Fortune
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4.0 • 1 Rating
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- £1.99
Publisher Description
Grace Storey can’t wait to escape her small-town chaos and head for the big city for three main reasons: Work. Better cell-phone service. And the prospect of meeting her very own Prince Charming. After all, when the guy you crushed on since high school turns out to be a psychopath, and the only viable alternative is Creepy Keith, you need to take drastic measures to ensure life as a crazy cat lady is not in your future.
What she doesn't need is a bad-boy musician with a penchant for getting under her skin. Sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll are the last things on her mind.
Darcy Fortune has three things on his mind: Sex. Drugs. And rock ’n’ roll (in that order). It’s how it has to be to keep the pain from his past at bay. After all, when you’ve lost someone you love, it’s easier to numb the hurt to keep on surviving. Easier to turn off your feelings than face the cold, harsh truth.
What he doesn’t expect is the sassy reporter with so much soul in her eyes. Could this woman be the one who breaks him?
Playing it safe has never been as dangerous as this.
Customer Reviews
Great story
This is the first book I’ve read by Lauren K McKellar. It’s a rock star romance novel but you can read it as a stand-alone even though it is book 2 in the series. Or 3 really as there is a novella and one full length novel prior to this one.
This is Grace’s Storey’s tale. She lives in a small Australian town and wants to leave and head to the city. Heartbreak and devastation have left her with nowhere else to go. She tells herself it’s for the better cell coverage and that she wants to find her Prince Charming, but what happens when she meets someone from her past? Someone she once wished was hers?
Darcy Fortune was her brother’s best friend, once, a long time ago, but now?
He’s a rock star, lead singer of a renowned rock band who’s surprised to run into his friend’s little sister.
Grace is sexy and has a sassy mouth, she doesn’t let Darcy charm her the way he’d like, but he wasn’t to be put off.
This was a quirky, fun story that was very enjoyable to read.