The Big Gamble - Kathryn Shay

The Big Gamble

By Kathryn Shay

  • Release Date: 2019-06-12
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
Score: 4
4
From 19 Ratings

Description

He’s a lonely single dad who frequents the casino to escape his dreary life.

She’s a full-time caregiver for her beloved mother and seeks a night of respite at a gaming house.

In “The Big Gamble,” Jane Remington and John Murphy meet one Friday night while playing slot machines. At first, they don’t share personal information and know each other as Jane Doe and John Doe. Then they get close. But can a guy with too much responsibility as it is, and a woman who has already given up her freedom for another, find happiness together at The Lucky Lady Casino?

Find out in Kathryn Shay’s poignant short story which takes place in this unusual setting.

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Reviews

  • The Big Gamble

    5
    By #1craftnut
    Once again Kathryn Shay stands out in her writing!!! The first book of The Lady Casino Short Stories series was a hit for me! The characters John and Jane keep their personal lives a secret as they meet and get to know each other. Throughout the book you will be introduced to their families as well as people they meet together ... Can they blend their lives??? I encourage you to read a find out!!! Wait until you meet Joey!!!
  • The Big Gamble

    4
    By Jen G F
    ARC for honest review with no compensation 4.5 stars The Big Gamble by Kathryn Shay is book 1 in her new short stories series called Lucky Lady Casino Short Stories. What a quick, fun read about two lonely people who meet at the Lucky Lady Casino to escape the pressures of their every life. John and Jane first meet on a Friday night, play the slots beside each other and strike up a conversation but decided to only use their first name and no sharing of personal information. As weeks go by things between them start changing but will they follow their hearts and open up or continue just as they are...nothing personal??

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