Dagger Drummond and Ryan Pierce have been married for years. They’ve experienced firsthand what living under the lights at center stage can do to even the strongest relationships, but somehow they’ve managed to remain on solid ground – until now.Ryan realizes he wants more from their marriage, but Dagger is too fearful to give it to him. A disconnection is forged, and suddenly the two who are … who are known as being the heart and soul of the dual touring bands, Black Ice and Ivory Tower, are out of sync. Having the backbone of the band family at odds sends Dagger home to make amends.
Just as their jagged edges begin to smooth, tragedy strikes and nearly rips them apart for good. It leaves one of them fighting for his life and both reaching for a future that may no longer be obtainable.
Fall Again is a full-length update story featuring the main characters from Fall For Me, Book One in the Rock Gods Series and comes with a hard-earned HEA.
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Ryan and Dagger have been married for a long while now. The honeymoon isn’t necessarily over, but the rocker lifestyle is starting to take its toll on the frontman for Black Ice and the man he loves ~ sometimes losing it all makes us realize what’s most important!
Great new addition to Ann Lister’s Rock Gods series. Heartfelt storyline with tons of laughs from these rockers who we’ve grown to adore! Five stars aren’t enough. Ann Lister knocked this one out of the ballpark!
It was such a pleasure to revisit Dagger and Ryan! This series gets better and better with every book and I can’t help but love every book from the first pages. Strong emotions and characters, brilliant language. They have it all.
Dagger and Ryan have now been together for years, and Ryan is ready to move on to the next phase of the life Dagger promised him… a family. Dagger has realistic fears about becoming a parent, after the terrible childhood he was forced to deal with. What if he’s a terrible dad?
Meanwhile, Dagger and Ryan are apart more than they’re together. They are still committed and devoted to each other, but they live separate lives most of the time. Is Dagger ready to make some changes?
This is a very enjoyable book, a great addition to the Rock Gods series. I love seeing how the characters have grown, and how much still remains the same. I appreciate seeing what a wonderful friend Alex still is to Dagger, and I love that Dagger and Ryan still want each other and no one else. They are hot together! Mostly, I am happy seeing how much they still love each other, through hard times and happiness, for better or worse. Theirs is a wonderful love story, and I am grateful for this chance to revisit them.
This is a great series. It’s always fun coming back to familiar faces time and again. This book revisits the couple who started it all in the series’s first book, Fall for Me. The nostalgia of the early days of Dagger and Ryan’s relationship made the plotline that much more realistic, as we watch the troubles in their marriage unfold.
Ryan is ready to move forward in their lives, but Dagger is dragging his feet. Fear and insecurities are causing friction between them, and Dagger is bound and determined to make sure he and the love of his life regain their solid foundation.
This is a story of compromise and vulnerability; learning to communicate, not only with each other, but also with their extended family; past misunderstandings finally being aired and reconciled; and creating a new future that fits the needs of all, and allows multiple dreams to come true.
Along the way, there are some tense discussions, and some devastating terror. Lister is able to keep the reader constantly entertained by a few twists and turns in just the right places. Of course, there’s foreshadowing of the possible next couple, but there is also the introduction of a whole new set of characters that Dagger has taken under his wing.
Overall, the story is about growth. Growth as individuals. Growth between Ryan and Dagger and the new family they are building. And, growth for Black Ice and Ivory Tower, with a touch of Chaos thrown in for good measure. And, of course, Dagger and Ryan start their happily ever after…again.
Happy reading!
* I received an ARC of this book and I am leaving my honest review. *
Let’s do this. I can’t believe this is Book #10 in THE ROCK GODS SERIES. This is a series that gets better with every book. Dagger and Ryan have been together for a long time. There are cracks showing in this relationship. Love, compromise and self evaluation may be their only hope. That’s if fate gives them the chance. Will they have an opportunity to fix this?? It was great to see BLACK ICE touring. If you want to know what life with a rock band is like, this is the BEST series to give you the real deal. This also gives you the updates on IVORY TOWER and a new band CHAOS. Thank You ANN LISTER for the 2 new songs. If you ever wondered about the lives of touring rock bands, this is your back stage pass. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK AND THIS INCREDIBLE SERIES!!!!!!
Loved this, OMG, So Good! I was sucked in from first page, I was so excited about this book coming out because I just love Ryan & Dagger. It was so worth the wait. It was good, worry some, hot, & a Holy Crap I ugly cried big time, them phew & all smiles at the end with happy tears. It was an awesome read & I highly recommend it!
Fall Again by Ann Lister is the tenth book in the Rock Gods series, a contemporary m/m romance with Rockstars. This book continues the story of Dagger and Ryan who were the main characters in the first book of the series. It is absolutely amazing to get an update on these characters and their journey together and their chosen family.
I admit that I got emotional at certain points. There are suspenseful moments in the book that really pulled at my heart and had me wrapped up in my feelings. Those moments are balanced with hilarious dialogue and antics, sweet romance and hot and sexy interactions. Overall, this book had me glued to my kindle and I wouldn’t mind a visit to these characters again because the whole series has made me fall in love.
I received an advanced reader’s copy of the book and I am voluntarily leaving my honest review and recommendation.