A lead singer, a professor, and another lead singer walk into a bedroom…Molly McIntire loves her career as the lead singer of the band Warning Sign. Who she does not love?The cocky, seductive lead singer of The Grunge, rockstar Luc Moreau, who through a series of misfortunate events ends up singing with her.In her band. On her stage. Together. It’s like getting naked, with a microphone between … getting naked, with a microphone between them. So is there any surprise they’re tempted to hate screw each other afterward?
But someone sees them with their tempers running hot. And open-minded Professor Ethan Haywood wants them both, in every dirty, decadent way. For a night or so much more.
Except he’s not the only one who’s watching them—and the band. Their every move is being monitored, and when the lights go out, not everyone will still be standing.
Suddenly it’s not just about falling into bed for Molly, Luc, and Ethan, but falling in love when everything they know and love is in danger.
Author’s note: This book contains mènage scenes, and while the men are always focused on the woman, they also focus on each other. With and without their clothes on.
Author’s note part deux: While the romantic relationship ends in a full HEA, there are ongoing events that will not be fully explained or resolved until the next book, Raw Rhythm.
★-★-★-★-★-★
Perfect Pitch is book 5 in the Found in Oblivion rockstar series. Our other rockstar series are also set in the Oblivion world.
Series Reading Order
Found in Oblivion
Bedded Bliss
Triple Trouble
Dirty Duet
Lost Lyric
Perfect Pitch
Raw Rhythm
Finding Forever
Lost in Oblivion
Seduced (prequel)
Rocked
Rock, Rattle and Roll
Twisted
Untwisted
Destroyed
Consumed
Committed
Shattered
Fused
Owned
LIO Holiday Stories
Gifted
Merry Oblivion
Rock Revenge Trilogy
Rock Revenge 1 (August 13, 2018)
Rock Reclaimed 2 (October 8, 2018)
Rock Redemption 3 (November 5, 2018)
Hammered
Manaconda
Manhandled
Manipulated
Maneuvered
more
Of all the Found in Oblivion books, I was looking forward to this one the most. But I’m a stickler for reading books in order so I didn’t jump ahead to this one (since I’m reading them well after publishing). I was drawn in by the teaser. Two hot men and Molly. I was interested in seeing how they would handle the bossy lead singer. And oh my, do they handle her. The scenes will burn the screen of your e-reader. But as hot as this book is, it does have a heartbreaking cliffhanger that I was NOT ready for. So glad I could move to the next book immediately, because waiting for publication would have killed me.
Not gonna lie, I started Perfect Pitch with some trepidation, because Molly has been one of my least favorite characters in this series so far. But when the Cari and Taryn assured me beforehand that I would come to see Molly in a new light, I believed them because they have never let me down before. And you know what? They were absolutely right. I do see Molly in a new light now. Yes, she’s never going to be the sweet, soft heroine we all fall in love with at first glance. She’s had to work too hard, had to build up too much armor to be that kind of woman. And yet, she’s at heart a strong, good person, and in her story she finally shines, becomes more than the stereotypical diva bitch she’s been throughout this series.
And then there are her men, Luc and Ethan. My God, these men are DIVINE!! And beautiful and smoking hot. Not just individually, but together and with Molly. When the three of them come together, panties and boxer briefs melt right off! And when they get their triad fixed and figured out…all hell breaks loose and the cliffhanger comes out of left field and knocks me on my ass. Seriously, I am so mad at Cari and Taryn right now. My heart is breaking and I’m freaking out because hello?! That cliffhanger is a bitch, much more than Molly ever has been. I need Raw Rhythm on my Kindle like right now!! So be forewarned, people, that there is a crazy cliffhanger and it’s a doozy.
Perfect Pitch is for the most part a standalone, but I’d suggest you read the other Found in Oblivion books first so you know who all the players are in the band, and outside of the band, because there are lots of people mentioned that you might not understand or recognize if you’re not familiar with this series already. But, do, definitely do, read Perfect Pitch if you like MMF ménages, rockstars, professors, or any combination of the three. You will not regret it because Cari and Taryn have really raised the bar with this entry in the series. It’s hot, it’s emotionally complicated and satisfying and the journey these three people take will have you engaged til the very last page. They’ll make you mad, they’ll melt your heart (and your panties 😉 and they’ll break you all in the same book. Just don’t forget there’s a crazy cliffhanger!
