GRR Reviews Playing At Love by Lara Ward Cosio

Conor is the guitarist of the popular yet troubled band Rogue, and he's trying to recover from his mistake... Falling for his best friend (and lead singer)'s wife Sophie, and even got a one-night stand out of it. But now Gavin and Sophie have reconciled... Conor needs a "distraction", and he goes about by trying to reconcile with his own ex-wife, the supermodel, and she's happy to oblige, as she can always use a boost in popularity. But when Conor also met his old schoolmate Felicity, Conor found himself drawn to Fe. Now Conor has to question which women does he really want, and was he already too late...

Wow, very troubled souls, guilt, shame, and more. With twists and turns. It's like a soap opera. Conor can't quite figure out his own course, and that was his main failing. 5/5

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