The next big thing in rock, that’s what they call us. I’m going to make damn sure we get there, too. I’m 100% focused on my music. No time for women, no time for romance. It’s just me and my guitar.Then she walks into our soundcheck. Ellie. Wild, out of control and oozing sex appeal.I can’t let that woman distract me. I can’t get drawn into her issues. But, for some reason, I can’t resist her.… can’t resist her.
Join The Freaks on tour for your hit of hot rockers and sizzling romance.
Guitar Freak is book 1 in the 4 book Rock Stars on Tour series but can be read as a standalone.
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Rock Stars and Romance – Loved it!
And, Rockers are my favourite genre. The end.
Initially mistaking Polly for a groupie who’d snuck into their sound check, Damo’s attempt at booting her out, does nothing but make her intolerant towards the man considered the ‘next biggest thing in rock’ Damo hates groupies, and he absolutely hates drama – “No dramas, no distractions,” on Tour. Trouble is, the rock chick who dressed like a groupie was someone he couldn’t look away from, and if they’re going to around for the next three months, she better stay out of his way.
On her part, as the bass player in the backup band for their tour, she had to admit he was great, and hot, but he was wound as tight as a spring, and those types just didn’t appeal to her anymore. She’d learned her lesson. The three month tour as back up band to The Freaks was going to be their big break, and she’d be keeping her head down and keeping quiet.
The attraction, however, can’t be ignored, and as the walls come down, they realise that the public persona doesn’t always match the private one. The problem may be the ex- who refuses to accept that one of them has moved on.
I had to read this in one sitting, and still, I thought it ended too quickly!
Candy Starr, with her past as a band manager, has an insight into the rock world that shows in her writing, and I have loved every book that she has written. The secondary characters are great and fill out the plot perfectly. I just can’t wait to get the in-depth skinny on the rest of the guys in the band. 4.5 Stars for a great book, and I’ve pre-ordered the next book in the series already!
When Damo was introduced in Come Clean, I was really intrigued by him. He seemed mysterious and those few brief glimpses made me want so much more.
Damo is the lead singer of The Freaks and a complete Type A. When he sees Polly, the hardcore, fierce bassist for the opening band, for the first time, he just assumes that she’s a groupie. She looked the part, so honest mistake, right? I felt every bit of the connection between them the moment they saw each other and wanted so much for them to just. stop. fighting. it!! There was some definite drama in this book but I wouldn’t expect anything else from diva artists.
This first book of the series has me so excited to read about the rest of The Freaks!! I couldn’t put it down!!! I can’t wait to see what comes next!
The book had many elements that I love: strong woman lead, rock bands, misunderstandings, characters you care about. I would have liked the push and pull dragged out longer and a more substantive back story. Male characters needed more depth. Despite this criticism, I enjoyed the book and look forward to others from this author.