Rockers


Lick (Stage Dive, #1)
Play (Stage Dive, #2)
The Mighty Storm (The Storm, #1)
Lead (Stage Dive, #3)
Rock the Heart (Black Falcon, #1)
Backstage Pass (Sinners on Tour, #1)
Deep (Stage Dive, #4)
The Rocker That Holds Me (The Rocker, #1)
The Rocker That Needs Me (The Rocker, #3)
Rock Hard (Sinners on Tour, #2)
The Rocker That Savors Me (The Rocker, #2)
Music of the Heart (Runaway Train, #1)
Hot Ticket (Sinners on Tour, #3)
The Rocker That Loves Me (The Rocker, #4)
Rock the Band (Black Falcon, #1.5)
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22 books — 19 voters
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Best Rock and Roll Novels
31 books — 16 voters

Clancy Nacht
Is it bad that I sort of want you to fuck me against the door so I'm sure they'll all hear? ...more
Clancy Nacht, Black Gold

I've already spent ten years of my life apologizing for that band. As their manager, that's all I really did. Apologize. For years afterward I'd walk into a hotel lobby and the receptionist would call to me, 'Mr. McGhee.' And I'd run up and drop to my knees and say, 'Oh, Jesus, I'm really sorry.' They'd look at me funny and say, 'No, nothing's wrong. You have a telephone call.' And I'd breathe a sigh of relief and thank the good Lord above that I wasn't managing Mötley Crüe anymore. ~ Doc McGhe ...more
Motley Crue, The Dirt: Confessions of the World's Most Notorious Rock Band

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