more about a happy ending for Sutton...." Read more
"...Their journey is complicated and has its own twists and turns. Hugely recommend readers enjoy their story, their banter and the love…. “..." Read more
"Skye Warren knocks it out of the park again with this angsty story of two broken people at the end of their rope who help each other find their worth..." Read more
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Customers enjoy the book's readability. They find it captivating and well-written, with a compelling story that keeps them hooked from start to finish. The characters Sutton and Ashleigh are well-developed, and the series as a whole is enjoyable.
"I loved this book. I loved the characters and the story. I think this story happens in real life frequently but probably without such a happy ending." Read more
"...A total page turner, Mating Theory offers Warren’s trademark of scorching heat, swoon-worthy characters, and an oh-so-satisfying conclusion that..." Read more
"...waited a long time for Stratton to have his story told and it was worth the wait...." Read more
"This book was incredible! You felt so many emotions from the first page. I did not know if I wanted to cry or crack a smile...." Read more
Customers enjoy the character development. They find the characters swoon-worthy, with passion between them. The heroine is wonderful and the author seems to see into her soul.
"...For me, this story is Sutton’s story. Ashleigh is a wonderful heroine who is the catalyst for Sutton’s restoration, and she has a clear story in..." Read more
"I loved this book. I loved the characters and the story. I think this story happens in real life frequently but probably without such a happy ending." Read more
"...Mating Theory offers Warren’s trademark of scorching heat, swoon-worthy characters, and an oh-so-satisfying conclusion that will make you a die..." Read more
"Love the characters made me realized what would it been for me if I haven't had my dad's protection, I had scars in my heart and mind but reading..." Read more
Customers find the book heartfelt and emotional. They say it's full of shared pain and redemption, with a passion and empathy that warms their hearts. The characters are described as incredible souls trying to live to see the next chapter.
"...Interestingly enough, she does this with the act of empathy through the character of Ashleigh and the use of repetition to help us better understand..." Read more
"...Their relationship is sinful and sexy and dark, full of shared pain and redemption...." Read more
"...Sutton and Ashleigh’s relationship is truly heart-wrenching and beautiful: Sky Warren could not have written a better match for Sutton...." Read more
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Customers enjoy the book's romantic story. They describe it as passionate and deep, with a charismatic hero. The cover is also appreciated. Overall, readers find the romance suitable with elements of loss, longing, healing, and freeing.
"Sutton Mayfair. So rich, so handsome, such a cowboy and so heartbroken. I couldn’t wait for Sutton to get a book written just for him...." Read more
"...Sutton was a sexy, layered, and heartbreaking side character in Skye Warren’s Trust Fund series. He left that series broken and bereft...." Read more
"...Sutton and Ashleigh’s relationship is truly heart-wrenching and beautiful: Sky Warren could not have written a better match for Sutton...." Read more
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Customers appreciate the book's writing quality. They find the writing skillful and lyrical, with the author's words working well within the storyline.
"...going to put this right here, right now: I think Skye Warren is a writing genius. There, I’ve said it. Now, I can move on...." Read more
"Sky Warren is an amazing writer. The story flows well and the characters are intense...." Read more
"...Lastly, this book was beautifully written, Robert Frost writings worked very well within their storyline." Read more
"...Sutton and Ashleigh are great together!!! A MUST read, very well written!" Read more
Customers find the book's pace too fast, with details glossed over and the story wrapped up too quickly.
"...Literally. Years. And it was all extremely rushed...." Read more
"...I had more time to and more push and pull with the H and h. Insta love was sooo fast and that’s just not my jam...." Read more
"...Too fast, Insta love. No character building...." Read more
"...It was rushed in places with a lot of glossing over details. I didn't believe in Ashleigh and Suttons love. The writing made it impossible...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2020Overall Grade: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I’m going to put this right here, right now: I think Skye Warren is a writing genius. There, I’ve said it. Now, I can move on. Warren is one of the first authors I read who took on the mantle of crafting universes for her characters. In past reviews for her other books, I’ve noted my excitement at her ability to weave in characters from prior books, so that you feel connected to this larger community. When a former character pops up, you know that Warren has taken care to drop us back into a community such as Tanglewood. For all of its darkness, Tanglewood is one of my favorite places BECAUSE Warren makes us want to live there. We want to meet Damon and Penny and Gabriel and Avery and Harlow and Christopher and Hugo and Bea and Blue and Hannah…and on and on. Warren makes us feel like we are life-long friends with her characters, and we hate to leave them. So…thankfully, Warren doesn’t make us.
