You watched him drown himself in women. You've heard his sarcastic, mean side. You think you know Killian Donogue, rockstar.
Her ex-husband abused and almost killed her sister to keep his secret. She blames herself for not recognizing the signs.
He's drawn to her resilience. She sees the man behind the walls, the one who deems himself unworthy, unloveable.
Can they help each other find the harmony they need to be together forever?
Blurb:
Viola
I should have seen it. I should have realized what my despicable ex was doing. But I was so busy trying to be a mother, father, and provider to my little sister that I missed all the signs.
She's grown into a beautiful, loving woman I couldn't be prouder of. Yet now I’m realizing I’ve put my entire life on hold out of guilt over my former husband’s monstrous ways. Can I let go of the past? Or will I continue to deny myself any sort of future?
Killian
I guess I fit the stereotypical brooding rocker role. But all I've endured since the launch of the Blind Rebels has molded me into who I am. Love. Loss. Success. Soul-crushing truths. It led me to indulge in an endless stream of one-night stands to avoid ever developing feelings for a woman again.
Then Viola walked into my life, just as tragic revelations threatened to destroy me. For her, I suddenly need to right my wrongs and repair the relationships I left in ruins. Can the two of us forgive ourselves enough to find the harmony in a relationship together?
This book is for adult audiences, as it contains mature themes. Readers with sensitivity to descriptions of drug use, overdosing, sibling death as described in the past tense, and/or physical violence being discussed or described may want to take that into consideration before reading this book.
Amy Kaybach has been writing since she learned to hold a pencil at three. When she’s not daydreaming about sexy rock stars and how to put them into print, she’s working in IT or planning her next great adventure with her best friend since junior high. She lives on the central coast of California with her two obnoxious, but well-loved beagles. As a motorsports fan she loves her cars loud and fast and as a music lover she her music hard and loud.
The conclusion of this series wow did it ever have me in my feelings. I never dreamed of connecting to a book as much I as I did. The title of this book spot on. Vi and Kill are so good together honestly. They have their moments but I felt things were just portrayed good. Drama why yes there is and juicy too. I’m so happy Killians was the last book because honestly it makes perfect sense and it’s so freaking good!
Killian and Sam’s little sister, Sevenya had been a couple but never told the rest of the guys. Now with the discovery of their secret, one which has almost destroyed him he confesses to his twin brother. I like that Seven is telling her side of story even though she’s dead. Killian is surprised that his twin brother Cal and Seven’s brother Sam both knew he was with her. She was a junkie and even though she loved Killian, she needed her drugs more. Her demons were from her childhood and were never going to let her get well. She was beautiful and these guys loved her but she hated herself. Reading her side of the story made me sad for her and Killian. Viola is Cal’s sister in law and older than Killian but they mesh so well together. I love their chemistry. Maybe the fact she’s older and a nurse, has a calming quality that soothes Kill. They’ve both been through stuff, but together they’re healing nicely. This story caught me by surprise, I never saw this train coming. What a ride, I’m an emotional wreck. I love this story, it hooked me from the first chapter and didn’t let me go. I’m giving this book five stars and highly recommend it. I’m so going to miss these guys.
What a perfect ending to the Blind Rebels books, but I must admit, I don't want to be done with them! Killian and Viola's story has angst, passion, love, support and ups and downs. Killian and Viola both have troubled pasts but seem to bring out the best in each other. However it isn't all smooth sailing. A revelation brings trouble between Sammy and Killian, which has the potential to break up the band forever. I love how the relationship between Killian and Viola develop and really enjoyed seeing the softer side of Killian as he interacts with the children from the Blind Rebels family. I initially thought the pairing was going to be weird given Killian and Viola's relationships to Callum and Ari (brothers and sisters), but it didn't take long for me to be on board with it. And that epilogue, wow, gave me all the feels! Great entertaining read.
This was my favorite book of the whole series and I am so sad to have it end! We need more of the Blind Rebels! All four books in this series made it my favorite read of the year! As a rock n roll fan, this series about this band kept me glued to the stories to see what would happen next! I love how each book was about a different band member, and this final book was so surprising! I did not expect what was coming! We get to see so much more depth of character in Killian and I just love him so much! I didn't expect his love match and I didn't see the twists coming! This was such a sweet love story and development! I really hope we will continue to hear how our Blind Rebels boys are doing in future stories! This is the best rockstar romance series you'll ever read!
