Too Many Rock Stars by Candy J. Starr
(Access All Areas, #1)
Publication date: October 30th 2015
Genres: New Adult, Romance
I don’t date rockers. Don’t sleep with them. Don’t even swap spit. I’ve been working as a band booker at Trouble — the coolest indie rock club in town — long enough to know what a bunch of screwed up, egotistical jerks they are. Some of them might seem okay at first but that’s just because they’ve learnt to hide it better than others.
That would be fine if Razer didn’t keep popping into my office, making himself so annoyingly attractive. And he only gets more insistent when the leather-clad Alex hits town.
While they compete for both rock glory and my affection, I get stuck in the middle but all I really want to do is save my job and the club.
That’s the trouble with my life: too many rock stars.
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Review:
It took me a little while to get into this book, and I was tempted to stop reading in the beginning. It does pick up near the middle, but I still found myself not really able to connect with most of the characters. Violet books bands at a club for a living, and she absolutely does not date rockers. When the club ends up in trouble, she is pressured into agreeing to the terms of a contest between the two rockers who won’t leave her alone, Alex and Razer. The prize is a date with her. While this story had potential for some really hot sexual tension, I just didn’t feel much chemistry between any of the characters. I also had a hard time figuring out the attraction to Violet. She was moody and downright mean most of the time. Razer was the best part of this book for me. He first came off as cocky and kind of annoying, but as the book progressed he became much more likable and did some really sweet things. While I didn’t love Alex, I did really enjoy the way he was written, and my only complaint with his character was that there was mention of bad things from his past that were never really revealed. Overall, this book was a three star read for me. While it was well-written, it just didn’t pull me in.
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
~ REVIEWED BY CASSANDRA ~
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