Average ‘rockstar meets ordinary girl’ romance that starts with a spicy introduction to our MCs.
Who came up with that ridiculous book title though? It in no way connects to the story (she doesn’t set out to seduce a rockstar, in fact, she has no idea who…).
I liked some of the more gentle aspects of the developing relationship between Talia and Ryder, and the grovel portion is well played.
I always enjoy a ‘found family’ subplot and that’s present here, in the relationships between the band members, with some character growth that sets things up well for subsequent books in the series. It also features in the bond between the FMC and her best friend.
One thing that was lacking was actual scenes of the band performing (minimal), and there were only a few rehearsal type scenes (a bit underwhelming). The Stage Dive, VIP and Dirty series, among others by other authors, provide a more well-rounded ‘rockstar’ experience.
Another problematic aspect: a decent subplot is established, but it’s not completely resolved and sort of fades into nothingness. This leaves many plot holes and loose ends, which is frustrating. Perhaps it’ll be addressed in subsequent books in the series, though this seems unlikely.
There’s a little OM drama at the start but soon resolved. I always find it a bit unrealistic when the FMC is depicted initially in such a subpar long term relationship (in this case, three years with a guy who doesn’t ever give her Os, or really seem to care for her) prior to meeting the MMC, but… ok, I’ll go with it…
There’s also a tiny bit of suspected, but not actual, OW drama, which the FMC is a bit too quick to believe.
I found a few minor proofreading errors, but they weren’t too prevalent.
I’ve just learnt that there’s a four-book series, ‘Rock Me’, telling the stories of several couples that appeared in this one, so it’s probably best to read those first.