Kylie Scott returns with the highly anticipated follow-up to international bestseller Lick.Mal Ericson, drummer for the world famous rock band Stage Dive, needs to clean up his image fast-at least for a little while. Having a good girl on his arm should do the job just fine. Mal doesn’t plan on this temporary fix becoming permanent, but he didn’t count on finding the one right girl. Anne Rollins … right girl.
Anne Rollins never thought she’d ever meet the rock god who plastered her teenage bedroom walls-especially not under these circumstances. Anne has money problems. Big ones. But being paid to play the pretend girlfriend to a wild life-of-the-party drummer couldn’t end well. No matter how hot he is. Or could it?
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Question I received asked to name a book I would reread. Play, from the Stage Dive series is one I have read several times. This is a good series, each book follows a band member on their journey to love. Ms Scott has a way of fleshing out her characters, allowing the reader to connect to their normal imperfections. Mal stole my heart from the very beginning. What a character. Anne, his “fake” gf reminds me of myself at times. Kylie Scott is top shelf as far as I am concerned.
I laughed, I swooned, I got frustrated and angry. Then, I cried. This book has it all.
Another super funny Rockstar romance fabulously narrated by Andi Arndt. This entire series is available on Scribd and it’s proving to be a great read for the summer.
It’s another insta-love story, with a bit more angst than the first book. The characters, Anne and Mal are so crazy, funny and wonderful that I just didn’t care about the insta-lovey dovey thing.
Anne is Lauren’s neighbor and Lauren is Evelyn’s best friend from the first book. She is a mother hen and a fixer type of character. She’s had to look after her younger sister from an early age due to her mother’s mental issues. She is an “all out” type of friend and that’s why she gets taken advantage from a lot of the times.
Mal is the drummer from Stage Dive. He is the life of the party, always fun, a bit of a man whore, hiding from his problems with booze and jokes.
Anne comes back from work one day to find her roommate left with the furniture and without paying the rent. That leaves Anne in a dire financial situation. That same night Lauren drags her to a party at Evelyn’s. And there she meets Mal who overhears her talking to her friend/boss Reece about what happened to her. Their interaction is crazy funny. Anne is fangirling over Mal but tries to keep her cool about it.
The next day, Mal practically barges into her life. He pays her rent, moves into her apartment and they strike a fake dating deal. He encourages her to set boundaries and enforce them.
There is a bit of an OM drama involving Anne’s boss but only as a background plot.
Jeez, this book was funny. I laughed out loud so many times. Anne and Mal together are crazy and they have great chemistry. Mal is like this charming man-child that needs constant supervision. Anne sees that Mal is going through something bad but he doesn’t want to talk about it so she tries to help him as best she can. When things get revealed later in the book, it is so sad. No worries though, they get their HEA.
I love this sexy series. At the risk of sounding like a Golden Girl, let me just say this: If Mal was a real person and I were 20 years younger, he’d be in a lot of trouble. That is all. Great read!
Mal…(sigh)
Malcolm Ericson, drummer for Stage Dive, is my favorite character in this series, so far…He’s sweet and vulnerable and sexy and almost manic and so, so funny…Mal is a bad boy…the best kind…You just wanna pick him up and hold him…and, then, wrestle him to the bed…
Anne Rollins is a quiet, unassuming, book store employee…she takes care of her little sister and everything, in general…When she attends a party, last minute, with her friends, her teenage crush, Mal Ericson, just, surrounds her…Surround is the only word that fits, because he, basically, just swoops in and takes over her life and makes her his “fake” girlfriend…What could go wrong? Mal’s charisma is magnetic, and Anne’s subdued strength is rare…..Plus, their chemistry is sizzling….
I loved Mal in LICK, but I’m just crazy stupid for him now…
Mal is an interesting character with unusual thought processes and actions. It takes a great woman to see beyond skin deep.
Play is Stage Dive’s drummer Mal’s tale. Everybody knows a guy like Mal. He never takes anything serious. He always joking. Personally he would drive me nuts. However he is just what Anne needs in her life right now. And maybe, just maybe she is exactly what he needs too. This story had me laughing and crying sweating and sighing.
I think this had to have been my favorite of the series! He is annoying, yet hilarious, and I adore how she keeps him line. A fantastic tale of relationship of convenience with a uniqueness that is all Kylie Scott. It has that perfect balance of heart, heat, and angst.
“You are such a nice girl!” Mal groans as he fake pounds into Ann. The silliness of Mal is not to be missed. My God this story made me laugh (when it wasn’t making me fan my face.) If you want to giggle, laugh and snort – while enjoying a truly romantic story – this book is for you!
I didn’t think I could love a rockstar more than I did David. I was wrong. So very, very wrong. Mal’s book had me laughing out loud and swooning the whole way through. I loved every bit of it. As usual Kylie Scott, you nailed it!
Play made me laugh out loud at times. Mal the lead character who plays a part in all the book of the series is an in your face brash loud character. Even though the character is blonde, I could hear Jason Moma every time he spoke. Wit and humor abound in this book. If you read only one of the book in the series, this is the one. Though all of them are good.
