Emily is struggling. She misses Jack and it’s worse than she imagined. But she loves her job and her work family. Can their relationship survive so much time apart?
Was it all too good to be true?
Music has been Jack’s passion. There’s nothing like the energy of the audience to make all the hard work worth it, but he misses Emily.
One will need to change their life for the other.
And none of that matters if the stalker takes their obsession to the next level.
You’ll adore this conclusion to the Emily and Jack trilogy, because the challenges are real, and the romance is forever.
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What a great ending to a series that pulled me in from the very first book. Jack may have been a rock star owning the stage but he was a man who loved hard and stood by his "family". Emily was a woman who not only was wronged she was a woman who withstood total devastation and came out on the other side.
Suspense was also a big part because there as a stalker out there after Jack and would later be a surprise to everyone. The supporting characters in this book are exceptional as well and I can only hope for more on their lives as well.
The steam of this series is intense and it left me fanning myself many times. I recommend not only this book but this whole series as well.
Rockstar romances are my catnip. The energy of a rock concert can’t be compared with any other music genre and I love it when authors capture that essence. Jessica Marlowe does an incredible job doing this.
All Your Tomorrows is the final book of the Rocked In Love trilogy where rock star jack McBride falls hopelessly in love with Emily upon seeing her at one of his concerts. The two must face a series of obstacles normal to any whirlwind relationship with an added pesky stalker.
After a blissful week together in No More Yesterdays, it is time for Jack and Emily to temporarily part ways. Jack tour can’t be postponed and Emily has to stay behind. They both miss each other terribly and while Jack’s stalker hasn’t let up, Emily’s trust issues is causing the distance between them to feel that much more difficult between them.
There were a couple of minor thing I didn’t love about the series, many the amount of supporting characters, character perspectives and their subplots which were hard to keep up and made the story struggle to move the main story forward with a more streamline pace, but the overall Happy Ever After ending did put a smile on my face.
* I was given an ARC of this book courtesy of the author via NetGalley. The excerpts are from that copy. I am voluntarily reviewing this title. *
I've really enjoyed Jack and Em's story and the ending did not disappoint. This is a set of books I can gladly read again, but I felt it lacked closure with Christie and what happened to her - prison or rehab? Did Jack give in and drop the charges? Just my thoughts.
I just binge read Jessica Marlowe’s Rocked in Love series and totally loved it. Each of the books was really excellent, but the last, All Your Tomorrows: A Rockstar Romance (Book 3), was the best of the lot. Sexy, stirring, suspenseful, riveting, exciting...yes, it’s all that, and it ends Emily and Jack’s story in style. But for the fact that I’m literally dictating this review to my husband from my hospital bed I could go on and on with praises. The book definitely deserves it. Since I can’t do that I will simply note that the book is most definitely one to read, and it is easy to highly recommend.
This was a good ending to their story. It was a rough ride getting there though. Due to Emily's past relationship she had a really hard time trusting and that put a damper on things. While this is going on Jack is still being stalked. Thankfully in the end everything works out and they finally get their HEA.
I received a complimentary copy of Jessica Marlowe's Rocked in Love Series including With You, No More Yesterdays, and All your Tomorrows in exchange for an honest review.
Pros-Writing Style was well done, and had several good themes. There was drama, trauma, alcohol/drug abuse/family life/bedroom scenes, stalking, and everything in between,
Cons-Way too many characters, side themes, and just filler stories that went no where (I could care less how many breakfasts Em and Jack ate together and what types of food they ordered or made- this whole series contained examples like this). I also felt like the author kept going repeating the same themes over and over,
Opinion: One book could have covered the entire series and did this series more justice. Since Book 2 & 3 were just continuations, of book 1 and not spin off characters, I found myself skimming the last two books, and I'm pretty sure I didn't miss anything. I will admit the finale in Book 3 brought me to the finish line, and left me with a good lasting impression.
This is the final book in the trilogy following Hack, a rockstar and his love, Emily. I had the opportunity to read this series through NetGalley.
The author was very good at detailing the growth of their relationship from beginning to their HEA. Throw in a stalking or two and this couple had quite a road to their HEA. Add on the fact that Emily was very love averse because of her past and especially a recent cheating fiancé and poor Jack had a fight on his hands. I really liked most of the characters (and those I didn’t were the bad guys so...ha) but I have to admit this series dragged. Emily was wishy washy about Jack, easily swayed and overall, the immense amount of details worked against this series. I think by the third book, I just wanted to see who the stalker was and the resolution to that line of the story. I’ll was happy to have read the series because it was a good story that if edited shorter, I think would have been much better.
In my previous reviews I have mentioned this story needed a good editing. It needed fewer passing characters, less repetitiveness (we all know what a morning chest rub leads to with this pair by now). This series could have been one longer book or two shorter ones and still packed a decent punch.
