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Play Me, I'm Yours by Madison Parker
Play Me, I'm Yours by Madison  Parker








At first I thought she would be the "supportive mom", but as the story progressed, she got me all riled up for ignorant to what Lucas what was going through. + The female characters did not have any kind of "evolution".

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And on account that I might offend some people I did feel that there were too many waterworks scene here + Lucas was a bit too naive, which was nice at first, but he didn't really improve. But turned out that he was one of the characters, who progressed. That he would be one of those typical fathers that were portrayed as rigid and un-accepting. At first, I thought that I would dislike him. + Alex was a wonderful, wonderful friend. BECAUSE of that, this opinion is LESS of a review and more about my feelings throughout.įor more coherent review, please see others :) This was a buddy-read with several people - where there were also discussions among us. There are some things I like, some that I feel disappointed with. Not there yet (by there, I mean the 4-stars category :p). Lucas is sure he doesn’t stand a chance with any of them-until sharing his gift for music brings him the courage to let people into his heart. All three prospects seem so far out of his league. But Lucas is harboring a crush on another boy, one who writes such romantic poetry to his girlfriend that hearing it melts Lucas into a puddle of goo. His mom chooses a football player who redefines the term “heartthrob,” while Trish pushes him toward the only openly gay boy at Providence High. Much to his dismay, both his mom and a schoolmate are determined to find him a boyfriend, despite the fact Lucas hasn’t come out to them. What he wants more than anything is to find a friend. He feels unloved by everyone, but the one comfort in life is his music. When he’s not teased, he’s ignored, and he doesn’t know which is worse.

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Will the taunting ever end? Lucas Tate suffers ridicule because of his appearance and sensitive nature.










Play Me, I'm Yours by Madison  Parker