Production assistant, Heather Venice has her foot in the door with a local news outlet, but to take her career to the next level she will have to prove herself in ways she never imagined. Extreme trust issues keep her guard up at all times, so when she connects with a gorgeous stranger one night in a bar and that guard lowers… she panics. Turns out Asher is not at all what she expected and she … she quickly develops feelings for him. The more time she spends with him, it becomes clear he feels the same.
When her world collides and the past threatens to destroy the future she’s worked so hard for, she pushes him away, breaking her own heart.
Playing keyboard and singing backup, Asher Quest lives a rockstar life most would envy. But he’s the one who finds himself longing for something that he doesn’t have. Love. He doesn’t expect to find it when he wanders into a dive bar, but something about the mysterious raven-haired beauty draws him in. Her sad grey eyes hold secrets and when his trust is betrayed, he’s prepared to give up on love… even if his heart isn’t.
Unavoidable desire, forgiveness and longing help them overcome their rocky pasts, for a chance to write the happily ever after that they both deserve.
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Humble beginnings
Asher is the third rock star in this series to claim his own musical inspiration….much like Trevor and Roman in the previous stories!
Asher is tired of being alone and after seeing Trevor and Roman settled with good women at their sides….he envisions the same for himself. Heather is gorgeous but seems reserved with a world of hurt in her eyes, when Asher comes to her rescue at a little dive bar around the corner from his place. When he asks if he can see her again to take her out, she ghosts him He eventually tracks her down and tries again, until he finally admits to himself, if she’s interested….she will come to him………and she does
However, Heather has more demons in her closet than Asher prepares for and when that past comes knocking, it forces the proverbial demons out of hiding.
A good story, not as good as the first two but I still enjoyed it
Asher and Heather are both characters that are easy to love. They both have come from pasts that make them especially leery too let others in. I loved this rock romance and l look forward to the next from Ms. Walker.
This has been a great series about the band mates of Infinity Prism. This story happens a couple years after the last tour when they are ready to release their third album. It features the keyboardist and backup vocalist, Asher with Heather, who he met in a dive bar close to their homes. This book seemed a little more laid back, maybe because the band wasn’t on tour, but both protagonists have trust issues, especially Heather who works as assistant producer at a TV news station for a man who is also her ex, but still manipulating her. Will they be honest and upfront with one another so that their chemistry will become true love?
Loved Book 3 of this series! This is Asher’s story. Asher and Heather’s story will make your heart ache a times, make you laugh, smile, worry for them, but everything they go through just ends up making it clear to each other how much they do love each other, despite the outside world. So good!
An utterly delightful romantic, rock and roll read. I never thought I would be stringing that previous sentence together about a romance with a rock and roll platform, but wonders never cease. The story was good, rolled along smoothly and captured not only this reader’s attention, but my heart. What a lovely young man the main male character turned out to be; not without flaws, but then, who doesn’t. He came across as tender, thoughtful, respectful, romantic, protective and passionate … totally YUMMY-NUMMY!! I really liked the thoughtful measures he took when the main female was feeling a bit ill. The main female character seemed like a sweetheart but through past circumstances, found herself to be between a rock and a hard place with relationship issues. The characters were all well developed and believable. Good reading!
I received an advance review copy of this novel and I am leaving an honest and unbiased review. I have no affiliation to this author.