Santa, Baby (Rock Stars in Disguise: Peyton)
A Rock Star Surprise Baby Christmas Romance
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Publisher Description
Peyton Cabot hates his life: being a rock star, performing for screaming crowds, being interviewed for magazines’ hottest musician of the year articles, winning awards, and banking loads of money.
Yeah, it sucks to be him.
After every show, Peyton tags along to supper with one of the couples in the band, a pathetic third wheel. Sometimes he goes down to the hotel bar to try to hook up with a woman who is traveling for business, usually to strike out because they’re not looking to hang out with a famous twenty-something blond-haired, green-eyed hottie. Every night, he sleeps in a different hotel bed, alone.
Except on those nights when Peyton picks up the phone to call one particular woman, one who understands him like no one else, but now she won’t answer his calls.
When Peyton goes to find her, he gets a Christmas surprise that changes everything.
Customer Reviews
Wow
Great reading
A heartwarming redemption
So I know I’m not the only one, but I was not keen on a Peyton book. At all. I mean, come on! We need a Dieter book, we need Flicka! We do not need... *shudder* awful Peyton.
Or so I thought.
Blair did such a wonderful job of making this a believable and necessary redemption story. Peyton worked so hard, not just for Georgie’s forgiveness, but for all of ours, really. And he delivered in spades. It wasn’t even that he paid an undue penance for way longer than necessary, it was so much in how self aware he was to never be that guy again. And he wasn’t. He might be one of my favourite characters Blair has written so far - and that’s hard because I love so many of them - but his selflessness, his goodness, just goes so deep. He’s impossible not to love.
Likewise, Raji was an unexpected and delightful accompaniment. Smart, driven, strong and confident, watching the two of them navigate an unconventional relationship, and ultimately fall in love was so charming and sweet. Of course, it was soured marginally by knowing their story wasn’t going to have an easy ending.
This book made me laugh and cry, but it never took away my hope. As one Babylonian who did not want a Peyton book, I’m happy to report that I was wrong, Blair was right, and I’m so happy I read it.
Great read
This one was a little different from the rest of the books.
This one is Peyton story.
Reji and Peyton started of just friends but it doesn't stay
that way there relationship has some up and downs but
it keeps you turning the pages.
If you haven't read any of the books before this
one you will still enjoy it but you are going to want to read the rest of them because you get caught up in these stories.
I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book.