Play the Part
Marsford Bay, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Amanda Willow
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Nick J. Russo
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De:
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Naomi Loud
Connie Broadbent loves to run away from her mistakes. So when her glossy Hollywood life turns into a tabloid nightmare on the eve of her twenty-ninth birthday, she does what she knows best and books a one-way ticket back to Marsford Bay. But even her hometown isn’t safe from her past blunders—namely, a year-old impulsive one-night stand with a broody ex-con.
Huxley McKenna believes that his past will haunt him forever. At just eighteen, his life irrevocably changed when a rash decision landed him in prison. Now twenty-five, Huxley is determined to move on from his delinquent past. Despite his cynicism, he stays out of trouble and gets a job in construction to pay the bills. But there’s one thing from his past that he can’t seem to evade: Connie Broadbent. A seemingly impossible task when his older brother is engaged to her best friend.
However, their plan to ignore each other fails when Connie buys a rundown theatre and is cornered into hiring Huxley, thanks to a little persuasion from her best friend. Wanting to keep their shared past a secret, the two reluctantly agree to work together. This inevitably leads to infuriating mind games and messy push-and-pulls, both too stubborn to give in to their attraction. But soon, they will be forced to face the truth: some mistakes might be worth making twice.
*Play the Part is a contemporary romance with a guaranteed HEA. It has mature situations and themes.*
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I am admittedly an impatient reader. Which means I'm not a fan of slow burns. But when a book is written and performed like Play The Part by Naomi Loud, OMG, it's perfection.
The sassy, sultry Connie, played by Amanda Willow, and the bad boy, cinnamon roll Huxley, played by Nick J Russo, take the reader along on this ride of push and pull angst and edging. Naomi definitely makes you work for that HEA, and when that moment of finally giving in happens, you say to yourself FINALLY, only for it to be a tease.
In. The. Best. Way.
Narrator Amanda Willow has proven she can play any role from dark to sweet to sassy. I loved the strong yet heartbroken, sweet and tough vibes she brought to Connie. (I'd be remiss if I didn't give mention to her Valley Girl voice because it's perfection!) Nick J Russo is a new voice to me, and what an introduction to his work by meeting him as Huxley. THAT. ACCENT. I was swooning from his first chapter. I love the bad boy turned good, tough yet golden retriever energy of his character. He knew what he wanted, and that was Connie, and he was determined to make her see it, too.
Play The Part takes the reader on an angst-filled journey, filled with instantly lovable characters, in this second-chance romance. The performances by Amanda and Nick took this already amazing story and gave me all the feels with their performances!
The Angst is Angsting
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Play the Part by Naomi Loud is book 2 in the Marsford Bay series. An interconnected standalone. This one follows Hukley and Connie. When they had a very heated and unforgettable one night stand a year ago their paths cross again when Connie comes back after a Hollywood break scandal. Huxley has adjusted to being out of prison and is slowly getting his life together. Little do they know that they will end up working together and the more time they spend the hotter it gets 😉
⭐️ 4/5
🔥 4/5
That shower scene
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🎧📚🎧 Amanda Willow and Nick J. Russo did a fantastic job bringing these characters to life, giving each a voice that was fitting and believable. Willow’s portrayal of Connie was spot on, grasping every aspect of her personality, from her wit to her fierceness, her strength and determination, as well as her vulnerabilities. Russo did the same as Huxley and was just as fabulous, showcasing his personality perfectly, morphing as his character grew, less angsty and more caring. Both were great at performing the roles of the side/secondary characters too. You could hear how much heart they put into their performance, expressing and conveying all the characters’ emotions, and making you feel each one. It was a pleasure listening to these entertaining storytellers, and their captivating performance takes the story to another level.
Angsty & Emotional! Fantastic Story & Narration🎧
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Play the Part by Naomi Loud is a second-chance contemporary romance that leans hard into unresolved tension, past mistakes, and the kind of chemistry that refuses to stay buried.
Connie Broadbent is running. Again. When her shiny Hollywood life implodes, she retreats to her hometown, only to collide with the one mistake she never truly escaped: Huxley McKenna. A broody ex-con with a past that still clings to him and a one-night stand that was supposed to stay forgotten.
The forced proximity works well here, especially with the rundown theater setting and the shared secret neither of them wants exposed. Connie and Huxley have undeniable chemistry, and their push-and-pull dynamic is filled with stubbornness, unresolved feelings, and emotional restraint that slowly cracks.
I enjoyed how both characters are shaped by guilt and regret, even if at times I wanted them to communicate just a little faster.
Where this story truly shines is the audiobook.
🎧 Narrated in duet by Amanda Willow and Nick J. Russo, the performance elevates the experience. Nick J. Russo, in particular, stood out. His portrayal of Huxley added depth, vulnerability, and quiet intensity that made the character feel grounded and real. His emotional delivery carried the weight of Huxley’s past beautifully and made the tension hit harder.
Overall, Play the Part delivers a satisfying second-chance romance with strong narration, compelling tension, and a guaranteed HEA. It didn’t completely wreck me, but it absolutely kept me listening and emotionally invested.
Highly recommended for fans of small-town romance, messy pasts, and mistakes worth repeating.
Nick J Russo's performance
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Next level!!!
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