
I’ve wanted Mitch since the day we met.But the broody ex-Marine was the one man I could never have.
I’m not a girl who believes in fairytales. I’m no princess, and there’s never going to be a handsome prince coming to my rescue.
I don’t deserve itβnot after all the hurt I caused.
So I tried to stay away, ran whenever he got too close. It wasn’t enough.
Mitch wouldn’t take no for an answer. He chased me until I gave in. Made me let go, break all my rules, and drop my defenses. He made me feel things Iβd never felt before.
Our love was all consuming.
Our lives forever changed.
Are we finally ready to give up our hearts? Or will the wounds from our pasts continue to tear us apart?

Goodreads Review – βPlaying Hard To Get is really good. Love the push/pull between Vivian and Mitch, the exciting suspense, and the emotional drama these two have.β
Paperbeautiful – βThe book was emotional with both main character’s trying to overcome issues in the past and had a bit of suspense to it as well.β
Goodreads Review – βThis story is a great read and I would thoroughly recommend it.β

βYou come to find me, darlinβ?β
I stopped dead in the center of the hall. Mitch was leaning against the wall, hands in his pockets, foot tucked up behind him. Relaxed. Like he didnβt have a care in the world. I chanced a glance behind me, saw that I was out of the line of sight of everyone at the party, then gauged my ability to run in my four-inch heels. But no. My body dragged me forward as my mind screamed to go the other way.
βMitch.β I stopped in front of him and flinched when his fingers glided across my cheek. βWhere are your new girlfriends?β I asked, summoning some of that rage with the thought of Kimberβs hands on him.
He grinned. Wicked. God, he was gorgeous. βYou jealous?β
I shrugged. A lie. βYou can do whatever you want.β
βYeah?β His hands were on my hips before the word was out of his mouth. βWhatever I want?β
βMitch.β I grabbed his hands, making a feeble effort to rid my body of his touch. But I couldnβt. The pull was too strong. My hands rode the storm up his arms to his shoulders.
βWhat if I want you?β
βI canβt.β A whimper escaped my throat when his lips touched my jaw. It urged him on. βPlease, donβt. I canβt control this.β
He stilled but didnβt pull away. His breath flitted across my neck, like waves lapping at the shore. βLet go, darlinβ. Let me take control. Let me give you what you need.β
I forced myself away, leaned my back against the wall, putting distance between us. βI canβt do that to Frankie.β
βStop worrying about Frankie,β he said, close to my ear. βWorry about Vivian. Worry about me, and how I make you feel. I want to make you come.β
A bitter laugh broke free. βIn your dreams.β Definitely in mine.
βGive me a chance, Viv.β Mitch pulled back, pacing the four feet to the bathroom door and back. He leaned in close and his breath whispered across my face. βGive me one chance. If I donβt make you come, Iβll leave you alone.β
No. I didnβt want this. Didnβt want to be with him. Didnβt want to be without him.
The door to the bathroom opened. Mitch stepped back before the womanβs face cleared the door. I didnβt know her, but it was obvious Mitch had made her acquaintance. He nodded and gave her a smoldering smile. The blush across her cheeks was evident, even in the dim light in the hall, and my eyes followed her as she walked away, back to the party. Mitchβs finger hooked my hand, tugging my attention to him.
βOne chance, darlinβ.β
One chance. One last time with him before he left me alone. God, I wanted it and I didnβt. He took a step backward, toward the bathroom.
One chance.
Right here.
My body wouldnβt say no.





















