Ratings17
Average rating3.4
Meh, I wasn't really into this one. It felt like it is mostly sex scenes which got boring after awhile.
Oh my gods, but this was H O T! I have a marked preference for historical and urban fantasy/paranormal romances because the people who got me into the genre recced those kinds of books to me first, but I thought I'd give contemporary romance a shot to see if I'd like it. Since I already adore Singh's Guild Hunter novels, I figured giving a series written by her would be a good way to dip my toes into this corner of Romancelandia.
And wow. WOW. I wasn't sure what I was getting into when I decided to pick this up, but I am SO GLAD i chose to give it a try! Fox and Molly's story was squeeworthy and blush-worthy (whoo boy, was it ever!) but I kind of found myself wishing there was a bit more insight into the music industry than was depicted in this novel. TBF though, that's probably just because I'm coming from a historical/urban fantasy frame of reference for this sort of thing, so that's not a huge problem. Of greater concern would probably be how controlling Fox is depicted as being in this novel. Nothing truly objectionable happens, but there were moments that had my eyebrows going up a wee bit. But apart from that, this novel is smoking hot and I'm going to have to get the rest of the books in the series because WOW.
Loved this book. Can't wait to read the rest. I don't remember the date I read it.
This was my first Nalini Singh book and it definitely will not be my last. I listened to this on audiobook and while I was a little awkward at times it didn't take away from my enjoyment of if.
I have to say I am pretty sure this is the only book I've read where the characters actually communicate with each other and that was such a refreshing change. The whole time I was listening to it I was waiting for some sort of drama to happen for them to end things without talking but it never came. Don't get me wrong this book has its fair share of drama but the characters always ended up talking through the problems and I loved that.
I feel like this probably isn't a 100% accurate portrayal of the rock star life. I say this because the situations that pop up were just always solved within minutes of them being revealed. I feel like it was a little to easy.
I loved Molly and Fox. Yes it's very insta lust/love but I'm ok with that especially since their attraction to each other was believable. This book has a lot of sex so if that's not your cup of tea you should steer clear.
I really enjoyed this book and I look forward to continuing on with the rest of the series.