Rock Addiction
(Rock Kiss) (Volume 1)
Nalini Singh
Ratings and Recommendations
Rating: 5 teacups
Recommended: Yes, Yes, Yes
Book Club Worthy: In genre.
Review
Will Molly let her
fear of the press, the past heartache, and her tangle with the shadier side of fame
stand in her way with what could be longer than a one-night stand with the Rock
star of her dreams Fox? Will Fox convince Molly that they need to extend that
to a whole month, the month he will be on the island, with his band…
This is definitely a 5 star start to a new series for Singh.
I have hardly left the last page and can hardly wait to pick up the next
novella in the series. Fox and Molly left the pages scorching, or at least, my
kindle was smoking as the final words were read. This is an adult novel with
plenty of heat between the covers of the sheets and the pages. The romance
factor is incredible high with a great plot that is witty and sexy in the way
you would expect from Singh. I was a little skeptical when I saw the rocker
hook as that is being used a bit, but, hey, this is Singh, and it is written
well and the storyline is great.
I think the characters are well developed including those
ready to step into the next novels and novellas. It is great to see that the
aspects of Fox and Molly are not just swept aside when it is not convenient and
they can fight about things as long as they come to each other with the issue.
They face obstacles together and not just brush them aside as would normal people
giving them well defined growth in the book. It is refreshing to see such
complex characters, which you can always count on from a Singh novel.
Is this novel for
you? Yes, if you like a great romance novel with a sexy lead male and a strong
female that can stand up to her man if needed. If you like well-developed
characters and romance with some rough spots that must be worked on…and you
have to read to the very end to see what will be… If so, then this is for you!
Disclosures
* If you buy this book through the above link money is
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University Women (AAUW).
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AAUW works empowering women,
since 1881, standing up for causes in the areas of educational, social,
economic and political issues especially important to women. Marie Currie was
one of the first beneficiaries of the group that would
become AAUW receiving monetary help to attend college. I am a proud
member and believe that the profit from books seems a fitting donation.
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