A review by schin
Playing the Part by Robin Covington

2.0

1.5 stars

An additional 0.5 stars for the author's effort to be realistic.

Girls have a few fantasies that never really get old and being a superstar's girlfriend is one of them. Although they are never entirely realistic, it is a good getaway when you want a happy ending. I should know, since I always tend to lean towards these books when I am feeling low.

So having said that this book falls under the feel-good group, I don't have much expectations of it. But even with that on mind, Piper still manages to get on my nerves. I supposed Ms. Covington is lucky since I don't feel like ranting today. Sufficient to say that if you want someone to take you seriously then act responsibly. Piper's many reckless ways and her expectations of being treated seriously despite of it is just Exhibit A of yet another women's unreasonable demands. And yes, if you're wondering, I'm a girl.

*Sigh* I'll just stick to fantasy and traditional heroines for now. These heroines the romance authors cook up just make me even more depressed towards the female gender.

*Whip out my [b:Divergent|13335037|Divergent (Divergent, #1)|Veronica Roth|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1328559506s/13335037.jpg|13155899]*

*Bow*

*Shuts the door*

Thank you. For a similar story, feel free to check out [b:Just the Sexiest Man Alive|3863861|Just the Sexiest Man Alive|Julie James|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1342552584s/3863861.jpg|3909033]. It is way better.