Book Two of ThreeWhat is a girl to do when she’s in love with four celebrities?Clover is at the airport, running away from her feelings and the four men that she just can’t get enough of.Will Rigby, Jett, Nash and Ziggy get to the airport in time to stop her?And what will Clover’s twin brother make of everything now that he’s finally awake?More About Lust & Lyrics SeriesLust & Lyrics is a … & Lyrics Series
Lust & Lyrics is a Contemporary Rock Band RH Romance. Clover & Creed are a pair of twins. Their parents are rock stars and expect them to follow in their footsteps. Creed obediently starts a pop band, Saving Creed, while Clover goes travelling.
Clover is asked to come early when Creed has a car crash. Her crazy mother puts a wig on her head, bandages up her boobs and throws her onto the stage at the London o2.
Will Clover be able to keep her identity a secret or will she fall in love with her four band mates?
Books in the Series
His, His or His?, All Mine & Less Than Conventional.
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Confusion Continues
Clover has found herself in the middle of something more than she’s prepared to deal with, she’s confused about how to move forward. When the rest of the band is made aware of her dilemma, they initially kind of accept it. But jealousy prevails in this installment of the series.
I like how the feelings portrayed are real instead of everyone being immediately happy that their best friends are their competition for the heart of their girl. What if she can’t choose? Well, that what will hopefully be revealed in the next installment.
I enjoyed the audio that was narrated by Susan Greenway but with so many male POVs, a second, male narrator would’ve been much preferred.
Story: 4 stars
Narration: 3 stars
All Mine is the continuation of the Lust and Lyrics series and it presents the growing angst of Clover’s decision to date each of Creed’s bandmates, without jealousy or favoritism. It’s next to impossible because Rigby, Jett, Nash and Ziggy aren’t in it to play nice. In fact, they each try to find her in private moments, or make those moments for her. Creed is dumbfounded, at first, when she admits to him that she’s dating a band member…well, maybe all the band members! He comes to the realization that he has no say in her love life and, really, what’s the harm? The pace of this story was slow, intentionally so, because there really wasn’t any new information or plot twist added. It worked to flesh out the story and added layers of intrigue by making the other characters aware of the less than traditional relationships. Clover’s incredible skills at composing and playing music are front and center, with an emphasis on the lyrics of the new album they’re writing. This ends in a well-placed cliff hanger!
Susan Greenway does an admirable job with the many voices and assorted personalities of the characters. I enjoy her accent!
This is book 2 in Bradley’s Lust and Lyrics series and I think this is my favorite series so far. It may be that I love the narration, or the British terms and accent – idk but I am hooked on this series! I would definitely recommend reading in order and so far each leaves the reader dangling in the air with eagerness on what will happen next!
Twins Clover and Creed have always been there for each other since their parents are crazy rockers themselves. Clover finds herself being rescued by her brother only to find dating all his bandmates may not be going as smoothly as one would hope. Jealousy runs rampant and hurt feelings are surfacing but it makes for some great song lyrics…Will Clover have to choose or will these band mates put aside their jealousy to be with her. Meanwhile, it looks like Creed maybe thinking about his own love triangle…I can’t wait to see what happens next!
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review
*this review is based on the audio version of this read
All Mine by Hanleigh Bradley is a contemporary rockstar reverse harem that I listened to on audio narrated by Susan Greenway.
I have to say so far this is my favorite series of Hanleigh’s. I absolutely loved that we got points of views from all the characters. It really brings the story to life. The story does end on a cliffhanger but that wasn’t much of a surprise since it’s the second book in the Lust and Lyrics Series. I cannot wait for the next book Less Than Conventional to be released on audio.
Susan did an amazing job on the narration. I absolutely love her voice!
I would recommend this book if you like contemporary romance, rockstar romance, or reverse harems.
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This is a great book 2 to the Lust and Lyrics series. This has a really great story filled with emotion and love. I did feel that the story was a bit rushed but overall it is a very good and entertaining read. I enjoyed the narration, it is easy to understand.
The second book, Clover and Creed both have things to work out, the guys have to decide how they are going to handle it all. I’m off to find out what’s going to happen next read the first book to understand what’s happening in this book.
It’s swirl of emotions. Swirl of music. Swirl of lyrics. Music to speak your soul. Words to show your feelings. Feelings that need still to find themselves. Very interesting continuation.
I received a copy of this book directly from the author and am leaving my review voluntarily. If you do not like reverse harem or multiple sexual partner storylines, do not read. This book was a solid 3.5 stars, only because I felt it was a little rushed and thought interaction between Clover and the band should have been explored more.
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This book is part 2 of a 3 book series. Both books 1 and 2 end on cliffhangers.
Clover, musical genius, daughter of rock stars and twin to a rising rocker, she finds herself falling in lust/love over her brothers 4 bandmates.
As each bandmember gets to know Clover better, they find themselves in the position to having to share her and wondering if this type of relationship can even work short term much less long term.
The characters are likable and the overall story has good bones to it. The story is a little rushed and I’m not a fan of continual cliffhanger stories. It is a quick read.