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A madman with a shadowed past . . .
In Las Vegas, Sin City, Dmitri Sevastyan finds her, Victoria Valentine—sexy, vulnerable, and in need of a protector. Obsession takes root deep inside him. Despite a history tainted with violation and betrayal, he will stop at nothing to possess her.
A grifter with nothing to lose . . .
Descended from a long line of con artists, twenty-four-year-old Victoria, a.k.a. Vice, needs the score of a lifetime to keep her loved ones safe. She sets her sights on gorgeous and rich Dmitri Sevastyan. Even as the irresistible Russian toys with her body and mind, he tempts her heart.
Love is the ultimate wild card.
When Vice and her associates maneuver Dmitri into a hasty Vegas wedding, he refuses to protect himself with a prenup, trusting her with all that he has. But can she trust him? As secrets unfold, the newlyweds share days of doubts and nights of the wickedest pleasures. Yet once Vice discovers her husband’s past, will she stay to fight for her marriage or cut her losses and run?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateApril 12, 2016
- File size1737 KB
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"Pass the smelling salts, get me a fan and grab the fire extinguisher, Kresley Cole has done it again!" --Tome Tender
"Beyond swoonworthy. Dmitri Sevastyan was decadence, indulgence; a dark and scorching hot fairytale Beast come to life in the pages of one hell of a good book." --Give Me Books
"Once I started this book, it KILLED me to have to put it down. Sleep is overrated, I couldn't agree more." --Guilty Pleasures
"OH MY GOD! BEST of the series! Kresley Cole continues to SLAY me with every single word! She has another sizzling HIT in her Game Maker Series with THE PLAYER!!!" --Shayna Renee's Spicy Reads
"Kresley Cole has outdone herself with The Player. I loved everything about it. Seriously. And I am going to have a book hangover to end all hangovers after the lovely surprise ending to this story." (Top Pick) --Harlequin Junkie
"There's a twist in this book I did NOT see coming, and I applaud Kresley Cole for taking me by surprise and for making me love the book even more because of it. . . . The Player was perfection - I loved everything about this book!" --Booklovers For Life
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- ASIN : B01BTBBXCM
- Publisher : Valkyrie Press (April 12, 2016)
- Publication date : April 12, 2016
- Language : English
- File size : 1737 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
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- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 336 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #129,559 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #715 in Romantic Erotica (Kindle Store)
- #1,501 in BDSM Erotica (Books)
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About the author

Kresley Cole is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the electrifying Immortals After Dark paranormal series, the young adult Arcana Chronicles series, the erotic Game Maker series, and five award-winning historical romances. Her books have been published in 23 countries and consistently appear on the bestseller lists in the U.S. and abroad.
A master's grad and former athlete, Kresley has traveled over much of the world and draws from those experiences to create her memorable characters and settings. She lives in Florida with her family and too many pets.
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If you read book #1 & 2 of the Game Maker Series you have a complete understanding why these Russians have us ladies fanning ourselves. They are just too hot and too alpha. The Player is the final book in the Game Maker Series and it is not less amazing than book #1 & 2. I probably sound like I am rambling and perhaps I am but this book was so hot I had to walk away a few times. Dmitri is rich, powerful and intelligent, the only thing missing in his life is the love of a woman. As his brothers he has suffered immensely in the hands of someone who has supposed to protect him, he also suffered abandonment by his brothers and though their story is entwined every one of them is completely different.
Dmitri has secrets and with every secret there are consequences and the risk of pain and heart break. Dmitri story comes with a very deep and sad foundation. While we have learned of what happened to the brothers when they were kids, we don’t necessarily know the details of Dmitri’s past, we are however given a clear glimpse into his life as a recluse, a loner who does not need or want company. Cole did a superb job in this story, not because she was able to tease us with a predetermined idea of what Dmitri was like, but she was also able to give us a story that explored these characters life in a way in which was not only surprising but also twisted & entertaining.
The Player explores the what if’s in life. It explores the reality of many people, the contradictions of life, the obstacles and the ultimate reality that we have the reigns of our own destiny only if we are ready for it. It also takes us into the world of a woman whose job isn’t necessarily typical. Victoria as well as her family deal in a world of crime and where the next job could easily cost their life. I enjoyed Victoria/Vice, her character is matured, her skills and her street smarts made her unique in a way that I haven’t seen before. Cole managed to explore her mind and her feelings so beautifully without taking away the essence of her good nature and her devotion and loyalty to her family. Dmitri on the other hand gave us mystery, uncertainty and a glimpse into his world that while it wasn’t always clear as to what his end game was we did get to enjoy his machinations, manipulations, his dirty talk, his extravagance, and his streets smarts which allowed him to sneak his way into Vice’s world.
