Rob Williams used to be the lead singer of his band, Zenith, before his alcoholism destroyed his career, his marriage and his life. Now, writer, Rebecca Randall wants to chronicle his recovery and in the process, establish herself as a successful author. What this mother of three young girls doesn’t realize is how well the tattooed, former rocker, Rob fits into her small town, country life. That … That is until Rebecca’s estranged husband comes home and wants to rebuild their relationship. As Rob leaves and attempts to make his dreams of Zenith come true, Rebecca’s life falls into a depression that nothing, short of divorce, will end. But how can Rob, now lead singer of Zenith, ever return to Rebecca’s ordinary life?
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Recommended Reading Order for The Zenith Trilogy
Zenith Falling
Zenith Rising
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Wow, what an outstanding finale to the Zenith series!! IMHO, this is the best book of the three; heartbreakingly beautiful and gritty, rock-solid with the character development and plotlines, and just completely eye-opening in relation to life’s challenges, setbacks, and failures – both personally and emotionally. I loved the growth and depth that both Rob Williams and Rebecca Randall display throughout the story; you’re not sure if they belong together or even fit together, yet through all the trials and setbacks they experience both separately and as a couple, you can’t help but wonder if they will ever achieve happiness or contentment in their lives. With a constantly evolving storyline, you get to catch up with the couples and families of the previous books. I especially loved watching Nick Lassiter really come into his own in this book, as a supporting character and as the brother of Rebecca. The situations that both Rebecca and Rob have faced would break a lesser human, yet through their own strengths and support of their friends/families, they some how manage to find that elusive emotion that brings them peace! Rebecca’s daughters are so real and loveable, I think I wanted Rob to be with Rebecca just so he could experience unconditional love from Kayla, Kathy and Karla (The House of the Rising Redheads)!!!
This was the 3rd book in the Trilogy and I enjoyed them all but I really liked this one the best. They read well as stand alones but you will just miss out on some great stories. I really didn’t like Rob at 1st but with lots of Emotions and Forgiveness He came around for me. Great Story!
This was a good redeeming book for Rob. In many ways, this book was a second-chance when it came to a lot of the characters in this story. Because the heroine was Nick’s sister, Rebecca, we also got to see another side of not only her, but her family. I also loved how opposites attracted in all 3 of these books. This was a great wrap-up to an intriguing series.
Rob WIlliams was the lead singer of Zenith until his battle with alcohol and drugs led him to lose his wife, Joelle and then the band. Now he is sober and trying to figure out what he is going to do with his life.
Rebecca Randall wants to write another book and this time she has an idea to write a series and the first book would be about Rob and his battles. Rebecca’s husband Doug has left her with their three daughters and her brother, Nick Lassiter, has been helping her out financially.
When Rob agrees to help Rebecca for a cost will he find more than he thought he would? Will Rebecca discover more about Rob than she bargained for and will find out more about herself in the process? When Doug arrives home will Rebecca give him another chance?
This was a great conclusion to the series and I have really enjoyed it!
In the very first book you hate Rob because of what he did to Joelle and how their lives fell apart due to drugs and alcohol. In the second book you see a different side of him come out when you see the close friendship between he and Spencer and learn about their past. In this book you get more of a look inside Rob and see a different person and one that is super good to Rebecca and her girls.
I liked Rebecca a lot and as a single mom there was definitely a lot of stuff I could relate to. My heart broke as she was coming to terms with Doug leaving her and how she was moving on with her life and writing another book. I liked that she knew she had Nick in her corner before hand but I was curious about what happened when he learned the book was going to be written about Rob.
I loved the chemistry between Rob and Rebecca and how they gradually built up a trust and then let it go from there. They both saw things in each other that not many others had and it was great watching them build themselves back up in the process.
I was surprised with everything that happened when Doug arrived back a d some of the stuff he made a big deal about. I was sad at where that left Rob but I was proud of him for staying sober through it all and chasing his own dreams.
The end was pretty touch and go for a bit but I was so happy with the way everything turned out!!
I am hoping we learn more about Trina in a future book though as I think there is a good story behind her and how she constantly tears down other people!!
I wasn’t sure how I felt about this book until possibly halfway through it. There was a turning point that convinced me that maybe this culmination of the trilogy was possibly the best of the three. Each story is its own story but I highly recommend that one reads it from the beginning. Ms. Davis is a definitive story teller. The context of each story makes better sense with backstory from each book.
