Title: Rockin’ The Heart
By: Gracen Miller
Series: Hot Wired #1
My Copy: Ebook for Review
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If music nourishes the soul…
Loved by millions, but shunned by blood, Heath “Fang” Fangor has led his band, Hot Wired, to the top while others have fallen by the wayside. He devoted his life to music, and from that devotion harvested a new family—his band mates and fans.
A man can desire nothing else…or can he?
Living in the shadow of her brother’s fame sucks! Sam Collins is desperate to have what she wants—a simple and uncomplicated life. She’s no stranger to scandals and how they work. Now that she’s inadvertently dragged Fang into the center of her latest gossip, could the scandal she created in her quest for freedom have gone too far?
Amid stardom the heart stages a new melody…
Fang has more fame and fortune than he will ever need, but none of that matters if he can’t have the woman of his dreams. Years have been wasted waiting for the right moment to approach the woman his heart desires above all others. There’s just one major problem...she’s his best friend’s sister. To have her, he will have to risk it all.
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Such a powerful and intense start with these two friction building characters. I was on the edge of my seat from the start with the emotional level of turmoil between Sam and Heath. To further add to the suspense the story's turn for the media power play was incredible. It puts both character in close proximity for the duration, and the possibility for romance is at an all time high. In the very beginning it obvious to everyone around them that there is more to the story. It is discussed and handled, so that this point my assumption was that the story will be altered by outside influences. Boy was I surprised with Jase is the one to cause the inferno. This gave the story a very unsettling feel. I was confused and perplexed by the developments; leaving me feeling as though the beginning was misleading and undeveloped. As the story continues it only seems to build on the unsettling with Sam's brother finally landing on his malicious attempts to cause further problems between our main characters. I am so upset with the turn of events, because the beginning seems so incredibly written. It was building an incredible story with am amazing amount of potential. I really wish that the remainder of the story hadn't fallen apart, and left me confused and lost in where things went wrong.
~BookWhisperer Reviewer Jax~
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