Played: A Gaming The System Box Set
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Narrated by:
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Jason Clarke
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Kirsten Leigh
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Written by:
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Brenna Aubrey
About this listen
The Played trilogy includes the complete scorching romance between tech millionaire Adam Drake and proud geek-girl Mia Strong, from their first meeting under scandalous circumstances to love of a lifetime.
This box set contains the first three books in the Gaming The System series.
At Any Price
To cover her family's mounting debts, gaming blogger Mia auctions her virginity online to the highest bidder. But when sexy CEO Adam Drake wins the prize, Mia can’t help but wonder if she's the one being played.
At Any Turn
Just when control-obsessed Adam starts to accept that their relationship can survive Mia's med school ambitions, a shocking twist of fate threatens to tear them apart forever.
At Any Moment
Faced with a life-or-death decision, Mia must lean on Adam for support. Now there's more than love at stake, and life makes no promises.
The Gaming the System Series:
- At Any Price - Adam and Mia pt. one
- At Any Turn - Adam and Mia pt. two
- At Any Moment - Adam and Mia pt. three
- For The Win - Jordan and April
- For The One - William and Jenna
- Worth Any Cost - Adam and Mia pt. four
- For The Taking - Lucas and Katya
What listeners say about Played: A Gaming The System Box Set
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- Brooklyn James
- 2023-03-14
Should have come with a trigger warning
Spoilers/trigger warning. Book one describes a sexual assault and book two includes an abortion and cancer diagnosis. I finished the third book out of pure dedication to getting my money’s worth, not because I had a connection to the characters anymore. I feel like I should have just finished with book one, no need to continue. Book one was definitely a romance novel, book two was fiction, and book three was women’s literature. Too many genres in one series.
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