4.5*
The second entry in Lane Hayes' rock band series is an absolute classic tale of a pairing which really shouldn't work on paper but in actuality are utterly perfect.
Charlie has no filter, he's hilarious but his outward confidence is hiding a young man who still feels abandoned by his movie producer dad even though they have a good relationship. Kyle is laidback, a skater dude who exudes cool vibes but is hiding his own set of secret hurts.
Together they spark like a firecracker and the dialogue between them is wonderful, the pacing races through their unexpected relationship from first crushes and into a deep and purposeful relationship which is healing for both.
Although this can be read as a standalone, I personally wouldn't advise it as you will lose some of the nuances of the storyline where it comes to Ky's bandmates Zero, as well as Charlie's (non-sexual!) relationship with Gray, Justin's partner.
I have to say though, I did snort my tea at a couple of references to Ky's pole and it threw me a little bit out of the story at that point. Still, for a bisexual boy who was really moving into embracing that side of his attractions, he certainly knew how to work said pole 🤣
Sweet, steamy, relatively low angsty, it's a Lane Hayes book in all its glory.
Now, I'm reckoning (okay, I'm really hoping!) the next one in this series is going to be an enemies to lovers hate sex filled redemption for Zero's drummer Tegan and previous bandmate Declan.
#ARC kindly received from the author in return for an honest and unbiased review