I was lost in this book in the best of ways. The main characters Molly, Luc & Ethan captured me almost instantly!! I loved their triad in every way, the differences in personalities then over time how they gelled!! Plus mmf is always so hot to read
It’s a story full of simmering emotion & danger which ends in love & utter tragedy, I sobbed so you’ve been warned!!
I adore these writers I’m heading straight on to Raw Rhythm!!
Debbie, 1970, UK
: 4.5 stars–PERFECT PITCH is the fifth installment in Cari Quinn and Taryn Elliott’s contemporary, adult FOUND IN OBLIVION erotic, rock, romance series focusing on the members of the rock band Warning Sign. This is lead singer for the rock back The Grunge Luc Moreau, lead singer for Warning Sign Molly McIntire, and professor Ethan Haywood’s story line. The FOUND IN OBLIVION series is a spin off from Quinn and Elliott’s LOST IN OBLIVION series. Several characters from LIO cross over including band manager Lila Shawcross and Ripper Records owner Donovan Lewis. You do not have to have read the other series to follow or understand the events of PERFECT PITCH. Perfect Pitch can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty.
NOTE: PERFECT PITCH contains graphic MFM and MMF sexual situations, language and text, and may not be suitable for all readers.
Told from three third person perspectives (Luc, Molly, and Ethan) PERFECT PITCH follows the building relationship between Luc Moreau, lead singer for the rock back The Grunge, lead singer of Warning Sign Molly McIntire, and professor Ethan Haywood. After a series of PR nightmares for Luc Moreau, and a confrontation between Molly McIntire and Ripper Records upper management, our couple find themselves pushed together to front Warning Sign, leaving The Grunge floundering to remain a viable band. Professor Ethan Haywood’s attraction to Molly McIntire has the added bonus of their mutual attraction to Molly’s new band mate Luc Moreau but keeping their ménage relationship a secret struggles in the face of overzealous paparazzi, and Molly’s need to hide the truth from Ripper Records management. What ensues is the building romance between Molly, Ethan and Luc, as Molly and Luc battle one another for professional control.
PERFECT PITCH is a sexy and sassy story line about three people who find love when they least expect it. The roller coaster of emotions is threatened by heartbreaking family history, as well as a turn of events that will leave the reader wondering what the h*ll happened and why. The ménage relationship is passionate, erotic and intense-the $ex scenes leave little to the reader’s imagination.
There is a large ensemble cast of secondary and supporting characters including all of the members of Warning Sign, The Grunge, as well as Lila Shawcross and Donovan Lewis. The world building continues to focus on the bands, the music, and the struggles to make it big in an industry where everyone believes they should be number one.
PERFECT PITCH is also a story of slow building intrigue when a series of questionable events begin to snowball in a potentially life threatening drama aimed at the members of Warning Sign. The premise is exciting, intoxicating and heartbreaking; the characters are edgy, colorful and dynamic; the romance is seductive, provocative and hot. PERFECT PITCH ends on a cliffhanger- an agonizing and painful reminder that fame comes at a cost. Keep your tissues handy, you’re going to need them.
Perfect Pitch – Found in Oblivion Series Book 5 by Cari Quinn and Taryn Elliot – 5 Stars
“A lead singer, a professor, and another lead singer walk into a bedroom…” This is the tagline that grabbed me from the very beginning.
While Perfect Pitch can be read as a stand-alone (it’s full of steamy sex, smoking hot humans, finding your authentic self, and mixing family of origin with family of choice) I would recommend that you read the other books in the Found in Oblivion Series first – Heck, why not go all the way back to the beginning and start with the Lost in Oblivion Series. Cari Quinn and Taryn Elliot write intersecting series that all have fantastic rock bands, amazing music, and some great relationships. If you enjoy reading about a budding polyamorous M/M/F relationship, you will absolutely fall in love with Perfect Pitch.
These characters are well developed; Molly is the lead singer of Warning Sign, Ethan is a professor of Mythological History, and Luc is the lead singer of The Grunge. As individuals they each have passions and compassion that grow stronger as a unit even though self-doubts may creep in.
From the first page to the very last I was completely invested in this story. I read it in one sitting because I just could not put it down. This story made me laugh (OMG, can we talk about Ethan’s parents??), cry, sigh, caused me to give my husband that tell-tale wink that lets him know I’m reading a sexy part and made me grateful that I am also part of a loving, accepting family where all are welcome and nurtured.
I absolutely recommend this book, this series and these authors.