Wow! Johnny & Angie’s Rockstar Romance Is A Deeply Moving Story About Survival, Responsibility, & Family! This Emotional Read Is A Spinoff Of The Dirty and Players Series, So Familiar Names Reappear As Their Story Unfolds. Don’t Forget To Download The Free Bonus Epilogue Via The Link At The Back Of The Book!
ABOUT THIS BOOK:
This is book three in the Vancity Villains series, which is a spinoff of both the Dirty and Players series. These series are all set in the same world with plenty of character overlap. Although this book reads well as a standalone, there is much more appreciation and meaning to be gleaned by those that have previously read the related series.
To date, this series includes:
1. Handsome Devil (Dane & Devi’s story)
2. Rebel Heir (Lexington & Natalia’s story)
3. Wicked Angel (Johnny O’Reilly & Angeline Delacroix’s story)
4. Irresistible Rogue (Shane’s story)
This series follows four high school friends. Dane, Lex, Johnny, and Shane have each gone in a different direction in life, but they have remained loyal friends over the years. Dane dons a suit and works in the business world. Lex chose to join an MC club rather than follow in his mafia father’s footsteps. Johnny pursued his love of music and is a rockstar on the rise. Shane is an underground MMA fighter.
IN THIS BOOK:
The story opens in Vancouver. It is early June. Dirty and the Players are prepping to leave on tour together in September.
Angeline Delacroix, nearly twenty-eight, is loved by everyone she knows. She is full of positive vibes and best described as sweet. She loves wearing pastels and her beauty sometimes comes across as cartoonish. As the little sister of Elle from Dirty – a band that launched to worldwide success several years ago – she has a lot of ties to the music industry. Angie tags along to industry parties and is comfortable hanging out with the rich and the famous. She has a list of rockstars she has crushed on over the years, and though she might be on a first-name basis with them, she has realistic expectations. She is the little sister of a rock star – something very few can truly relate to. She happens to have lucked out in finding three great girlfriends who are in the same boat as her. They call themselves the Lil Brat Society. Angie, Courteney, Larissa, and Shayla lean on one another for support and are the best of friends.
Angie is at a total loss when her three-plus-year boyfriend says he is done. It shouldn’t have come as a surprise to her that her relationship with Flynn was over. It was a rocky ride. Flynn often had an issue when her attention was directed at other men. He thought she tended toward being too sweet and claimed it came across as flirty. In hindsight, the breakup is not a complete surprise, but it does force her to face some hard truths. Angie moved out of her parents’ home and in with Flynn a year ago, so she now needs to find a place of her own to live. But moreover, she doesn’t even have a job. She was dependent upon Flynn for everything. It is eye-opening, and she is determined to finally get her act together and behave like a grown-up. She had been too lazy to finish college, but Elle had recently gotten her an internship at a PR firm and was excited at the prospect of turning it into a career. She was expecting to be offered a paid position, but that blew up in her face as well. With few options available, Angie takes up Shayla’s offer to live with her until she gets on her feet.
Johnny O’Reilly, thirty, is the quintessential bad boy. He is always looking out for himself, and he isn’t known for being loyal. The guitarist and founder of Vancouver’s Breakneck is living the rockstar lifestyle. He isn’t much liked in the music industry. He knows it, but he doesn’t really care. He always has his reasons, and too bad if others don’t understand. He likes his privacy and avoids the media, so he doesn’t even follow what the tabloids write about him. He’s worked hard to get where he is. Johnny got lucky when he landed a high-profile gig at a music festival when he was twenty, garnering him some attention. He then started Breakneck about eight years ago, and after a few lineup changes, the band seemed to get their act together. That isn’t to say they all get along, but they’ve somehow managed to stay together and are finally on the verge of breakout success. They landed a big contract and are writing songs for their upcoming album – their fifth – and they need to wrap up work in the recording studio by mid-August. Johnny is on the precipice of achieving his dreams.
When Johnny’s manager calls him in for a meeting, he is shocked to learn that his singer, JC, is leaving the band. Apparently, JC didn’t like the photos he saw of his girlfriend with Johnny online. Convinced he can still salvage the situation, Johnny refuses to give up. But he has burned a lot of bridges over the years, and his self-righteous attitude doesn’t help the situation. And when his little sister’s best friend Angel moves in next door, he is faced with a different sort of problem. He has always gotten lost in her eyes. He kissed her once three years ago but has been avoiding her ever since. Like an angel, he is drawn to her. She makes him feel things, but he is more comfortable being numb. He’s lived most of his life behind the walls he’s built, separate and apart from the world. There are very few people he really feels comfortable with, and he knows that letting Angel into his world will destroy his carefully constructed reality. The connection he feels with Angel is something he cannot control. Before he can stop himself, he hires her as his new publicist.
Johnny and Angie begin working together, but it soon turns into something more. Their relationship is taboo for a variety of reasons, though. First, Angie now works for him. Perhaps most importantly, Shayla has made it very clear that she doesn’t want any of her friends sleeping with her brother. Both Johnny and Angie have a lot to lose if Shayla doesn’t accept their relationship, or worse if they end up with a messy breakup. Finally, although everyone loves Angie, just about as many people have a bad opinion of Johnny. Almost nobody will approve of them as a couple, so they face an uphill battle. But even if they can get past those issues, they each have some growing up to do before they are ready for a real relationship. They face some challenges along the way, but the couple eventually finds a happy ending.
Don’t forget to download the free bonus epilogue via the link at the back of the book! It has a teaser pointing to Shane’s story in book four, Irresistible Rogue.
Wow! Johnny and Angie’s rockstar romance is a deeply moving story about survival, responsibility, and family. The first half was absolutely fantastic. I love the story overall, but the second half didn’t quite live up to my expectations. When the couple’s relationship turned physical, it began to feel less real to me. It felt more shallow despite the couple’s excellent chemistry, which was a big disappointment. Johnny’s personal story is enthralling throughout. Angie, however, fell flat for me when she began her relationship with Johnny. I wanted more, and at times, I felt like I understood why Flynn broke up with her. I also had a hard time buying the progression because it seemed impossible that Shayla and others hadn’t caught on.
Both Johnny and Angie had some maturity issues to tackle. In Angie’s case, it is rather surprising she survived over three years with Flynn. She had no job, no career, no education, and no real purpose in life. She was simply Elle’s little sister. And she was Flynn’s girlfriend. While not addressed in the book, dating her big sister’s bodyguard was probably a very unhealthy choice to begin with. Angie always felt like she lived in her sister’s shadow, but to date the man that shadows Elle professionally would take that to a new level. Flynn’s responsibility professionally is to Angie’s sister. He sees and hears a lot. It is almost cringeworthy to think about how he then goes home to the little sister and tries to keep things separate. And dating Elle’s bodyguard would be a constant reminder to Angie of her sister’s success, making it harder for her to find her own place in the world. In Johnny’s case, he simply needs to learn to get along with people. For him, though, that is a real challenge. He doesn’t connect well with others – and for good reason. His story is the highlight of this book.
Johnny and Angel’s story is an emotional read. There are seven teary scenes by my count. The story is well written. The plot is somewhat complex. The characters are carefully crafted and real. The story is told in first person. The POV alternates between Johnny and Angel. I rate this book 4.5 stars.
I received an advance copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.