Hiding in the Spotlight

Hiding in the Spotlight

Karen Booth

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You were my first love. I hope you'll be my last love, too. Alex Halford’s rock-star husband, Glenn, steals away in the middle of the night, leaving her with their two boys, a mountain of debt, and one person to turn to—his lifelong friend and band mate, David Callahan. David helps Alex pick up the pieces of her shattered life, happy to have any time with the woman he’s loved for seventeen years. Every moment with her is ripe with opportunity, and every last idea running through his mind would destroy his brotherly bond with Glenn. Out from under Glenn’s thumb, Alex can see the person she was before marriage, finding feelings for David she thought she’d left behind in high school. A single kiss and the floodgates open, giving her new hopes of happiness. But when David and Glenn’s band has a chance to be back on top, David must convince Glenn to return. With every passing day, success comes closer, Glenn’s ego inflates, and David and Alex find it more difficult to hide. One misstep and the secret comes out, forcing David to choose between his life’s work and the woman he doesn’t want to leave behind. 'Hiding in the Spotlight' is a stand-alone contemporary romance with no cliff-hanger. A super-sexy rock star hero who's been keeping his hands off the heroine for seventeen years makes for a book intended for adults who enjoy reading steamy, fully-realized sex scenes.


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  • Wilko
    Mar 13, 2025
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    Solid 3.5 star
    I liked Alex, you could get the torment and struggle with what to do about her future after her douche of a husband Glenn leaves a note then splits to destination unknown. David who grew up with both Alex and Glenn lets Alex and her 2 boys move in with him and then we start to learn of his long standing attraction to Alex. As Alex works through her feelings about her marriage her attraction to David starts to show and we see them try and work through how they feel about each other and what a future might look like but Glenn causes issues whether there or not. This was a good read but there were times where I felt things were a bit too drawn out, too much details gone into or unnecessary information, in saying that the story will draw you in and have you turning the page to see how things will end for everyone.

    I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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