This book is a bit of a conundrum for me. It wasn't particularly great, it was rife with cliches and excessive drama and the characters made me crazy with their immaturity and lack of communication. That being said, the author still managed to grab hold of my attention, so much so that I read this book in one sitting. I couldn't put it down. I had to know what was going to happen.
This is toted as a rockstar book, and while two of the main characters are rockstars, I feel that some of the other plotlines overrode that. Liv is a grad student, tagging along with her best friend, Gabe, on his summer tour. She's hoping for a summer filled with fun, while working on her thesis on the side.
Things start off on rocky note when Liv finds herself accidentally napping in Ty's bunk, the lead singer of Raincheck, and he freaks out. Gabe has the brilliant idea of telling everyone Liv is his girlfriend to keep Ty from kicking her off the tour. She's forbidden from coming near him again. But he keeps showing up wherever she is. Gabe turns into a raving lunatic when he realizes that things are heating up between Liv and Ty.
There's lots of ups and downs, and the lack of communication has all the characters having breakdowns. I raged, I laughed, I swooned, I rolled my eyes. This book had me all over the place. Despite all that, I still enjoyed this book. I also enjoyed some of the secondary characters and wouldn't mind reading their stories, should the author ever decide to write them.