They started as friends. A record deal and the close confines of their Atlanta apartment helped them become lovers. When the lust wore off and their feet touched the ground, Sunny and Aiden decided that it could only be one way for them...friends, lovers, or nothing at all. Now, four and a half years after the birth of their daughter, Sunny and Aiden are finally together...with a couple unexpected twists. As excited as they are about the new path they are one, the issues of their pasts still haunt them daily. Sunny doesn't completely trust her man and for good reason. Aiden may be ready to walk down the aisle but he definitely isn't ready to walk away from the bright spotlight. An ex-wife, a tell-all book, and a vivacious new artist equal a juicy Hollywood scandal in the making. Will Aiden and Sunny make it down the aisle? Or will the pressure of a Hollywood marriage destroy their love for good?
"When Life Gives You Lemons, Throw Them Back and Scream, "Limes, Motherf&%$er, I Want Limes!"
It's not my quote but I live by it. *rebel*. Music and writing are my everything. Music influences everything that I do and write about. Without books and music, I could not breathe.
The lives of Sunny and Aiden is not short of drama and clustersf..k. Their final book is no exception. A new reader to this series might want to start from the first book 'Untitled'.**Spoiler alert** There is really no spoiler except some people might take exception to this information. Aiden has always been a manwhore and I don't think he has really changed. His bedroom has always been a revolving door of women, groupies inclusive. His tours are even worse. He gets in a relationship as soon as one ends (or before). Sunny is also not blind to this, and trust is a big issue in this relationship. As far as am concerned, nothing has changed in Aiden's world even though he is ready to marry the love of his life. He still gets hard-on for his exes, sleeps in bed with another one (even though there was no sex), but this is big to me. Very off putting. There was so much drama in this book, my head was spinning. I wanted to slap some sense in Sunny and tell her 'run'. Anyways, they have their HEA, one big 'happy family'. Emphasis on family.