(N) The last of Keira's single friends just got married leaving Keira now roommate-less. When Rory shows up at Keira's door for an interview, she's more than a little surprised to find out that Rory is a guy. Living with a man wasn't exactly what she had in mind. But when all of the other applicants don't seem to be a good fit, she can't help but let her mind wander back to Rory. Maybe Rory's just the kind of roommate Keira needs.
Rory doesn't do relationships. He's been burned before and he hasn't had anything more than a one night stand in a long time. And he's good at what he does, he's charming, confident, and completely off limits.
Keira can't seem to get her mind off of Rory and Rory doesn't seem to want anything more than friendship with Keira. There's only one way for Keira to get Rory to really notice her and that's by playing the player.
I found Playing a Player to be a good read and while there were some dry parts it to it was overall good. While I did enjoy reading this book I find that it was better as a one time read instead of one of those books you can read over and over again and never grow tired of. Either way I would still recommend reading this book.
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