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by Author | by [[Lara Ward Cosio (Author)]] | ||
Book | Book 2 in the Rogue series | ||
== Book Description == | == Book Description == | ||
Conor Quinn is the gorgeous rockstar guitarist for the popular, yet recently troubled band Rogue. And he's made a mistake. A stomach-churning, heart-aching, nothing-will-ever-be-right-again mistake. | |||
(from | So, what do you do after your mistake - your betrayal - has been revealed? One that's threatened both a lifelong friendship and a music partnership? If you're book-smart but love-dumb Conor, you woo back your ex in an effort to prove you've moved on. | ||
But when Conor's old schoolmate unexpectedly returns to his world, he gravitates with increasing frequency toward their renewed friendship. Harmless flirting soon turns into real temptation and suddenly Conor's questioning whether his impetuous reunion with his ex means he's missed his chance with the right woman. | |||
Can Conor make the right decisions and finally stop playing at love? | |||
(from Goodreads) | |||
== Fictional Bands Featured == | == Fictional Bands Featured == | ||
* | *[[Rogue]] | ||
== More Information == | == More Information == | ||
* | *[https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43415433-playing-at-love Goodreads] | ||
Latest revision as of 01:55, 6 January 2019
Book 2 in the Rogue series
Book Description
Conor Quinn is the gorgeous rockstar guitarist for the popular, yet recently troubled band Rogue. And he's made a mistake. A stomach-churning, heart-aching, nothing-will-ever-be-right-again mistake.
So, what do you do after your mistake - your betrayal - has been revealed? One that's threatened both a lifelong friendship and a music partnership? If you're book-smart but love-dumb Conor, you woo back your ex in an effort to prove you've moved on.
But when Conor's old schoolmate unexpectedly returns to his world, he gravitates with increasing frequency toward their renewed friendship. Harmless flirting soon turns into real temptation and suddenly Conor's questioning whether his impetuous reunion with his ex means he's missed his chance with the right woman.
Can Conor make the right decisions and finally stop playing at love?
(from Goodreads)