You boys stole my heart with your stories of love. But I have to admit your stories don't hit like Killian's did, and therefore must inform you that my heart and soul now belong to the broody and quiet Killian. Thank you for taking me on this journey of The Blind Rebels. You all have changed my mind about Rockstar romances.
Sincerely, K
I will be the first to admit that Rockstar romances aren't my favorite type, but once again, Amy Kaybach has found a way to make me fall for her characters. We've learned some about Killian in the previous books in the series and seen glimpses of Violet in the past. Finding Harmony is their story and it's by far my favorite in The Blind Rebels Series.
Heartbroken by the loss of his true love years ago along with the loss of a child, Killian struggles with his past tragedies by becoming withdrawn and brooding. Violet, despite the trauma her ex-huband doled out, brings out the good in Killian and helps him come to terms with his past. A past that includes a surprise baby that he thought had been lost before birth.
Killian struggles with the decision to do what is right for his daughter while falling in love with his band mate's sister-in-law, Violet.
This is a beautiful story of loss and love. Your favorite Rebel characters from past books make appearances, including Gibson, the little boy who stole my heart in Cal's book.
I was given an advanced copy of this book for review purposes.
Ms. Kaybach we had this talk but this book was my favorite out of this series. I am sad it is over but I can't wait to see what you bring us next. When reading the others in this series I went from hating Killian to loving him. He is a complicated man but in this book, I fell in love with him. When I was introduced to Viola in her sister's book I instantly knew I would admire her. The strength she had was remarkable. The angst between them caused me to be invested that I was sad when it ended. There were a few chapters that had a different pov and reading those chapters boiled my blood but I understand why Ms. Kaybach put them in there. Those chapters gave a better understanding of the book. This book is a standalone but you do need to read the other three.
I absolutely love this book! Killian taking care of Taylor and Daisy is such a sweet part of the story.
My favorite part of the book is when he turns the shed into an art studio for Vi. I hope to find a man someday that will do something like that for me.
The Blind Rebels series is definitely a must-read for anyone who loves rockstar romances.
Ending this series is like saying goodbye to dear friends. The series each has different story lines that are not your typical rockstar romance. Some sex scenes but they don't overtake the story. Sex is just a minor component. The twists and turns are what make this series so refreshing.
BOOK REVIEW Finding Harmony By Amy Kaybach Five Stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Oh my gosh! Picking up right from the last book. We finally get to Killian. This book definitely helps you understand his pain and the reason behind why he acts the way he does. You can totally feel his pain and the fact he never got to grieve over Sevenya. The chapters from Sevenyas pov are rough but help you understand a bit about her and her relationship with Killian. I will say I wasn't the biggest fan of Sevenya, I felt like she was kind of toxic to not only Killian but also Sammy, and obviously herself even if she was struggling. I enjoyed how Killian and Viola got close to each other and that they bonded over their own struggles and pain. They way they grow closer isn't forced and is sweet which gives them a smooth foundation to their relationship. The more time Killian and Viola spend together the more their relationship grows and the more open each of them become with not only each other but everyone around them. Oh my gosh!!! His propsal was super freaking sweet!!! Holy crap though finding out about Harmony was a huge bomb drop. Sammy losing his shit over Killians reaction was hard to read knowing how close they are to each other. But damn Sammy doing what he did and not even giving Killian a chance was a jerk move. But at least Sammy did the right thing in the end. Oh my gosh Harmony is super sweet, kind and you can tell she is so welcoming to what has happened to her. She loves everyone around her without judging them. Oh my gosh Viola finally getting a happy ending with not only Killian but with something she never thought was possible, Hers and Killians baby! Then having a family of four with Harmony. Goshhhhhh I loved this series.