*5 Crazy Eyes Stars*
I think I’m in love.
Mal Ericson. Whoa. I loved him as a secondary character in Lick, so I was really keen to read Play because Mal was the main male character.
Holy moly this book was amazing! I love Mal and his humour and crazy ways. Anne is a pretty tough character once she realises she needs to stop letting people walk all over her and I really like them together. I loved how Davie and Ev still starred in this book along with Lauren and Nate, and also the other band members Jimmy and Ben. Even Sam makes an appearance. All the new characters in this book are really great.
Mal is the real star of this book for me though, even though it’s not written from his perspective. So many times I was was reading and just giggling my head off. Would’ve been a strange sight had anyone walked past. Me giggling like an insane person at a book.
Mal: High level of unhealthy codependency traits exhibited by both parties relationships possibly bordering on toxic
Anne: WTF?
Mal: Did magazine quiz. We need help. Especially you.
Anne: …
Mal: Booking us couples counselling. Tues 4.15 alright?
Anne: We are not going to counselling.
Mal: What’s wrong? Don’t you love me anymore?
Anne: Turning phone off now.
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“Whatever you’re imaging, it’s bigger.”
“I’m not imagining anything.”
I’m serious, it’s basically a monster. I cannot control it.”
“Malcom..”
“You’re pretty much going to need a whip and a chair to tame it, Anne.”
“Stop it.”
Kylie Scott really knows how to write the serious/funny/sexy/crazy and intense rock star. I cannot express how much I loved this book. If it wasn’t for the fact I had to go to work I would’ve read it straight through in one sitting.
Keen to read the rest of the series but I have a feeling Mal has stolen my heart and is going to be my fave character. *swoon*
This is my favorite of the Stage Dive series. Maybe I have a thing for drummers, I don’t know. If you want to enjoy a well-written and entertaining rock-themed book series, this is the only one you will ever need. Well done Ms. Scott, you never disappoint.
Mal first meets Anne at a party thrown by David and Ev from Lick. They quickly start a fake relationship which Mal doesn’t really give a reason for needing. Anne agrees even though she is wildly attracted to him, which gives her pause. There is quite a bit of angst throughout and Mal projects this air of happy a lot, but underneath he is having trouble. This story had me tearing up a few times. From the beginning Anne tries to help Mal deal with whatever is causing him pain, even though she doesn’t know what that is for most of the book. Will this fake relationship turn real? Will Anne be able to live with dating a rockstar? I love this series and hope you will too!
Okay, I am now totally in love with this author. And to think it all started with a cheap/free e-book from back when I tried Kindle Unlimited for a month back in May. The first book, Lick, was good, and very entertaining and sexy, but I didn’t LOVE the guy. This book though, I have probably an all-time book boyfriend. In fact, he is in a tie with Nate from Before Jamaica Lane by Samantha Young. He might even have surpassed in how much I love him more than Nate. Malcolm Ericson, or Mal for short, makes me laugh. In fact, as I recently began listening to the next book after Play, and he was a big part of the beginning of the story, I was smiling like an idiot and just in love with the book from that moment on, even though the guy in the next book is really not that lovable to start with. Each book in the Stage Dive series follows one of the guys in the band by the same name as the series. Mal is the drummer. Now, while I am usually interested in the blond guy in a group, they do describe Mal as having hair long enough to put in a pony tail, which I don’t like. But the guy on the cover, well, look at him, yeah. Hair doesn’t matter.
The main character, besides Mal, is Anne. The story is from her viewpoint, as all of them are I believe from the girl’s viewpoint. She just came home to find out her roommate, who already owed her money for rent and bills, has left, taken all the furniture, and just left Anne with no roommate, and no money. Anne’s best friend is a guy named Reece. He’s a bit of a manwhore, and keeps Anne in the friend zone. Although Anne feels like some day, things will work out for the two of them to get together. The day that Anne loses her roommate, her neighbor, Lauren decides that Anne should go to the party that Lauren is going with her boyfriend to. It takes a bit to convince her, but Anne finally decides that since she is about to be broke and probably have to move to a smaller apartment, she may as well go enjoy a party. Now, the party is Lauren’s old roommate, Ev, who we met in the first book, and is now married to David, the lead guitarist of the band Stage Dive.
Once there, Anne doesn’t quite feel like she fits in at the party, and so she ends up out on the balcony of the condo apartment, talking on the phone to Reece. She spills the whole story out to Reece. What she doesn’t know when she gets off the phone, is that also sitting on the balcony is one of the band members. In fact, it is her favorite member, the one that she had posters of on her wall as a teenager. He heard her conversation, and asks her about her situation, learns that she is out a roommate, and that it may cause her to have to move. He tells her that she is too nice, lets people get away with too much. He pushes her to the point that she yells at him, loud enough that the people inside the party hear her yelling at him. Very embarrassed she heads inside, and ends up sitting on a couch, waiting for Lauren and her boyfriend to be ready to go. Mal has since come in, and is now acting crazy. Dancing on tables with women, being the goofy guy that we come to know pretty well, and that I came to love. He’s drunk now, and then out of nowhere he announces that he is moving in with Anne and that she is his girlfriend. All while he’s still got this girl dancing all over him. One of the other band members, Ben, calls him on it, and the next thing we know, Mal is down professing his love to Anne, and pulling her off her chair so she ends up rolling on top of him on the floor.