Enter Sutton Mayfair, one of the devastated heroes in Warren’s Trust Fund series. When we left him, Sutton had been spurned by the loves of his life, Harlow and Christopher. Rudderless and grieving the end of his love affairs with these two, Sutton has fallen into despair, anesthetizing himself and his grief in alcohol. Having agreed to act as Christopher’s best man, Sutton feels overwhelmed and unprepared for that folly. One night, he meets Ashleigh, a prostitute, and he feels a connection with her. As Sutton engages in the wedding festivities for Harlow and Christopher, Ashleigh becomes his lifeline, and she awakens something in him that helps repair his broken heart. However, is it possible for these two to have a future given her occupation and his trepidation about relationships, given his broken heart? Is it possible for the bastard son of an abusive man to find a happy ending?
From its first pages, Warren makes herself known as a poet. There is a lyricism in her words. Since poetry seems to be one of the connections between Sutton and Ashleigh, it makes you wonder if Warren’s own prose becomes poetry as an inspiration for her characters. There were these moments of heavy prose that stirred my little lit student heart. With words like this: “[u]fortunately. Unfortunately, I’ll always be his friend. Unfortunately, there are knives carving the inside of me, writing patterns of loss on the slick side of my skin. ‘Yes,’” you fall deeply into this world of loss and restoration. Every page that turns, Warren’s prose lays bare Sutton’s fractured soul and offers up Ashleigh as his balm. Warren’s words become the catalyst for redemption in her story.
Even in its beginning, there is a tension in Sutton’s story. My heart hurt for him which made traveling through his story at times difficult. Even in the Trust Fund series, you vacillate between the emotion of his eventual rejection and the defenses he raises to protect himself from this rejection. There were times in the duet when I both despised him and hurt for him. Entering Mating Theory, I knew his journey would be a difficult one. I was curious how Warren would transfer our acceptance of Sutton with someone other than Christopher and Harlow. Interestingly enough, she does this with the act of empathy through the character of Ashleigh and the use of repetition to help us better understand his relationship with his past loves. First of all, Warren crafts Ashleigh in such a way that, while she is the youngest character, she reads as the wisest. She sees Sutton’s soul in ways that Harlow and Christopher failed. There is a moment on the day of Harlow and Christopher’s wedding that brilliantly exemplifies her care and compassion for him. It’s here where we begin to understand their connection to each other and its superiority over his relationships with Harlow and Christopher. Even more, Warren, through her use of repetition, illustrates his disconnect from the two. We realize that Sutton has idealized his bond with Harlow. Warren elucidates for us that Sutton doesn’t “know” Harlow as he supposed. Yet, Sutton recognizes Ashleigh’s pain and seems to see into her soul, into the essence of who she is. Warren imagines them as soul-mated, and it allows the reader to accept Sutton’s journey to love Ashleigh. This is necessary because we need to accept a love interest for Sutton beyond Christopher and Harlow, who have chosen each other before him.
For me, this story is Sutton’s story. Ashleigh is a wonderful heroine who is the catalyst for Sutton’s restoration, and she has a clear story in this book. But this is more about a happy ending for Sutton. Don’t get me wrong. I love Ashleigh as the heroine. Again, for me, she’s wiser than the older, more mature adults, and her story is a heartbreaking one. However, I showed up for Sutton. Skye Warren ameliorated Sutton’s life in such a way that the message of second chances is clear. Even after heartbreak, we can find a better path, a richer life, and a deeper love. Moving beyond his past, Sutton finds a brighter future, one he truly deserves. Honestly, I loved Mating Theory a bit more than Warren’s Trust Fund duet because Sutton and Ashleigh’s story could be any of our own.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2020Sutton Mayfair. So rich, so handsome, such a cowboy and so heartbroken. I couldn’t wait for Sutton to get a book written just for him. He had my heart when he was introduced in “Survival of the Richest” but, in the Mating Theory we find him broken and angry. He meets a someone can they help him? While reading this book the question can also be asked, can they help themself Skye writes Sutton’s story with heart. I was rooting for him and loved how Skye gives Sutton the road to healing. It never is easy. It’s just signature Skye Warren edgy romance. I will say my only complaint is I wish it was longer. I can read about Skyes world in Tanglewood anytime, anywhere. 🖤🖤🖤🖤
“I love you, Sutton Mayfair”
“Good” “Because I waited long enough.”
- Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024Readers of Ms Warren’s other books have encountered Sutton Mayfair and Ashleigh. Sutton the rancher and construction builder was once in love with his best friend and partner Christopher Bardot and his future bride, Harper St Clare. Ashleigh we caught a glimpse of when Harper was trying to save a falling down library. 17yo Ashleigh is a runaway trying to survive on the streets. A serendipitist meeting with Sutton leads him to not just redemption but the real love of his life. He teaches Ashleigh how to ride his horse, Haven; shares her love of Robert Frost poems and gifts her with friends she never thought she would have. Their journey is complicated and has its own twists and turns. Hugely recommend readers enjoy their story, their banter and the love…. “With miles to go before I sleep.” (Nor of this reader’s favorite Frost poems.)
- Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2023I loved this book. I loved the characters and the story. I think this story happens in real life frequently but probably without such a happy ending.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2020Skye Warren knocks it out of the park again with this angsty story of two broken people at the end of their rope who help each other find their worth. Sutton was a sexy, layered, and heartbreaking side character in Skye Warren’s Trust Fund series. He left that series broken and bereft. In Mating Theory, he finally has a chance to shine through his relationship with Ashleigh, a young girl surviving on the streets and perhaps the only person in Tanglewood more broken than Sutton. Their relationship is sinful and sexy and dark, full of shared pain and redemption. As with all of Skye Warren’s books, you never know the twists and turns this story will take. A total page turner, Mating Theory offers Warren’s trademark of scorching heat, swoon-worthy characters, and an oh-so-satisfying conclusion that will make you a die hard fan. MUST READ! (A great stand-alone, but much better to read Sutton’s whole journey by starting with the Trust Fund duet.)
- Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2020Skye has done it again! From the minute I started reading, I was unable to stop reading about Sutton and Ashleigh's story.
Both fractured souls and hearts pushing through life the only way they can. Ashleigh finds herself in a position she would never have dreamed of. She never anticipated living on the streets and doing the things she does just so she can survive. And then Sutton entered her life.
Sutton is heartbroken, bitter and angry with the world when the people he loves shatter his heart into tiny shards, leaving the wound open and gaping. He doesn't want to love again, hell he doesn't want to feel again, but when Ashleigh comes along with her sassy attitude and big eyes he can't help but want her. Even though he knows he's every bit wrong for her.
I am always in awe of you, Skye! You are brilliant !
Top reviews from other countries
- Amazon Customer LindyReviewed in Canada on June 11, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Sutton & Ashleigh
Such a wonderful Love Story. You’ve continued on from the GREAT story of Christopher & Harper. Thank you for giving me both these couples. 🥰🇨🇦
- Kindle Customer. tishReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 25, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyed this one.
Five stars .Loved Sutton .who wouldn't . The alpha male with a broken heart.My first Skye Warren book will definitely look out for more
- Dizas books.Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 14, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars The front cover got me again
I really bought the book because of the handsome man on the front cyber and the name of the book .
The author didn’t disappoint, I think I might have read one
book before by this author and it was a very different story from this one .
The main female is stringer than most young people of her age , living on the streets has made her wise , string and fierce. She’s not living in a bubble expecting to be provided and cared for adults who don’t let her work her way up and out of the poverty . Ashleigh is a young girl who I must say had balls of steel to go through what she does and step up for her self in unconventional ways but as the way of the world goes sex sells .
She unwillingly gives in and tries to survive with the help of a co accomplice she meets on the streets who had a very caring affection for her .
She bumps into one of her johns while he’s fighting some
Demons of his own . They meet in an unlikely situation but something Sutton does stays with Ashleigh how he doesn’t take advantage of a young girl even though they both knew they could . He could of went further on the roof top but something made him stop and respect the woman in front of him.
He’s older and has more money than he needs but no one to share it with , a few unexpected turns take Ashleigh back to Sutton . Even though he’s been paying for her time to attend his best friends wedding they both know there’s more to it . Even though he knows she’s hungry and not fed most days he doesn’t do anything to compromise her self respect .
As the tale untangles they both have a great amount of
Chemistry even though she’s young she’s mature beyond her years and Sutton once clear of what’s at stake chooses to let Ashleigh choose her life . He lets her go regardless of the love he clearly has for her to be able explore and clearly experience life .Sutton being 15/16 years older he was in a unconventional circumstance which I have personal experience with and I’m aware how it feels for the other half .
Older men younger woman doesn’t always work but sometimes just sometimes it’s just beautiful and magical.
I loved the story had a few moments it reminded me of my own life and it was beautifully written . So what’s not to love during this lockdown im reading through it :)
- WendyReviewed in Australia on April 6, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it.
This is an interesting story which kept me reading. There were some steamy parts. I found this book hard to put down.
- RanReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 20, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Best
Genuinely gutted it's over. This a first book I read bisexual person who mad for his love. Very interesting, and I dont want to be end .i love it.