I don't feel like all the loose ends were completely tied up, it felt a little glossed over. I ended up downloading the extended epilogue and even that was a bit vague - like what came of Christie? I had to go back and check what had happened to the stalker in the end but nothing is said until a chapter or two later, which was odd. I'm happy to read more in the series as I ultimately did like the characters and was rooting for them and their friends.
This is the ending to Jack and Emily's story and what a roller-coaster! Although the first half of the book moves very slow and it is much of same as in the last book, but about half way through it gets very exciting and I couldn't put it down. I loved Jack, he was just so consumed by his love for Emily and she just pissed me off because she was so indecisive .... one minute she loved him and the next she was going back home, But what an ending! This is a great series and I can't wait to read about other characters from this book ... I sure hope they all get their stories.
I received a copy courtesy of BooksGoSocial through NetGalley in exchange for a honest review,
3.5 stars Conclusion of Jack and Emily’s trilogy. So much exciting action here. With Christie trying to ruin their relationship (boy, did she almost do it too). To the stalker. To Emily being kidnapped and almost dying, again. How much tragedy can one woman endure? Still, Emily is very annoying in her distrust and lack of confidence in Jack. He can be overbearing in his protectiveness, but he was right to be so. And he can be spoiled. He’s gotten his way as a rock god since he was a teen. Still, love triumphs. They finally get their HEA after three books and Emily finally, finally says she loves him.
I loved this series. Jack was rock star but the typical one. Oh he had his share of wild but his band was different. Jack and Emily’s love changed throughout the series but in the end it was forever.
Yes Jack fell head first in love,but it took emi a jurony of loss and struggle to find herself. Every rock story has a classless skank or 2. I loved me Eddie. He needs his story
I liked the story but really didn't like Emily. To much crying and finger pointing by the main characters for me. I hope the next story by Jessica Marlowe is more to my liking.
I have adored this whole series! Jack and Emily’s love story was a rockstar romance for the ages. I was so happy to finally find out who the stalker was, but what a twist! Everyone that love rockstar romances needs to read this series!
This would've been a great book, instead of being dragged out over a trilogy all bc of her insecurities and trust issues! Feel as if the author could've just got to the point without detailing everyday for months about the same thing!
This is the series ending you wish many other books had!
I.Loved.This.Book. … and the series
Ms. Marlowe brought all of the stories and subplots to the end. The main and supporting characters really came together in this book! It addresses emotional subjects (family betrayal, stalkers, psychological challenges) while advancing the story of Emily and Jack …. all while introducing characters that you’re rooting to hear from again.
Jack as a main character is solid… he’s someone you’ll sigh over when you read the sizzling scenes, but realize that he has tremendous depth of character when you have glimpses into his humble personality and the charisma he has with Emily. The things he says really make me swoon! He’s honest and singularly focused on Emily and her well being. He wants to fix anything that gets in her way and causes her angst…. even if it comes from his own family.
Emily is someone who’s overcoming challenges that nobody should have to deal with. She luckily has a strong posse who supports her and pushes her to overcome her phobias / fears so she can have a fuller life. She reluctantly succumbs to Jack and his full court press to get her fully into his life. She understandably is faced with several challenges, but throughout the story, she realizes that if she wants a life with Jack, she’ll need to take on these challenges and get them behind her. As Emily tackles these, the reader gets an inside glimpse into what is going in her head and how she’s fighting for a future with Jack.
The sub characters are warm friends that make you smile…. Buzz, Nicki and Curt, Eddie,Elliott and Siobhan, Vince, and Emily’s bosses. Each one has a complex and special relationship with Emily and Jack that makes the book come together. The ending brings everything .. and everyone together in a well orchestrated crescendo.
While the series had 3 books, they weren’t What I would consider to be cliffhangers…. rather books 2 and 3 were continuations of the story … what one often wishes for when finishing a book.
If you love books with strong characters that tackle challenging subjects, with realistic characters and an undercurrent of suspense, this is the book … and the series for you! Download it now. It’s the start of summer in the US and this is just the book / series for you to loose yourself as you soak up sun and relax!