In this third book, Rob is a recovering alcoholic making peace with his past. He’s sober and learning to adjust being on his own after his best friend Spencer moves out and gets married. Enter the spirited red head Rebecca insisting she wants to write his story. Their project quickly erupts into an affair that neither expected. There’s a multitude of problems standing in their way of happily ever after including the fact that his ex-wife is married to her brother and Rebecca’s still married to the man who abandoned her and her three little girls two years before. Plus her family is not thrilled with the ex-rock star being around Rebecca and her girls with his scruffy looks and multitude of tattoos. And then Rebecca’s husband suddenly returns and thinks things can pick up where they left off.
This was a very emotional read for me to watch Rob and Rebecca’s journey to their happily ever after. Well worth my five stars. This book has caused me equal bouts of ugly crying and laughter. The whole trilogy has been a great experience.
Brilliant end to the series. I found the first half of this book very very slow and hard to get into, almost to the point of giving up. However the last half totally redeemed the whole book and had me totally engrossed. Rob, who is recovering alcoholic and now sober, pushed by his ex-wife agrees to meet Rebecca a wannabe author (his ex-wife’s now sister in law) who wants to write a book about addictions and recovering from them. Rebecca is a single mother with 3 young girls, her husband having left her 2 years previously. Although there is clearly an attraction between them, it’s very much a slow burn romance to start with. Around the middle of book three events happen which change everything. One of those being Rebecca and Rob’s former bandmate Spencer realise that now is the right time to resurrect Zenith, and make their dreams finally come true. But, Rebecca can’t uproot her children and travel. When Rob gets a secure job offer, which would mean he can support Rebecca and her children he has to make a choice – Rebecca or Zenith? When Rebecca’s estranged husband decides to return, Rob makes to only choice he feels he can and leaves. However, neither Rebecca or Rob find happiness away from each other. The real question with Zenith becoming a success can they overcome the obstacles and find their way back to each other?
Great way to end the series. The book flowed and it’s always great to read all the characters again. I will miss these characters.
This the 3rd and final book in the Zenith trilogy. I loved the first 2 books and i realy enjoyed reading this one. This story takes us full circle. This story is about rob. We didnt like him to well in the first book. Then he still a bastartd in the second book but starts to get better. Now he see how he has changed for the better. We meet him in this book when his best friend Spencer is getting married. This is where he meets Rebecca, Nicks sister. She tries talking to him to try and get him to let her tell his story about coming back from addiction. I loved this book. I enjoyed reading it and am sorry to finish reading the series. Cant wait to read more from Leannne Davis
To keep up with the book, you must read the entire characters and see how they build upon one another. I love the way Rob interacts with Rebecca and her kids, and the then how he cleans up his life, then builds up his career with his band. My heart broke when her Rebecca’s husband came back, and she went back to him. In the beginning I did not like Rob in the other book, but in this book, I liked his character. The author shows how Rebecca pulls Rob out of his misery and makes him feel like he can do anything. The writer has a flair with story lines, making the plot seem so real, and the characters make you want to cry.
This is the final book in the Zenith series and it is a good one. The final story finishes with Rob. As much as I did not like him in the first book, he certainly redeemed himself in this one and I am glad that Rob got his HEA. This story brings everything and everyone together for the finale. I have enjoyed this series immensely!!
Rebecca is a mom of three little girls and trying to make something of her life to show her girls they can do anything. She wants to be a famous writer and wants to write about Rob. The Rob, ex husband of Joelle and ex band Zenith. Rob is adamant against it all. Even if it’s going to be paying him a bunch of money and having to get together with Rebecca to talk about all the intimate detail of his life as an addict and life with his ex wife. The thing is there’s a connection to Rebecca but rob runs scared a lot but Rebecca keeps him on track and works things out for him. Until the her ex husband wants to come back and Rob wants to go back to try to make Zenith work. Will they stay together Doug and Rebecca? Does Zenith go big and Rebecca is forgotten? Have to read this amazing book.
Zenith Fulfilled (Zenith Trilogy #3) by Leanne Davis is the final book in the series and I enjoyed this one the most. This story is well written and will make you laugh and make you cry. It takes you on an emotional ride and I loved the ending. Great series that I highly recommend.
Reading this book I contemplated how destructive ones inner demons can be and when you finally overcome them can you find true happiness. This trilogy had me on an emotional roller coaster from the first book and was finished with this beautifully written book about love and family and finding your happiness to forgiving yourself. Rob and Amandas story was powerful and driven with emotion and sacrifice. A wonderful conclusion to a wonderful trilogy.
