Role Play

Role Play by Kay Cove, published by Page & Vine on September 9, 2025, is a contemporary romance that intertwines humor and mystery within its narrative. This 464-page book follows a desperate indie romance author who hires an escort to spark inspiration for her next bestseller. As the story unfolds, the chemistry between the author and the escort, Forrest, complicates her initial intentions, leading her to question whether their connection is merely a plot twist or the beginning of a happily-ever-after.
Readers can expect a playful exploration of romance tropes as the author and Forrest engage in a series of scenarios that mimic popular love stories. The narrative delves into themes of creativity, love, and the blurred lines between fiction and reality. With elements of erotica and romantic comedy, this edition presents a unique take on the challenges of finding inspiration and genuine connection in the world of indie publishing.
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When a desperate author hires an escort to inspire her next book and the chemistry turns real, she must decide if their love story is a plot twist or a happily-ever-after…
She wanted to write a bestseller. She wasn’t ready for the plot twist.
Being an indie romance author was supposed to be a dream come true. But after publishing umpteen books, I still haven’t “made it” and now I’m just waiting for the dark cloak of insignificance to completely snuff out my career.
I decide to roll the dice on a marketing guru who swears he can yank me out of obscurity. But after a frantic search for “book boyfriend material” and an unexpected bar encounter, I accidentally blow my entire budget on an escort.
Forrest is a charming single dad by day and hotter-than-sin escort by night. But before I can fire him and ask for a refund, he reminds me how I got here in the first place… I’m in desperate need of inspiration.
He might be a walking red flag, but Forrest is ready to be my muse, which means spending the next three months helping me “research” my next bestseller. (Hey, I’m manifesting here.) Our game plan? Act out all the romance novel tropes that make a bingeable love story: brooding billionaires, masked men, cowboys in small towns, and even swoon-worthy green flags.
Forrest plays all the book boyfriend parts perfectly. So perfectly I’m starting to wonder if his feelings for me might be real, or if he’s just earning his paycheck. I’m not sure if I’m trying to write a love story or live one out.
After all, there is no such thing as happily ever after with a professional escort…right?
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