At this point, Ev comes over and tells Mal not to start with her friends. So Anne is able to get away, shocked from her first experience with Mal. She goes into work the next day, and tells Reece about her exciting celebrity encounter from the night before. She ends up going home, only to find something strange, Mal is there. Inside her apartment, shirtless, with all kinds of new furniture. Turns out he has decided to move in to help her out. And in return, he asks her to pretend to be his girlfriend. He won’t tell her why, just that he needs them to pretend. And it will only be pretend. There will be no sex, even though he tries to get her to commit to “touching time”.
Now, this book takes place over only about a week or so. Their relationship, definitely grows, to the point where they decide they need to give it a try as a real relationship. But still, Mal is holding back, won’t let Anne know what the issue is. Until we get to meet his parents, and then, the story gets a little sad, although his parents are so awesome! Anne’s parents, not so much awesome. In the end, Mal won’t give Anne what she thinks is important, even while wanting her to give him all of her. And it causes our big major conflict at the end.
I cannot tell you how many parts of this book make me laugh. The part when Mal’s parents show up unannounced at Anne’s apartment, and Mal has left the front door unlocked, so they come right in. Now, this is very awkward, because Mal and Anne just happen to be in the bathtub making out. Their first real time making out, Anne completely naked, while Mal is completely dressed because he just climbed in with her while she was taking a bath. Then at the end, there is a total fight scene reminiscent of the fountain fight scene in the second Bridget Jones’s Diary movie between Hugh Grant and Colin Firth. At least reading/listening to it, made me feel that way.
God, I just adore Mal. Writing this review just makes me want to go re-read the book. In fact, I keep it sitting on my coffee table so that I can pick it up and open to any part in the book. This is probably going to be one of my all time favorite books. Mal can be so crass, again with the bathtub scene and the fact that Anne waxes. The first time he gives her oral sex, OMG! Funny, yet still sexy! Probably part of my love, is that some of his silliness reminds me of guys I used to hang out with. I’m pretty sure I could write my own whole book about Mal. But I’ll stop now. Whether you read any other book in this series, this one, this one is my favorite.
Ok loved this book, it was awesome from beginning to end :), omg it was so good,i couldn’t put it down.
I so love Anne , i can totally relate to her character, she wants to fix everything and and make it better for everone ,im like that too, she’s funny and awkward , she is just what Mel needed ,thier first meeting is kinda crazy and funny at the time, but when Mel actually moves into her apartment without her knowing and when she shows up that was a great scene, it was so funny 🙂
Omg i was so crushing hard on Mal for this entire book, he’s just so off the wall ,i thought it was great that Anne was the one who actually was able to get through to Mal, he was going through a tough time and he wasn’t handling it well but Anne was there for him, she gave him time to finally tell her what was happening instead of pushing for the answers, their whole book was sweet and funny and a bit of a roller coaster .
love this series, i am dying to get my hands on the next book 🙂
A great rock n rock romance
This one of my FAVORITE books of all time. I have re- read it a few times and I almost never re-read books. I absolutely love the main characters in this book. The next book in this series “Play” is one of my fav’s too. Malcom is HILARIOUS!!
Great book! Really enjoyed it! Great characters, funny banter, good storyline and all wrapped up in a nice steamy romance. All of my favorite things! I really like this author’s writing style and it’s a great book!
After my natural high reading Lick, I found myself disappointed. Book two, Play, in the Stage Dive series didn’t hold a candle to the first book in the series. I still think Kyle Scott is an awesome writer. Mainly, I just didn’t care for Mal Erickson. I found him to be cocky, immature and annoying. Although I liked Anne, I repeatedly questioned why she’d put up with Mal’s shit. He was a real pain in the ass and handsome or not, the dude needed to grow up!
To be fair, Mal did evolve in this novel. He proved himself to be a standup guy. He had good qualities such as being generous and soft-hearted, but did I mention he was totally irresponsible? Almost seeming manic at times. His constant need for entertainment drove me insane. Had Kylie Scott written Mal as a person with a drug or alcohol addiction, I’d be a little easier on him as there would be a valid reason for his erratic ups and downs
As a fan of Kylie Scott and considering my fondness for her other novels, I’d recommend you give this a read. I teetered on a three- or four-star rating as I wasn’t sure if my personal dislike of Mal was clouding my judgment. Obviously, the writing is good. Otherwise, I wouldn’t be writing about a fictional character as if he were a human. LOL.
Happy reading!