This whole series has been an epic journey. If you are reading this, are interested in reading, please be aware this is book 4 of the series and you really need to go back and read them in order. Trust me on this. Killian, the quieter brother and as with the rest of the band members has not had an easy life. He is holding secrets that could destroy him and his band mates, as he seems to stumble from one heartbreak to the next. Vi is also struggling with a broken past, and has no need of another problem in her life. She and Killian seem to gravitate to each other, in spite of the age difference and seem to see each other as no one else does. We have learned a lot about both Kill and Vi in the previous 3 books and now Killian's past has caught up with him, will he face it with Vi's help or walk away and let it destroy him, again. I wish this review wasn't so vague. I honestly want to tell you more but it will ruin the book for you. I will say I had to put this down and walk away for a minute a couple of times, convinced I would never find enough tissues to deal with the tears. Amy Kaybach has written every last one of her characters in this series so beautifully, each and everyone of them are so real and you will take them all into your heart. I am going to give Gibson a shout out at this point. Killian's nephew is a riot. We meet him early in the series and honestly the little guy deserves a book of his own, well if he was a bit older maybe. Please if you don't read anything else this year check out The Blind Rebel boys, just make sure you bring tissues, lot's of tissues.
Must Read ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4th book of the Blind Rebels series (recommend reading in order to know what all is going on with all the characters)
Killian Donogue...the 4th member of the Blind Rebels and probably the most mysterious and intriguing of the band. He's quite and reserved but holds so much to be discovered behind his cobalt blue eyes. I could no wait for this book. While reading the 3 previous books in the series I kept wanting to know more about Kill's past. Well finally we got that background and oh my it was so good and so much more and deeper than I even imagined! I knew his story was going to be deep because of Sevenya but there was so much more that I was not expecting. The title of this book could not be more fitting and perfect for the story line. You will completely understand when you read it! I love how Amy uses such an important detail for the title but you have no clue the true meaning until your a ways into the book and then it's like oh my that's it! Great job on another AMAZING book Amy! This story was absolute perfection for Kill and Vi. I loved every page of it! Now I sure hope we see the Blind Rebels in some future books. Would love to see these amazing characters stories continue!
Thank you for allowing me to be an ARC reader on Finding Harmony!
Killian's future is being ruled by his past. He feels unworthy and unloved and is unable to see what everyone else does. He has opened himself up enough to be a great uncle, but knows fatherhood isn't something he wants. Viola has had enough bad luck to last a lifetime, but she still sees the good in everything except herself. She thinks she is too old to have any type of future with someone and is content being an amazing aunt since she will never have children of her own. When Killian and Vi finally give in to their attraction, they find love they never expected. I have to say I'm a little disappointed with the final book of this series. I was really looking forward to Killian's story, and it was amazing, but there are some loose ends that I wish had been wrapped up. I wish we could have seen more of Sammy and Harmony's relationship and how it developed. I want to know what happened to Shelley. Did she ever see Harmony again. What about the letters Sevenya wrote to Killian and Harmony? I like to fiinsh abook or a series with a sense of closure and satisfaction, and this one missed the mark. I don't regret reading the series, and I would recommend it to anyone.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
I think this story is my favorite out of all 4. I read it so fast. I saw a whole new side to Killian and loved it. He is the one who had the most character development throughout the series. I didn't care for him at first and now I adore him. He's my favorite Rebel.
I love how him and Vi just clicked with each other and could easily talk to each other about their past and their current issues.
Sammy!!!! OMG... I could not stand how Sammy acted in this story. That is not Sammy! He was my favorite and after all that he kinda isn't.
I was kinda disappointed in the whole apology/ forgiveness between Sammy and Kill... like that's it.. they just forgave each other like nothing happened.. yeah no I don't like that. Sammy was so wrong for what he did.
I'm so happy that Killian and Vi got there happy ever afters. It was so sweet.
This series was such a great read I loved it and I'm so sad that it's over. I would love to see more of them or maybe even the kids all grown up.
Finding Harmony is an emotionally charged, intense romance that dives deep into pain, healing, and second chances. Amy Kaybach masterfully explores complex emotions as Viola and Killian confront past trauma and personal guilt. Viola’s strength and resilience shine through her struggles, while Killian’s brooding, rockstar persona hides a man desperate to redeem himself.
The chemistry between them is palpable, and the story balances passion with raw vulnerability. Themes of forgiveness, self-discovery, and love through adversity make this more than just a romance it’s a journey of emotional catharsis. Kaybach’s writing pulls you in, keeping you invested in every heartfelt moment.
