Inversion
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5.0 • 3 Ratings
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Every member of the metalcore band, Winter's Wrath, needs therapy.
In Balthazar 'Ballz' Bornstein's professional opinion, anyway.
After years as an army psychologist, the security guard has the training, but treating soldiers was much different from managing men under the spotlight. Still, he's made progress.
Except for with Connor Phelan.
Connor acts like a carefree jock, but his hidden pain causes a growing isolation from his bandmates. His lust for life, his playfulness, and his mischievous smile bring out the Dom in Balthazar, who struggles to keep his job and his desires separate.
A fight he can't win.
More so when competition shows up—Annette Paige, the wild, headstrong backup vocalist of another band.
When a key member's injuries force the two bands to work together, clashing egos, animosity, and passions jeopardize the entire European tour. The best way to keep the steady rhythm is to get the band members to behave professionally.
Maybe a few leashes would work, but the man Balthazar most wants to collar has already been caged by Annette.
One word could bring them together. Or tear them apart. A word none of them can ever say…
Mine.
Customer Reviews
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5 Star Review of Inversion (Winter’s Wrath #3) by Bianca Sommerland
This is book three in her exciting new series and I couldn’t wait to read it. The connection and camaraderie (both good and bad) felt by all the band members towards each other makes this series a success. Whilst they have issues , no-one will look after them as well as their band mates; this also goes for the members of XVI Hours who are equally protective of each other.
When a senseless attack leaves the drummer from Winter’s Wrath unable to play, their agent suggests that the drummer from XVI Hours step in, forcing the two bands to work together whether they like it or not.
Balthazar (Ballz) works security for Winter’s Wrath, He is a Dom and Connor brings out those intense feelings when he interacts with him, as does Annette . Connor hides his true feelings under a carefree and happy go lucky personna, but Balthazar can see through this to the vulnerable lonely man that he really is.
Balthazar, Connor and Annette's story drew me in even more than the previous books in this series; these three are so right for each other. They each bring a uniqueness to the relationship that works on so many different levels. I loved them all, separately and together, their scenes together hot and intense.
Can Balthazar brings these two under his control and guide them as he longs to do or will they all destruct? Inversion is a book full of self discovery, of loyalty and ultimately acceptance and love.
Bianca Sommerland peels the layers off these characters one by one. There are so many issues impacting all of the band members, and the depth that was created in these characters was so multi dimensional that I was in awe.
I love the direction that Ms. Sommerland has taken with Winter's Wrath and XVI Hours and I cannot wait for Tate’s story but considering the ending of this book I am sure it is going to be one emotional roller-coaster of a ride.
Inversion is a raw, emotional, gritty and sexy read and one I highly recommend
Loved this book
Where do I start and what can I say that hasn’t already been said about Inversion, it’s hot, it’s sexy, it will blow your mind and it will break your heart please make sure you have tissues handy for the emotional roller coaster ride this book will take you on. Winter Wrath are on tour and Inversion focuses on Connor, Balthazar and Annette but as with all Bianca Sommerland’s book it’s not just about the main characters, every character has a part to play. I loved getting to know these guys, getting to know what made them tick and for me this is the best book in the series so far, I could go on and on about the storyline but most of it has already been said so all I’m going to say it you need to read this book but please read the series in order you will get so much more out of it. Bianca Sommerland really gave us a epilogue to remember, no words can do it justice so please do yourself a favour and one click this brilliant series.