While it is difficult for a reader to get over the lies and nature of Vice & Dmitri’s love story one should also consider that these characters aren’t perfect, their decisions and choices in life determined their present but it didn’t necessarily pre-set their future. I enjoyed how Cole managed to create so many differences between these two characters, from their backgrounds to the way in which they saw life and how they lived it, but while at the same time bringing these characters together in an amazing way that left no doubt as to how and why they both deserve redemption. Dmitri is a fantastic character, conflicted, tortured, manipulative, smart, extravagant and with a deep need for intimacy and closeness that only Victoria can give him.
The Player demonstrate how the interaction between characters is what determines the quality of a story. The interaction between these characters was explosive, beautifully developed and well played out. I enjoyed their sexual escapades and scenes, the details, their dialog and their dirty talk was explosive. Each character gave the story a certain balance, each with their own story to tell and each found on one another the needed support that made it all happen. Of course not without going through the aggravations and conflicts that would make it all worthwhile at the end. This story is fun, perhaps not as dramatic as The Professional & The Master but not less intense and sexual.
Kresley Cole has proven to be at the top of her game, I can’t recommend this series enough. Read The Game Maker series if you want to experience quality story telling and characters that will swoon you with their charisma, sensuality and dirty talk.
FINAL DECISION: Oh, how I ended up loving this book. The book was good until the last portion of the book which made me rethink the entire book. I then found the book to be amazing because I was surprised and completely satisfied. Plus, the book is really hot and sweet!
THE STORY: Victoria "Vice" Valentine comes from a long line of con-artists. Desperate to help her family satisfy a deadly debt, Vice approaches the reclusive billionaire Dimitri Sevastyan. She intends on bilking him out of the money her family needs. But there is something about the sexy Russian that tempts the "cold as ice" Vice to burn in ways she never suspected. Soon she is pulled between her loyalty to her family and the sweet man who seems to want only her and claims love at first sight.
OPINION: This book didn't end up where i expected. I really appreciate a book that can surprise me in a good way. This book was a 4.25 or 4.5 until the ending. That pushed the book to a definite 5 for me!
Dimitri was a hero that I really liked. Damaged and secretive, sexy and domineering but completely dedicated to doing anything for Vice, I loved him more than the either of the other men of the series (and they weren't slouches). I loved how his painful past slowly was revealed. Who wouldn't fall in love with a man who will do anything for you? Vice, despite her best intentions, just can't help herself.
Vice is a heroine who is herself imperfect and in fact might be more shady than the hero. She is a con artist from a family legacy of the same. Even more, she is not repentant about her actions or those of her family. Surprisingly, as a reader, I was rooting for these "bad guys". Her conscience begins to bother he as she realizes that Dimitri is a damaged but kind and caring man. Her feelings for him begin to threaten her loyalty to her family. The tension and conflict there works very well in this story.
Indeed, this book has beautiful pacing. The relationship between Vice and Dimitri plays out in a winding and revealing manner. Vice believes that she has the secrets, but Dimitri has a past filled with secrets. As the story goes on, Dimitri's secrets are slowly revealed to Vice and to the readers (although readers of the series will know some of the story). I especially liked how the structure of the book reveals Dimitri's secrets while forcing Vice to feel that she cannot reveal her own without risking the joy she is finding with Dimitri. When the end of the book arrives, I was shocked and thrilled with the entire book.
And, oh this book is hot, hot, hot! Vice and Dimitri just sizzle off the pages. There is plenty of sex, but even better, it is all intertwined with deep emotional intensity which makes the book even sexier in my estimation.
This book ended up being my favorite of the series and definitely made me want to read the entire series over again.
WORTH MENTIONING: Don't read the spoilers for this book! The payoff is amazing when read in context.
CONNECTED BOOKS: THE PLAYER is the third book in the Game Maker series. It can be read as a standalone.
STAR RATING: I give this book 5 stars.
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For most of the book - say 80% or so - I didn't think the novel was a strong as the first two in the trilogy. I didn't like Victoria as much I as like Lucia, the main character from the second book. The plot seemed to be going in Victoria's favour too easily. I felt there was no drama.
And then... BAM! There was a huge plot twist that I did not see coming, and which changed my view of the whole book. Suddenly, weird plot 'breadcrumbs' made sense and I 'got' why Dimitri had acted in certain, strange ways.
This is by far and away the cleverest of the three novels in the series and well worth a read if you like happy ever after billionaire romances.



I adored Dmitri so much, my heart ached for him. And Vice was truly likeable in the end, though not a patch on Cat from the previous book. Which is maybe why the watch bothered me so much. That no one brought it up was very odd. That I came round to liking Vice so much after that, stranger still! Guess that's the power of a good writer and great characterisation.