After years of traveling with his world famous band, rock star Jim Oliver wants to hang up his microphone and go back to the simple life. He returns to the small farming community where he grew up, ready to fulfill his dream of becoming a math teacher. The way he feels about the hot new vice-principal is anything but simple though.
Paige Howard is new to town. She's looking forward to starting her first vice-principal job at the high school. Sparks fly from the minute she meets Jim, but she only wants to be friends. She's worked hard to overcome her traumatic past and she isn't going to risk that by dating a coworker - especially one who's a musician. She'll just have to resist that panty-dropping smile and those smoldering dark eyes...
Can Jim break out of the friend zone and convince Paige to trust him and give their love a chance?
"Rock Star Teacher" is book two in the Oliver Boys Band series. It's a standalone friends-to-lovers story with a HEA. It's intended for mature audiences due to red hot love scenes, nosy siblings and references to past abuse.
I loved the characters in this romance. A rock star turned teacher! That doesn't happen every day.
Jim Oliver was finished with travelling the world with his rock band. He loved the life but he'd had enough so he went back to the rural community he came from. He had always wanted to be a math teacher and now was his chance.
Paige Howard was the new vice-principal of the school where Jim was teaching. There was an immediate attraction but Paige just wanted to be friends. Friendship was not what Jim wanted from Paige, though. I liked that he didn't give up trying to get out of the "friend zone".
If you like quick, steamy romances, give this a try.
amo los libros cortos con hombres brutos y mujeres fuertes y valientes y este no fue la excepción, a mi gusto le faltó un poquito más de historia y contexto; pero es todo lo q puedo pedir por 160 páginas