
The permanent kind.įor Trace, meeting Darby was like catching a rainbow. The two of them endured years of abuse that left scars. Before meeting Darby and her family, the only love he ever knew was that of his twin brother. She was four, he was five, and that meeting altered the course of both their lives forever.

If you’re looking for a fun rockstar romance that isn’t like any others that you’ve read, give Carol Pavliska’s Color Me Crazy a try.Is it too late for Darby and Trace to have their Happily Ever After?ĭarby McKenzie’s heart started beating funny the day that she met Trace Chamberlain. Also, everytime I read her name, I kept thinking about Miss Cleo. I didn’t like Cleo and felt like Julian could do better. There’s a lot of drama and of course miscommunication issues. Cleo comes to work for him, and it’s all sparks all the time. He suffers from synesthesia and has hung up his touring guitar for quiet days in the studio, helping other bands break out. I loved the musician aspect of this book, and I loved Julian. Kassiah: I love rockstar romances, and this was a somewhat fresh spin on one of my favorite genres. When he risks it all to hit the road with a band again, Cleo fears he’ll return as the one thing she can no longer abide-a rockstar.

Julian may have those sexy bedroom eyes and drool-worthy tattoos, but Cleo is determined to keep things strictly professional-until Julian turns out to be every dream she’s ever chased. Now he’s abandoned the rock ’n’ roll lifestyle for the peaceful sanctity of his recording studio, but when fiery Cleo Compton comes to work for him, she brings chaos with her.Ĭleo Compton has had her flings with rockstars-and it’s left her wary and bruised.

His life as an iconic rock guitarist was a stressful psychedelic trip that nearly destroyed him. Julian Wheaton views the world through a kaleidoscope of synesthesia, seeing the colors of every sound he hears.

Published by Entangled: Select on May 26, 2015
