I want him. But he’s a rock star, and any kind of real relationship would be too risky, too bound to end in heartache.When Andi Parker’s friends drag her to an Accidental Erotica concert, she’s surprised to receive a backstage pass from famous punk rock star Kyle Collins. While her friends are eager to attend the after-party and hook up with the band members, Andi can’t help but feel skeptical. … but feel skeptical. Kyle is cute and all, but Andi isn’t about to join the harem of Accidental Erotica groupies.
At the party, Andi and Kyle hit it off and end up sitting and talking late into the night about everything from rock star life to their favorite horror movies. Kyle is much more down to earth than Andi thought, but the more she starts to like him, the more worried she is that dating a rock star would only end in heartbreak. Ever practical, Andi tells Kyle she just want to be friends, and heads home never expecting to hear from him again.
When Kyle calls her from the airport the next day, Andi falls into a long-distance friendship she never expected. She’s rapidly falling for Kyle, but with them living states apart, could it ever work? Andi’s not ready to make the leap into dating a guy who’s constantly on tour and surrounded by groupies—
But she’s also not sure she can bring herself to let him go.
How Not to Date a Rock Star is a standalone romance novella with no cliffhanger, no cheating, and a swoon-worthy Happily Ever After. It can be read independently of the first books, though a character from book two appears as a side character. There is some R-rated sexual content and language.
“[THE EXTRA] is delightful, spunky, and deliciously well-written” –Bestselling Author Jen Greyson
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Maya meets Kevin at one of his shows, and there’s an instant attraction. But Kevin is a rockstar and Maya, well, she’s not into dating rock stars, or doing long distance. She suffers from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and that involves a lot of resting. The one thing not resting? Her heart on the daily phone calls with Kevin. But they’re best friends, and that’s the way they need to keep it.
Eek! I love this series, and this one is a fantastic addition that packs a punch in a perfect sized novella. In a seamless blend of romance and laugh out loud comedy, this duo once again delivers a super fun read just in time for summer. I’m hoping through their distant relationship to the main couples in this series, that we haven’t seen the last of Maya and Kevin. Wonderful job!
Ooops……..I think they were dating all along!!!
So how exactly do you date a Rock Star. Well in How Not to Date a Rock Star, the eighth book in The Extra Series series, Maya get to find out. Luckily the reader gets to go along on her journey with Kevin.
Maya Parker is celebrating her birthday at a concert with her two best friends. The guitarist, Kevin Collins, spots her from the stage and ends up sending a roadie to her with a note. It seems she may get an extra surprise for her birthday this year when she and her friends go backstage. There is an instant attraction and chemistry sparking between them. But she is not the type to go for a one night and can’t believe that he would be good “relationship material”. So instead she decides they can be friends, which he accepts for now. Over the next several months they text back and forth and skype with each other as their friendship grows. But over time they finally cannot deny that they don’t just love each other they are in love with each other. It seems that Maya may not have wanted to date a Rock Star but she has been doing it all along.
This is a funny, laugh out loud, sweet, engaging and very entertaining story. Maya and Kevin are wonderful as they fumble their way to not dating, but dating without even realizing it.
I received a copy of this book for my honest review. My opinions are all my own.
How not to date a rock star tells the story of Maya, an ordinary girl, and Kevin, a rock star. Fate seems to have brought them together after Maya’s friends bring her along to one of the concerts. Sparks fly when Kevin invites Maya and her friends to the after party. There’s only one problem, she doesn’t want to date a rock star who is touring all the time. They decide to be just long-distance friends.
Like all the books in this series, I absolutely loved it! The story is very well written, with some plot twists and many sweet, and sometimes sad, moments. I really loved the characters! What I also liked in this book is that the characters deal with some issues and it brings some awareness. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who loves to read romance.
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This was a cute love story. Maya Parker is celebrating her birthday at a punk rock concert with her two friends. Kevin Collins is a guitarist for the band. He notices her and sends a note to invite her and her friends backstage. They meet, are attracted to each other, but she initially friend zones him because she doesn’t think a relationship will work. They spend months texting and skyping and become best friends. They eventually realize they love each other and get their HEA.
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This is another winner in the series this time it’s one of the infamous Shane’s band members Kevin. While not the true rockstar bad boy he stays true to his band. However he’s a bit over the lifestyle & seeks something more. Eying Maya at a concert he asks her backstage for the after party.
They instantly connect but more on a friendship basis. Maya is a student with issues causing her some grief in her life. They both have to deal with their problems. But will they become more than friends?
This is a HFN. I’m hoping to hear more from this couple in future stories.
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She was already jaded and not the type to even go to a concert. She was wrong this time. She enjoyed herself and was actually surprised that he was truly a gentleman. She was also scared to put it on the line for the right person. If he was willing to do what he needed to have her, why couldn’t she? Delaying happiness is wrong when you you already feel right about it. She knew what she needed to do as soon as it hit her.
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