NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR, ELLE CASEY, brings readers the New Adult Romance BY DEGREES.
Celebrities all suffer from the same disease. I call it the create-your-own-reality disease. Most of them start out normal, like you and me, but somewhere along the way they lose sight of up and down, left and right, and then eventually right and wrong. It’s my job to fix that.
Who … It’s my job to fix that.
Who hires me, Scarlett Barnes, otherwise known as ‘The Normalizer’? Agents usually. Producers sometimes. They know they can trust me to be professional, discreet, and above all, not personally involved with my clients. I come in, I take over their lives, and I get them back on track. Help them remember what it’s like to be an average Joe.
My latest job acquisition? His friends call him Tear-It-Up Kilgour, but I just call him Tarin – lead singer and guitarist for the band By Degrees. I have thirty days to get his butt back on planet earth before he loses his record deal, his movie contract, and possibly even his life. I’ve never failed so far, and I don’t plan on failing this time either, even if Tarin has other ideas.
Content Warning: This is a New Adult Romance, perhaps not suitable for younger readers due to foul language, sexual situations, drug use, and obnoxious rock-n-roll musicians.
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It was well written and was a different venue then I have read in the past. I will certainly read this author again.
I absolutely loved this book. I had no idea what it was about when I started it but was immediately hooked. It is a fast-paced story about a rock star that has gone off the rails and is about to crash and burn…that is before his manager hired “The Negotiator”. It is sharp, witty, heartfelt, soulful, sexy and thrilling. What more could you ask for? Get it now…you won’t be sorry.
I love rockstar books. This one has a slightly different take on things. You will definitely be rooting for the lost boys of rock and roll. As with all fiction, there is some hyper realism, and a bit of inconsistency on “hometown,” but doesn’t detract from the story.
Terrible ending. It was good until the last part.