3.5* ARC Review – Long, rock star trilogy I received the entire trilogy as an ARC from Hidden Gems. Even though I was just to review the last book in the series, it gave me the opportunity to read the first two books. Now it will be a little difficult to review just the final book, as I read all three together. Overall, I found the books interesting and had compelling characters, but it was quite long and took a lot of time to read them. This is the story of Emily, who is goes to a concert with her best friend Nicki, because both have recently ended their relationships. In fact, Emily catches her fiancé cheating on her three weeks before their wedding. At this concert, she catches the eye of the lead singer, Jack McBride and he invites her backstage. Once they are with the band, Nicki disappears, and Jack tries to convince Emily to spend more time with him. This is the start of complex, rock star romance and beyond their romance, Jack has a stalker. This adds an interesting element to their story. One of the unique aspects of this author’s writing is that the perspective changes quite a bit. It is not only the two main characters, but also includes the stalker, their friends and many of the secondary characters. Also, Emily has a very complicated backstory that just adds to how difficult a relationship with a famous rock star could be. By the third book, they have some of the issues sorted but it seems like as they get one problem solved more pop up. Both how they would sort out their relationship and who the stalker was, kept me reading and reading! There are points that could have been shortened and at times both main characters were a little too much, but I enjoyed most of the story.
So glad that Emily is finally came out of herself and was brave enough to follow her heart and do things that terrified her so that she can be with Jack. Unfortunately there are more trials and heartbreak for these two which most of us would not be able to handle, but here is a very strong connection and love and with the help of their friends they can make it through.
This final book was really fast paced and tied up all the loose ends. Jessica keeps you wondering who the stalker is right through all three books and throws out red herrings to make you think you have guessed who it is. Yep, really didn't see that one coming until close to the stalker being revealed.
There is a tremendous cast of characters in these books and hopefully Jessica will expand the series out to write books about Eddie, Vince and the guys in the band, it would great to read their back stories.
You really must read the first two books in the series, With You and No More Yesterdays to really understand what is going on in this book but it is a fantastic series to read.
Being apart from each other isn't working for Jack and Emily, although neither one wants to be the one to say it to the other, worried about the other feeling guilty for the distance between them due to the band's tour schedule. Can they make it work? They need to make it work as the thought of being without each other is too much to think about.
Opting to leave her copywriting job to focus on writing novels full time she joins Jack on the road, however, she doesn't like to fly so different travel arrangements need to be made to accommodate her. Which had already been changed to help deal with the unsolved stalker issue.
Lots of highs and lows still to worked through in their relationship, past history with their ex's is still causing issues and could this be too much for them to deal with?
The final segment in a trilogy - originally one large 1200 page book now split over three books. I'd highly recommend reading all three books together to allow the story to flow between the segments.
I couldn't put this book down!! Having followed Jack and Emily through so much in such a short period of time would make most think it was unrealistic, but they work. Not only is this a story of strength and unconditional love (which is tested a few times and honestly made me want to pull out my hair, and I love my hair) but of family and overcoming fear. It had the scorching hot sex and chemistry that the other two books have and the real look at the ugly and beauty of relationships even though their situations are hopefully more serious than what we've personally experienced. I truly loved this couple and am hoping that this series is far from over. Need to see what happens to Buzz and to Vince...... I received an advanced copy of this book for my honest review.
This is the finale for the Rocked in Love series and it is one of those books that you will read late into the night. Lots going on with Jack and Emily's romance. They really want to be together though life has thrown Emily quite a few curveballs that she is slowly working through. There is also a stalker after Jack that puts a wrinkle in their lives. Since Jack needs to travel to do his job, they are apart more than together. Can they make it work? Will Emily be able to overcome some of her phobias to help make it work. I really liked this series and enjoyed all the books. Great characters and a story line that keeps you guessing. Enjoy!
I voluntarily wrote this review from reading an advanced copy of this book.
One of the best romance series I've read so far!!!
What can I say without making spoilers? Jessica Marlowe had delivered an excellent conclusion to Jack and Emily's story, tying up loose ends and wrapping up the story flawlessly. The characters's development is dynamic, as they evolve with each page, the suspense grips you and doesn't let you go till the end, the romance is sweet and yet angsty, the chemistry off-the-charts... No matter what I say, I won't do justice to the series. You have to read it for yourself!
"All your tomorrows" is the third and final book in the "Rocked in Love" series, and all books must be read in order to get the full story. I highly recommend getting all the books and binge-read them!
Great ending to the Rock with You Trilogy! Jessica Marlowe was able to bring all the subplots and the main character to there best endings flawlessly and simply while giving us little hints of other stories for some members of this rock star family. I loved that there was a well developed and consistent cast of secondary characters to deepen the overall story through these three books. Hoping there will be a few spin off books in the near future! I definitely recommend this series especially for those who are rock star romance lovers. This is more than a fluffy book with deep character development and measurable growth of the characters mentally and psychology.
Excellent end, moving and eventful Part 3 of 3 (attention, spoiler episode 2) Always as good series, well written with twists. Jack is on tour and his relationship with Emily is both stronger (although she still has not told him she loves him), but also weakened if only by remoteness or lies. A part is predictable in the story: it is the action of the stalker who until now remained in the shadows, and acted against Emily to whom she reproached for stealing the one that was due to her. Now that Jack is with Emily her anger is becoming more fragrant and the move to action seems imminent. I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book