Five stunning guys, one hot woman, and a feverish romance…
For him, life is all music and no play…
When Brian Sinclair, lead songwriter and guitarist of the hottest metal band on the scene, loses his creative spark, it will take nights of downright sinful passion to release his pent-up genius…
She’s the one to call the tune…
When sexy psychologist Myrna Evans goes on tour with the Sinners, every boy in the band tries to seduce her. But Brian is the only one she wants to get her hands on…
Then the two lovers’ wildly shocking behavior sparks the whole band to new heights of glory… and sin…
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My review
I’d been seeing this book about for a couple of weeks but I wasn’t really too bothered about reading it as nowadays there seems to be erotica everywhere since the uprising of 50 Shades. Although i love smutty books, i did decide to buy it for my kindle last night and see what the fuss was about – also i decided that it would be the only book from the series i would buy – this turned out to be a lie as i REALLY need to read the other member’s stories now! Especially Trey as i did fall a tiny bit in love with him.
At the start i did think it would be sex, sex, sex (which it is) but there is so much more to that book than that.
There’s Brian, who always falls head over hells too quickly for any girlfriend then gets his heartbroken and then there’s Myrna who’s been heartbroken and divorced from an abusive relationship and who finds it hard to love since her ex threw the words around meaninglessly at her.
I love that it was Brian who was the ‘romantic’ one of the relationship – it makes a change from the girl being tied to that spot especially as hes a rock star so you would think they had no feelings attached to them and they would be the ones disregarding the girls, but it wasn’t like that. Myrna didn’t want anything, she wanted a fling and then that be it, but bit by bit Brian kind of broke down her defenses and let her see that although love can be terrifying, he was in it for the long haul (as you can tell throughout the book – i loved him and felt sorry for him at times but i could see why Myrna was afraid)
It did annoy me when he said the L-word and she was like “I was waiting for you to say it.” Seriously? I know you’re afraid of loving someone but girls can say I Love You first – I sure as hell have done.
Other than that, I’d totally recommend this book to my friends – if they were into smut