WIN A DATE WITH A HOT ROCKSTAR?Yes, please. Sign me up.Emma has always been obsessed with Ollie Mills of the southern rock band, Sunset Revival. She follows his every move on Twitter, likes all his posts on Instagram, and stalks his page on Facebook. So when there’s a contest to win a date with the sexy-as-sin, bad-boy rockstar, of course she enters.It’s a one in a million chance.Caleb Mills has … enters.
It’s a one in a million chance.
Caleb Mills has always been unlucky in love. From the girl who broke his heart, to every one-night stand in between, the lead singer of Sunset Revival barely feels anything anymore. He’s focused on his music and nothing more. Until he sees Emma, in a blue dress, on a hot night in Nashville. She’s meant to be his brother’s date, but the moment his eyes connect with hers he wants this beautiful girl all for himself.
Caleb knows, it will only take Ollie a minute to screw things up. And he’ll be there waiting to win this girl’s heart the moment he does. But can any girl, ever, really trust a rockstar?
*NEVER TRUST A ROCKSTAR is a standalone with a HEA. It can be read as a standalone or as the first book in Sarah Darlington’s NEVER TRUST Series. Look for other books in the series, each available for preorder now.
NEVER TRUST READING ORDER
1. Never Trust a Rockstar
2. Never Kiss a Rockstar
3. Never Love a Rockstar
4. Never Leave a Rockstar
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I received an ARC of this book and this is my voluntarily, honest review of it.
‘Never trust a rockstar’ is the first book of a new series that revolve around the music band ‘Sunset Revival’. This band consist of the three brothers Luke, Caleb and Ollie Mills and their female cousin Dani. Just like in any other family they have their ups and downs. But when needed they have each other’s back. For the readers who have read the ‘Kill Devil Hills’ series, they will recognize a few familiar faces in this new series too.
Emma is a 22 year old girl that lives in a small beach town where nothing much happens. Her days consist of working hard and spending her free with her sick mother or her boyfriend Nick. But she does have one obsession and that’s Ollie Mills, the youngest and hottest brother of the rock band ‘Sunset Revival’. So when she wins a date with him, she’s over the moon! But soon she lands on earth again when she discovers that the real version of Ollie isn’t so great as her fantasy one but there is one other person that she meets that night that is friendly to her and that’s the middle brother, Caleb.
From the moment that Caleb saw Emma, he knew she was special. So he made sure that they stayed in contact with each other. And the more time they spend together the more they realize that there is something special between them. But life isn’t always that simple. There is Emma’s boyfriend, her mother illness and the consequences of that for Emma and her family. And there is Caleb’s past that comes back with demands and secrets. Caleb and Emma will have to prove to each other and the world that their feelings for each other are special and worth fighting for.
‘Never trust a rockstar’ is a new adult story that is told from both POV’s. I liked both characters very much (and let me reassure you, there is no cheating involved). Emma may first appear a bit naive In her obsession with Ollie but soon you discover a different side of her. She may be innocent but she’s not a fool. I loved Caleb’s character from the start, he’s intelligent, kind, protective but he also has an insecure side in him. I especially liked that. But in the end he’s also a rockstar and they are known for doing things in a ‘rockstar’ way.
Each member of the band has a different personality so I’m very curious about their stories. And if you read carefully you can already see who their love interest will be
Just like in Sarah Darlington’s other books, there was again a difficult and emotional theme in this book. This time it’s about breast cancer. A disease that not only has consequences for the person that is sick but also for the people around them. But don’t worry, this story isn’t dark or sad. When I was reading it, I discovered that I was both emotional and smiling at the same time. That’s part of this writer writing style, to touch a sensitive subject but always in a light way.
‘Never trust a rockstar’ is a great start of a new series.