Natalie Scott’s life is simple with no strings attached. As a band photographer, she’s made metal music her life, and life on tour means no relationships.At least not ones that last and that’s the way she likes it.She only has one rule.Don’t date or otherwise screw around with the client.But she never said anything about love.Brent Andrews knows Natalie’s rules.And he’s about to make sure he’s an … about to make sure he’s an exception to them.
All of them.
Even ones she doesn’t know she has.
Fans of Kasie West, Cookie O’Gorman and Monica Murphy will fall in love with this coming of age romance series that tackles love, friendship and moving on from painful pasts. Each novel stands alone with characters you’re sure to love.
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Excellent Story & Audible Listen BrentNatalie!
Behind the Lens
Boys of Fallout, Volume 2
By: Cassandra Giovanni
Narrated by: Kaye Anderson
Cassandra Giovanni pens another great “Boys of Fallout” novel. This book features an entirely different band than the first book “Out of Beat”, though there is a mention or brief appearance of them in this book, Skylar manages several bands, including “Makeshift Chemistry”. Skylar suggests the band hire a photographer to go on tour with them and recommends Natalie Scott, while they can not afford her Fallout will pick up half the cost if she takes photos of other bands on the tour. One problem is her ex-boyfriend, Jace Smith, will be in one of those bands, he did her wrong in so many ways and she never wanted to see him again. But she could not pass up this opportunity. She loves going on tour and shooting rockstars in action. She flies out to meet the band in California, Brent one of the lead singers, the screamer, picks her up from the airport. She had talked to James the other lead singer on the phone and would meet the others on the bus, Kie, Brad and Aiden. I loved the camaraderie amongst the band members, also loved how they made Natalie feel like she was one of them and how they had her back when they found out what her ex had done. Brent and Natalie hit it off right from the start, she vowed to never date clients again and had a wall built around her heart, but Brent managed to break that wall down. They were perfect together and for each other. Their story is a great story, I loved every minute of it, Natalie and her journals was an amazing storyline, it added a lot of depth to her and the book. Cassandra Giovanni, that you for this excellent story, the heartfelt moments and sweet rocker romance, it was great to go on tour with Makeshift Chemistry!
I listened to the Audible edition, Kaye Anderson is an amazing narrator and voice artist. She continues to bring these stories to life, humanizing the characters by giving them their voices and personalities. You could hear how much heart she puts into her work, the characters emotions reflect in her performance, allowing you to feel what they are feeling. She is an entertaining storyteller and a pleasure to listen to. Thank you for another awesome listen
I listened to the audible version. I didn’t like this story nearly as much as Out of Beat. I would have had a much more positive impression if Natalie hadn’t been involved with a nice guy at the beginning of the book and immediately broke up just because of fear of the band lifestyle. I was hoping it would be a story about making the relationship work despite the band lifestyle, but it quickly turned into another band/photographer story.
The narrator has a very distinctive voice so it seemed a little strange to have the same voice for two different characters in the same series, though that may have been more pronounced because I listened to them back to back. I didn’t notice much variation in the voices, but it was a pleasant voice to listen to.
I did like the lyrics and song writing elements and was surprised by the way the journal storyline worked out. I also liked how the characters supported each other. I like the characters and the writing style and I’m interested in reading more by Cassandra Giovanni.
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Second book in The Boys of Fallout shows it doesn’t pay to steal revenge isn’t always the answer, and sometimes your unfounded fear is just that.
As in the first story this storyline has well developed characters and the narration is well done.
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I read/listened to the first book Out of Beat, and really enjoyed it. I almost didn’t read/listen to the second book because it moved onto another band instead of one of the other member of the first band, but I was really drawn into the story and the whole revenge rival thing.
I felt like the narration by Kaye Anderson for Out of Beat was a bit monotone and choppy at the beginning, but I am really glad that I got the chance to listen to another one of her performances. This narration was so well done, and easy to listen to.
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This author and narrator are both new to me and I was excited to give this book a go. Natalie is a professional band photographer and living on the road means no relationships, but when she’s hired to work for Makeshift Chemistry her rules on relationships are tested. She is instantly attracted to singer Brent Andrews. He is swoony, sweet and definitely has a thing for Nat. If you are looking for a clean, sweet, rocker romance with low angst and an HEA, then give Behind The Lens a go. The narrator, Kaye Anderson’s voice was youthful and clear and was perfect for Nat.