Wowwee Jack Hale is all grown up and melting hearts and panties. Now a successful sports agent, he sets his sights on what he wants and doesn’t give up until it’s his, and Emma is firmly in his sights.
Little Emma Hollingsworth has gone from driveby shootings in high school… to driveby shootings in adulthood, seems she just can’t stay away from trouble, but luckily this time she has Jack, Daddy Asa and his band of bad a’s, Addy, Keelie, Saylor and The Homies at her back.
B word colleagues, boss drama, kidnappings on live tv, clearing the name of the wrongly accused and a romance with her brother’s best friend. To say Emma’s life is hectic is an understatement, but Jack has her where he wants her now and no matter what, he’s not letting go.
I absolutely adored this story. Emma and Jack burn up the pages, their inside jokes and secret smiles are everything. Two of my favourite things about The Playbook of Emma (and there are many many more than two) are firstly Jack calling Asa, Daddy Asa, and the man himself and the way he reacts to his daughter’s choice of partner, and secondly Jack finding out that Asa really is as scary as he seems and his threats of bodily harm, aren’t unsubstantiated. The humour in this book was off the charts, which was expected with Jack but it was so much more.
The text conversations, the parents, especially Asa and the unalivers, Jack finally finding out that Asa is as scary as he seems, Levi and Saylor’s reactions and Keelie when Knox brings his girlfriend home and Deep Throat… that one you’ll need to read this fabulous book to find out, (just me with the dirty mind?). This book is packed full of goodness and everything I’ve mentioned here is just a tiny taste. Read The Playbook of Emma, if you need a pick me up, if you want a laugh, if you like a good brothers best friend romance, if you like some action with your romance or just because it’s an amazing book! Highly recommended