Play
Stage Dive series 2
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- 49,00 kr
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A famous rock'n'roll drummer – and a girl who wants nothing to do with the spotlight. Play is a passionate romance, and the second book in the steamy Stage Dive series from Kylie Scott.
Malcolm Ericson is the dreamy drummer for Stage Dive – loved by all the ladies and the envy of his peers. Strumming up a new hit and working the crowd comes easily to him. But, behind his cool exterior, he wants more than the fast lifestyle.
Mal needs to clean up his image fast – at least for a little while. He was never a conformist, but having a good girl on his arm should do the job just fine.
Anne Rollins never thought she'd ever meet the rock god who plastered her teenage bedroom walls. But she has money problems. Big ones. Her roommate has left her high and dry in debt, and being paid to play the pretend girlfriend to a sexy, wild, life-of-the-party drummer is a tempting offer . . .
The rock'n'roll steam continues in book three, Lead.
Five Star Reader Reviews:
'Anyone who likes HOT, sexy rock stars then this is a must read!!'
'Mal and Anne's relationship is one of my most treasured relationships in a book'
'Mal is hilarious, he's character perfection. And Anne is the perfect compliment to him and his shenanigans'
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Scott's second Stage Dive contemporary (after Lick) combines rippling abs, power chords, and sheer delightful improbability. Anne Rollins is content with her quiet, stable life until it's shaken by betrayal and shattered by a chance meeting with drummer Malcolm Ericson. And Malcolm is the life of the party until he undergoes a sudden change in temperament. Then, without explanation or permission, Mal moves into Anne's apartment and co-opts her life. His turn to playful domesticity hides a secret from everyone, including cautious, suspicious Anne. Scott has created characters both charmingly mundane and larger than life. The stakes are so ridiculous that the intent seems more comic than dramatic. Tumbling through the world of rock-and-roll, Scott delivers on the promise of tenderness and wild times, hardly pausing to construct the hilarious lead-up to a sudden, nonsensical resolution.