ARC REVIEW‼️🚨🔥
Play the Part by @ebonybrewerwrites
I loved this book so much! Sutton is a badass bitch & Thorn is hot as sin 🥵🌶️🫠
I loved that Thorn had been through literal hell, but was still obsessed with getting Sutton back. This man is hot, possessive in the best ways, & knows how to treat a girl (inside & outside of the bedroom 😉)
The childhood love trope can sometimes be a little slow or lackluster for me at times, but Ebony did it perfectly & gave us the perfect explanation for why Thorn disappeared. Sutton was not some weak women, who immediately ran back into his waiting arms… nope. There was no run of the mill “meet-cute reunion” that was all rainbows and butterflies. Noooo sir, this reunion was completely dark, twisted, & full of surprises 😅
With as scorching hot this book was, I love that there was sweet, loving, cute moments sprinkled in… especially some of the flashbacks. Every time he said, “my Button,” I completely swooned 🫠🥰🥹
In summary, I LOVED THIS BOOK! Run, don’t walk to get this book when it releases tomorrow! 🏃🏻♀️
You don’t want to miss Sutton & Thorn’s story 🖤
Sutton & Thorn meet at age 7, when he moves in across the street. His family clearly has issues, and Thorn has always had a darkness around him. That’s why he is immediately drawn to Sutton… or as he says “his Button,.” She is the light to his darkness, & always there to patch him up. He has strong feelings for her from the start, and as they become teenagers they become far more possessive… obsessed even. Two days after finally kissing her, revealing his feelings, he & his family vanishes, never to be seen again. Sutton grew up with a hole in heart from the boy she loved, and is now a senior in college and estranged from her parents. To her absolute surprise, she randomly runs into Thorn on campus. Her feelings are complicated, she’s believed him to be dead for 9 years. Why didn’t he reach out? Little does she know, Thorn has been working tirelessly to find his Button, and he will not be dismissed that easily. When the opportunity presents itself, he steps in as a masked hero when Sutton needed saving at a Halloween party. The two start a twisted game of the masked sinner & his fallen angel. But how long can the game be played before feelings get involved? How can this be just sex when Sinner is so damn charming? There is something familiar and safe about the man behind the mask… but Thorn has done despicable things to be good enough for Sutton. How will she react when he reveals himself and everything he’s done? Can the dinner and the fallen angel be more than a twisted game?