RATING: 5 stars to Starfish! ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
“Yeah, my dad says I sleep like a starfish,” she laughs.
“A starfish?” I repeat…
“Yeah, I’m a bunch of limbs all sprawled out in different directions, taking up all the space,”
…If she’s a starfish, then I’m a greedy octopus.'
As for my first rock star romance? Thank you Lisa Becker for setting the proverbial bar high because Starfish is patently one of the best love affairs I’ve read this year. I absolutely loved this rockstar rom-com.
Marin Collins is the female protagonist of this unfeigned story. Brad Ostenhauser is the male lead of this spirited romance. As Marin’s life falls steeply but unexpectedly into a rock star river of songs and sin, this diversion of life might just be a blessing in disguise and a love waiting to unfurl.
‘It’s like she enjoys and appreciates people. Values them. I haven’t come across someone like that on the tour before now and I’m hopeful that someday she’ll value me too.’
‘I wanted so much more. I was hoping she did too.'
Fresh out of study, and absolutely aflutter for a privileged chance to work at the most influential public relations company and for a woman who Marin holds in high respect, Marin’s grail is in sight. And with a strong sense of onus and a gutsy volition to consummate her avid aspirations in the tech world, Marin has her sights set on great things. With a career-driven resolve to make something of herself nothing is more important for this smart young woman than paving a successful road in her life and to precisely avoid ever becoming the double of her mother.
‘Constantly moving from one locale to the next, always surrounded by people but feeling friendless…it’s taking its toll.’
“I have no secrets,” she says with a shrug.
“Somehow I find that hard to believe,'
With a chance to prove herself Marin is desperate for her prospective employer to give her a long-term position if she does well with this internship. A startling swivel of direction though takes Marin on a disheartening run of feelings from panic to devastation. Marin expected a position in Seattle’s tech world, not to travel on a four month assignment, managing promo for the rock band, Kings Quarters - a famed, upcoming circle of misfits, troublemakers and pranksters.
‘For all their shortcomings, the Kings Quarters guys are seriously magnetic.'
Marin doesn’t have the luxury of pulling money off of trees so career concentrated she has to be and wants to be. The Kings Quarters are ready for their summer tour, and Marin is going with them! She is dubious of this great opportunity, and Marin is now stuck trailing a group of crazy, wanton musicians from city to city, impeding her plan. This is a new experience for Marin, and as always she works vigorously with her best efforts. Marin isn’t just blindsided by this new instruction, but also by Brad Ostenhauser, the band’s gorgeous lead guitarist.
‘Nothing in my life has ever felt so right and so wrong at the same time.’
Marin’s future loses it’s sense of consistency. How can she walk away from the amazing rock star who upgraded her life in the best and most meaningful ways possible? Brad becomes a quandary as well as a relief, one that Marin wants to stay with forever but simultaneously run away from. As tactical as Brad is in his approach to pursue Marin, she doesn’t know if sharing a heated dalliance with someone she has a chargingly heated chemistry with is worth risking her credibility. But Brad has tunnel vision, and straight ahead is one sight: Marin Collins.
“I couldn’t sleep over all the snoring,” I tell her.
“I don’t snore,” she huffs. I love this side of her, all defiant and feisty.
“Yeah, you do,” I egg her on. “You make these little grunting noises.” She’s horrified.’
Starfish by Lisa Becker is light on the brain, cheerfully auspicious, heartfelt and beautifully fruitful for the heart. Though the feverish life of a musician is a fast-paced one, Lisa Becker sets a clean pace for this slow-burn romance with layers of friendship and fondness that softens the heart. Saucy secrets, backstage bonanzas, hotel room horseplay, touch and go pranks, Marin definitively learns to always knock before entering. This unique, gentle and spicy romantic drama is full of genuine passion, originality and a believable narrative that cries for any romance reader's attention.
‘Which do you like better - the sunrise or the sunset?” he asks.
“I like the sunset better…The colours, the streaks of light in the sky, the sun moving between the clouds - think it’s beautiful. What about you?”
“I’ve always preferred the sunrise. Something about the start of a new day.New possibilities. Beginnings.”
A feel-good, emotionally wholesome story with the telltales of an obliging romance. Not only do Marin and Brad have hospitable hearts, but this story is all heart with ample love that abounds with with sexy dialogue, heat and something much deeper. An adorable friendship with a sizzle of the forbidden, Lisa Becker writes with a penchant for playful, heartfelt romance with sizzling moments of libidinous tension. I loved this book as much as Brad loves bacon.
“Second hardest thing I’ve ever done,” he says with a pained grin.
“What’s the first?”
“Watching you walk away.”
Brad is the perfect mix of naughty and nice, but overriding his mischievousness is a solicitous nature that’s warm and tender. Marin complements Brad as much as she does this story and we watch as she decides how and if to say yes to fortuity and love.The writing style of this was crisp, simple to trail and easy to fathom. An absolute joy and pleasure to have a front-row seat watching this starfishy romance unfold. One that shines a direct spotlight on Brad and Marin with a favourable beam. Unceasing attraction, perpetual connection and a lasting bond Starfishprocures the ageless thought of a romance that instills hope to the muddled heart and a pledge to the cautious mind, with plenty of bodily sensations to keep the reader occupied.
I continuously wondered what relevance this title had to the story, and once I found out I grinned through the entire thing…
‘I’m still his starfish…I still take up two-thirds of the bed and all the covers, and he says he wouldn’t want it any other way.'
I'd highly recommend this book to anyone who loves their novels to flourish with romance and plenty of humour
P.S. Thank you Penny for getting in touch with me!
And thank you dearly Lisa for sending a physical copy to me