Ember is the third book in The Black Inferno series by K T Fisher and moves onto Roxie and Mason Masse. Mason is the enigmatic brother of Cole, lead singer of the band Black Inferno, and Roxie is the best friend of Lacey, Cole's girlfriend.
These two have had a connection from their first meeting in book one Heat and sizzled throughout the second book Ignite too but all that turned to ash when Roxie's self destructive behaviour lead her to break Mason's and her own heart with her actions and refusal to admit her problems to anyone, let alone herself. Those actions lead Roxie to rehab and Mason with a broken heart.
Ember begins with Roxie leaving rehab and feeling determined to conquer her demon's and make amends with her friends and Mason. But that's hindered with a secret she has to keep, one that could effect both their future's forever once it's revealed and any hope of reconciliation. Plus with living with Lacey and the band so soon after rehab comes the temptations that a bands lifestyle entails: drinks, drugs and a life of excess to battle daily as well.
Time has been hard for both Mason and Roxie, they've equally felt hurt, angry and alone. Mason is determined to safe guard his heart by staying away from Roxie, no matter how much it hurts himself but that behaviour leaves Roxie feeling more alone than ever and feeling more dejected and vulnerable at this emotional healing time for her. Her friends and the band all offer support, but that's not the same as the forgiveness and connection Mason could offer her if only he'd give her a chance to apologise. With her secret also weighing heavily on her shoulders will this drive her back to last addictions and into further danger??
With the ever present press, groupies and the dark side of fame lingering around the band Black Inferno Mason and Roxie have plenty to contend with just to be civil again but when a more sinister, dangerous and sly person wants to 'reclaim' their connection to one member of the bands family at any cost the bonds of family will truly be tested and the true meaning of love and forgiveness is shown.
Once again K T Fisher creates a book you immediately connect with and the familiarity of the characters feel like friends. This book is different to the previous two as its dealing with real life issues and the darker side of life, but this true to life as its not all hearts, flowers and unicorns in the rockstar world either.
~~ I was lucky enough to beta read this book and K T Fisher I need Crystal's book soon!! ~~