This trilogy has got better and better and this one was by far my favourite. I ugly cried, I laughed and I held my breath in anticipation as I followed Rebecca and Rob navigating their way to their happy ever after.
Rebecca is finally finding her feet after her happy life was blown apart 3 years ago. She has her girls to focus on and her new ambition to get her latest book published. Her tenacity to get Rob to agree to be the subject of her book puts her life on a path she never anticipated and she is going for it.
Rob has never forgiven himself for his failings. His addiction caused his entire world to crumble. He lost it all. His wife, his band and his own self respect and self worth. Then a ballsy redhead bursts into his life, bringing with her 3 little girls he has no clue what to do with. As Rob learns to live he embraces Gus future and the possibilities it brings.
This book was fabulous and the trilogy as a whole is so good and well worth reading.
It’s a long time coming seeing Rob find his center. He was a drunk and ruined his relationship with Joelle. He’s so talented. He finally found a woman to make him complete. The only problem was she was married with 3 girls. He came into their lives and stuck. After a while life happened and brought them back together. Loved the end to this trilogy.
My favorite book from the trilogy! Rob’s story was wonderful. If anything is going to make you want a recovering addict up and coming rock star in your life, this book will do it.
Rob finally gets a story line showing angst, selfishness, love, growth. Rebecca a journalist, mom with kids, want a to write his memoir, validating her ownself. Longish storyline, but eventually so worth it. Last book in series, what a ride! Recommended
Wow what an emotional 2nd chance story! This is the 3rd book in the series and all about bad boy rob! Rob was Joelle’s ex husband remember we hated him. Rob meets Rebecca she’s nicks sister ugh oh she also has 3 kiddos of her own she has secrets of her own, she wants to write robs story but is that all? Such a good book!
I was surprised to find that I really liked Rob and his story. He and Rebecca had a rough start and, while he turned his life around a lot in Spencer’s book, seeing what a good guy he could be with the right woman made this one worth reading. I still disliked Trina, Joelle, and Nick’s other sisters, but Rebecca and Rob working toward their HEA made the other characters tolerable. Rob and Karlee were truly what kept me reading, though. They truly held my interest more than anyone else, simply because she showed him how pure and good a person can be, regardless of his past.
In this final book in the series Rob Williams is now sober and has admitted to himself and others that he was responsible for the self implosion of the band Zenith and his marriage. He has made his amends to his ex-wife and his best friend and former band mate Spencer. But it’s clear the one person Rob hasn’t forgiven is himself. Just getting sober doesn’t give you back self worth. Rob still perceives himself has a failure and its not helping that those close to him have found happiness in new relationships. When he is approached at the wedding of his best friend by the sister of the man who is now married to his ex-wife he cannot believe she has the nerve to ask him to tell him her story about his recovery so she can write a book about it.
Rebecca Randall is a mother of three young girls. All she has ever wanted to do was publish a book. But no one has ever supported her – not her mother or sisters nor her husband. But two years ago her husband just walked away from her and their children. This was quite the blow to her self esteem but with the support of her brother she has decided to go after what she wants and what she wants is to write Rob’s story.
Rebecca and Rob couldn’t be more opposite. But they both bring out the better parts of each other when they are together. When Rebecca is with Rob she is brash and goes for what she wants and Rob who is at first at a loss around this wholesome PTA soccer mom with three children who scare him but yet cant resist the girls and their unconditional accepting of him even though he has never been around kids or been part of a happy family. But there are many obstacles in the way. And those obstacles keep freaking Rob out.
As with life sometimes to get something good you have to give something up. Both Rob and Rebecca make this sacrifice for the other. Rob gives up Rebecca when her husband comes back for the sake of the kids and Rebecca sets Rob free knowing he has a gift that the world needs to hear and that its finally time for him to pursue that again now that he is a different man and that’s not something he can do with a woman with 3 kids.
If you love somebody set them free… When Rob made this decision my heart broke for him. It was the first time he did something for someone else. During the course of the three books in this series we as the readers have seen Rob’s journey from self destructive alcoholic to functioning member of society but yet still a little lost and lonely. The biggest question was would Rob ever sing again and would he be able handle the fame if it worked out this time.
I am happy with how everyone’s story was resolved but I’m sad it all had to come to an end. Looking forward to whatever is next from this talented author..