Darkhearts
An enemies-to-lovers gay rockstar romance for fans of Adam Silvera
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- £2.49
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- £2.49
Publisher Description
'These boys and their love story filled up my heart - I couldn't stop reading' Amie Kaufman
David used to be in a band with his best friends Chance and Eli. Now the band, Darkhearts, is super famous, with a legion of fans - and David's out of the band and back in high school, brooding over everything he lost out on.
Then tragedy throws David and Chance back together. Chance is everything David is not: a swaggeringly drop-dead gorgeous rock god. And yet spending more time alone with Chance, David has to admit he actually misses being with his old friend - and maybe he feels something more. Can you mix music with love?
An enemies-to-lovers gay romance, perfect for fans of Simon James Green, Heartstopper and Adam Silvera
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Sparks fly when former bandmates reconnect following the death of a mutual friend in this ebullient romance by Sutter (Pathfinder Adventure Path). Seventeen-year-old David Holcomb, who reads as white, and mega-famous pop star Chance Ng, who's Korean American, haven't spoken since David's departure from the band years ago. When bandmate Elijah dies of alcohol poisoning, prompting Chance's return to Seattle, David initially bristles at Chance's reappearance. He intends to pursue carpentry following high school graduation, but as he and Chance begin spending more time together, David is reminded of his passion for music. Despite having never been attracted to guys before, David pursues Chance, leading to a secret relationship that Chance's manager worries could damage Chance's career. As pressure mounts for Chance to return to touring, David offers to rejoin the band, but mixed signals from Chance and increased media scrutiny around their relationship cause David to doubt that he has what it takes to handle the stress of fame. After an intensely emotional opening scene depicting Elijah's funeral somewhat abruptly gives way to humorous dialogue and steamy romance, vibrant supporting characters, sex-positive messaging, and complex ruminations on sexuality propel this heartfelt read. Ages 14–up.