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I'm not the guy a woman should expect a relationship from.No. It's not because I'm a rock star. That's how I've always been. I just never saw the point.Then Lexi came on tour to visit her brother. The brother that just happened to have attached himself to my sister. I don't like him and he's too old for her.With Lexi here, it's the perfect opportunity to give her brother a taste of his own medicine. I won't play with her feelings but her brother doesn't have to know that we're just friends.Except... I like her. I've never felt this way about anyone and I'm ready to go all in. But she's not. She's running from something back home. Something she doesn't want me to know about which makes me desperate to find out.She thinks I'll look at her differently but what she doesn't know is that there's no chance of that.Van is the second book in the rock star romance series Pushing Daisies. If you like reformed man-wh*res, strong heroines, and humor with your steam, then this series is for you.
I'm standing there minding my own business when someone comes up behind me, wraps their arms around my waist and says, "Hey baby."From the voice, I immediately know it's a woman. From her arm placement and the way she feels against my back, I know she's rather small. Her hands are dainty against my stomach.My gut tells me that I don't know this woman. After dropping the book back onto the shelf, I turn in her arms, careful not to spill my coffee.This woman is beautiful. The kind of beautiful that can knock a guy off his feet. I open my mouth to say something, but she pulls me down and puts her mouth to my ear."Please pretend you're my boyfriend."A man in the bookstore won't leave her alone. There's no way I'd leave her to fend for herself, so I play along... which leads to so much more.But the rock star life isn't for everyone and Jurnie's not sure she can handle it all. I'm about to do everything I can to convince her that she can because losing her... isn't an option.Bonham is an opposites attract, fish out of water, rock star romance with heat. If you enjoy sexy rockstars and snarky heroines, the third book in the Pushing Daisies series is for you.
It was one night.I like to say it was just a kiss but it was more than that. Still, it happened once and we moved on.Except I totally didn't move on no matter how hard I tried.Mack told me that it's because I'm his sister's best friend. He said I was too young. Then his sister got with a man Mack's age and if he goes back on what he said about that, he'll be a hypocrite.Doesn't matter. I need this vacation and I need my best friend more. I've been lying to her. To everyone about what's going on with me and now's the time to come clean. With her.As for Mack... I plan on ignoring him.Even thought he's impossible to ignore.If you like steamy rock star romance, heroines with spunk, and HEAs, this is for you. Mack is the fifth and final book in the Pushing Daisies series and can be read as a standalone.
He's a manager.I'm the lead singer of a band he's giving a break to.He ends up being my protector.While I hate that I need protecting. He says he's too old for me.I think I can prove him wrong. And then I have to move onto his bus after the stalker gets too close. Alone, just the two of us... it's so much harder for him to ignore. I never thought I'd fall for the manager of the headlining band, but when it happens, I know what I want and am willing to go for it. One tour. Too many of my brothers. And a stalker who thinks I'm singing just for him. Lawson won't be able to hide his feelings for long.And I'm not even going to try.Daisy is a small age-gab, forbidden, rock star romance with heat. If you enjoy sexy, suit wearing heroes and snarky heroines who know what they want, the first book in the Pushing Daisies series is for you.
I should've kept to myself.When I see a guy drink enough to start a fight in the bar, I step in. It's the one time I don't keep my nose in my own business and look where it lead me...To a job with Pushing Daisies helping their guitar player stop drinking. It's a job I have too much experience with given that I was taking care of my alcoholic mother when I was six.The money's too good to pass up and Daltrey needs someone to lean on.I'm the highest paid babysitter in the world.Except it doesn't feel like babysitting and I'm finding myself with feelings I shouldn't have for a man that could put me right back into a situation that I worked hard to get out of.And he's impossible to not get attached to.If you like strong heroines that can use sarcasm as a weapon and steamy rock star romances, this is for you. Daltrey is the fourth book in the Pushing Daisies series but can be read as a standalone.
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