Lead Guitarist Kris Moran is the quiet one, Dark Tide's very own Dark Horse.
It's clear from the very first page this is one very troubled, shadowed man, prone to intense introspection and self doubt, yet with so much to give; and the only avenue he's able to do so has been through his music.
Henley wants to make music her life, and in her new role as guitar tech for rising stars Dark Tide, she is determined to prove to herself and her father that she can make a career in the industry and not just be a fangirl on the sidelines.
But Kris is skeptical, he doesn't trust that this colourful, optimistic pixie is all she says she is and is not just there to "hook up" with the band.
So in his attempt to uncover what he sees as a ruse, he evidently gets so close that he allows her to get even closer to him, and starts to chip away at his own carefully constructed walls, pushing himself way outside of his comfort zone.
The authors account of anxiety and it's crippling effects is all at once heart wrenching and inspiring as Kris tries to salvage the emotions he has kept himself from feeling for so long, and hold tight to the light and life that Henley has opened him up to, whilst she tries to remain true too her own aspirations and heart.
This is not a steamy read, and is perfect for it's exclusion; it's romantic and nurturing, and executed with great respect for the characters.
Though this is a true standalone, for those that have read the first of the series, Down Beat, we again see more of the equally troubled lead singer Rey and have more of an insight and contact with bassist Emery, whose story I'm also now dying to read!
Superbly developed characters, vivid and honest emotions and a rich well crafted storyline is a Max Henry guarantee, and this book does not disappoint.
"All I've ever wanted is somebody who gets why music is all I can ever do with my life. What I want is somebody who doesn't want to f**king fix me. I want someone who wants me exactly as I am."
At the end of the day we all want what Kris seeks; acceptance for all that we are, the broken and the whole. Deserved of way more than 5 stars! This book is a MUST READ!