Synopsis:
Warning: This book contains explicit language and explosive sex. It is an adult romance and not intended for anyone under the age of 18.
Liam Christianson is the devil-may-care, rhythm guitarist for Bayou Stix, the hottest rock band around. He’s a playboy and likes to do things his way. No regrets. He knows that women love him, and he uses that to his advantage. He’s cocky and shallow. Or so it seems.
Clove Rodrigue is the baby sister of Liam’s bandmate and friend. She’s a sweet, fairly innocent young woman who was dealt a bad hand and became a victim of circumstance. After finishing culinary school, she returns home to Baton Rouge. She finds herself living under the same roof as Liam and they quickly realize they are like oil and water. He hates how perfect she is, and she can’t stand his treatment of women.
Both Liam and Clove are accustomed to letting others see only what they want them to see, each hiding behind false pretenses.
What happens when polar opposites realize that their hatred of one another is really attraction? Will they succumb to the allure? What happens when the things that you fight so hard against are the very things you need the most in the world?
This was a fantastic continuation of the Bayou Stix series!
Liam the pretty boy of the band and serious man whore of the group is charged with watching over Dade’s little sister Clove, a professional chef who is staying at Dade’s house.
Clove and Liam get along like water and electricity, put them together and you’re going to get one hell of a shock!
I thought this book was the best of the 3 by far! I felt like I was on an emotional roller coaster ride, and just when I thought it was time to get off Skye threw me for another loop!
This is definitely a book you need to read by yourself, uninterrupted, with a box of tissues. This way when your yelling at a character or simply screaming” WHAT” at the top of your lungs, no one will look at you like you’re a headcase. Lol
If you haven’t read the first two books, this book could be read as a standalone, however, you’d REALLY be missing out!!
Warning: This book contains explicit language and explosive sex. It is an adult romance and not intended for anyone under the age of 18.
Liam Christianson is the devil-may-care, rhythm guitarist for Bayou Stix, the hottest rock band around. He’s a playboy and likes to do things his way. No regrets. He knows that women love him, and he uses that to his advantage. He’s cocky and shallow. Or so it seems.
Clove Rodrigue is the baby sister of Liam’s bandmate and friend. She’s a sweet, fairly innocent young woman who was dealt a bad hand and became a victim of circumstance. After finishing culinary school, she returns home to Baton Rouge. She finds herself living under the same roof as Liam and they quickly realize they are like oil and water. He hates how perfect she is, and she can’t stand his treatment of women.
Both Liam and Clove are accustomed to letting others see only what they want them to see, each hiding behind false pretenses.
What happens when polar opposites realize that their hatred of one another is really attraction? Will they succumb to the allure? What happens when the things that you fight so hard against are the very things you need the most in the world?
This was a fantastic continuation of the Bayou Stix series!
Liam the pretty boy of the band and serious man whore of the group is charged with watching over Dade’s little sister Clove, a professional chef who is staying at Dade’s house.
Clove and Liam get along like water and electricity, put them together and you’re going to get one hell of a shock!
I thought this book was the best of the 3 by far! I felt like I was on an emotional roller coaster ride, and just when I thought it was time to get off Skye threw me for another loop!
This is definitely a book you need to read by yourself, uninterrupted, with a box of tissues. This way when your yelling at a character or simply screaming” WHAT” at the top of your lungs, no one will look at you like you’re a headcase. Lol
If you haven’t read the first two books, this book could be read as a standalone, however, you’d REALLY be missing out!!