This installment of the Blind Rebels series is mature, powerful, and unforgettable, perfect for readers who love romance with depth, intensity, and music-world allure.
The build-up to this book has spanned the length of the previous three books in the series. I have both dreaded and looked forward to this book. Primarily because I knew that Killian's book would be filled with emotional trauma, and it would likely be a bit of a sob fest. I wasn't wrong. I almost cried from start to finish; his story was heartbreaking. The story was incredibly well written; I was completely immersed, and the author was able to showcase her talent as a genius writer. The book was filled with intense moments that kept me on the edge of my seat, there were unexpected twists and revelations filled with emotional depth that I wasn't expecting.
This was my favourite of the series, the character development was more intense than the previous books, which were excellent in themselves, the author managed to push the story much further. I would recommend this series; it's easily a 5-star series!
Finding Harmony is book four in the Blind Rebels series and I would recommend you read the books in order if you haven’t read them already.
Killian and Viola are both plagued with regrets of their pasts and how they wish they could go back and change things. I will say this is an emotional read (especially if you’ve already read the first three books) and getting the glimpses of the past show why Killian is so guarded and has walls are always up. Slowly Viola and Killian seem to bond and emotions start to build but the only thing in their way of being happy is the past.
I loved the three previous books in this series, but this 4th one about Killian, is so beyond words, it’s that good! If I could give it 10 stars I would. I usually dislike the over used description “heartwarming” but this story was truly heartwarming! This author is really talented in writing an excellent, good flowing story, in giving us realistic situations and main and side characters. All the books in this series have wonderful HEA but this book in particular is one that by the time I finished it, made me feel so good.
Perfect ending to the Rebels’ stories. Wow. Killian is deep. And so troubled. Traumatized even as an adult. Vi has such self esteem issues. He ex was a piece of work; not just what he did to Ari, but the number he did on Vi and her belief in herself. These two damaged souls form a friendship. And then a relationship. And then they find Harmony. I did not like Sam’s character in most of the book. But he finally comes around.
"Endless One Night Stands" Awk Consolidate Your Misogynistic Dehumanising Into One Phrase Today.
So attractive when a man treats women poorly just because they are women.
So attractive.
Wonder what message that sends her sister "Hey, I am attracted to men who make women emotionally, intellectually and physically compete in my head and we are only going to address how that impacted me and not the victims of that narcissism."
I knew Killian’s story would be special and I really enjoyed it. The damaged broken characters getting redemption and the love they deserve are my favorite type of storyline. His relationship with Vi was a bit rushed and this wasn’t a perfect story. But I enjoyed it and and I’m sad to see the series end. I will be looking out for more from this author
This is the best book of the series. I love the interaction between Vi & Killian. I love that Killian came around to being a parent. I love that all the kids are named after instruments. This is a really great series. Not like the usual rock star series, it shows the family & love life instead of the stage life of each band member. It is a good change of pace for this genre.
Really loved all 4 books and I recommend them to anyone!
Only issues for me are the needed proofreading (mostly in the first 2 books). Also some of the babies names. This might only be me but the shortening of names drives me nuts, I’m surprised everyone wasn’t referred to by just a letter at the end.
I have loved this entire series of books and hate for them to end. This one made me cry multiple times as Killian learns to express his feelings of unimaginable loss, and as he comes out of his shell and learns to love again by falling in love with Vi. This book was a true gift to lovers of rockstar romances.
The only complaint is making Sam such a mad raving lunatic to someone he calls a friend. That made no sense. This is a hard book to get through with all the drama with couples but it was nice to see they were still in to music.
It took me a couple chapters to remember the rest of the books but I just loved this book. Ten stars for the whole series. A must read but start at Mav's and Kadys first. Great writer Amy Kaybach.
Killion’s pain is palpable, heartbreaking & explains all of his behavior in the last three books. I had a harder time relating to Vi. She was kind of distant even when we are reading her thoughts. I’m going to miss these guys
This book follows Killian and Violet and their love story and how Killian goes from being a hollow/shell of a human being to a full fledged actual happy person.