Blurb
Treyton Collins is Savage Beast’s drummer.
He’s the rock band’s resident bad boy
with the troubled past, tattoos, and tongue ring to prove
it.
No woman has yet to be immune to Treyton’s charm.
That’s why he’s fascinated by the one who is...
She couldn’t be any more different than him.
She’s business suits and he’s torn jeans.
She’s bossy and he’s fun-loving.
She’s got an attitude and he can’t stand it.
Brielle Patrick is Savage Beasts’ publicist.
Her latest publicity stunt left her on the outs with the
band.
But, if nothing else, Brielle is persistent.
And she’ll prove it by spending the summer on tour with the
band.
She’s convinced herself she’s there to keep Treyton out of
trouble.
But that isn’t the only reason she’s overseas for two
months.
She’s searching for something her life is missing.
Something she might find when she least expects it.
With the guy she least expects to find it with.
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Excerpt
Once the last two fans left, the guys walked toward the door, eager to
get ready to take the stage.
“Treyton,” I called with conviction in my tone.
The guys all mumbled as they walked out of the room with Trey trailing
behind them.
Son of a bitch.
I dragged in a deep breath, then stormed out of the room, stalking
backstage where everyone grabbed food or drinks. I walked right up to Trey
whose back was to me and stepped in front of him. “You heard me.”
His brows squished together.
“You’re acting like a child. Act like a man.”
He grabbed my arm roughly and pulled me out of the room and into a
hallway, slamming the door behind us. He walked into me so I needed to step
back, right into the wall. He caged me in, his hands pressing to the wall above
my head. And just like he had the other night on his bus, he slanted his head
so our faces were close. “Fuck me?” he asked, questioning my words.
I swallowed hard. Having him that close was daunting, even if I was
pissed at him. I remained focused and angry. Because I was. How dare he ignore
me?
He shifted his hips, his erection pressing into my stomach. “Does a child
feel like this?”
Though the intrusion sent zingers through me, I couldn’t let that
distract me. “Stop.”
“Stop what?”
“Stop using your body to try to make me lose focus.”
He smirked, an evil glint in his eyes. “Is that what I do to you?”
“No, you piss me off.”
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Author Bio
J. Nathan
is the author of new adult and sports romances with cocky heroes and sassy
heroines. When she's not writing, she's a total romance junkie! Add an alpha
male who's unlikable in the beginning...even better. She loves guys in backward
hats, country music, the summertime, and her amazing family and friends.
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This is book 2 in the series and it can stand alone. You should read the first book, Kozart because all the characters are introduced in that book and it was an awesome story but this also can be read as a standalone. Though you might be a little lost as to what Brielle did in that book which is touched upon here.
This is Treyton and Brielle's story and its mostly a hate to love romance within a band. Brielle runs their PR and she has joined the band on tour in this book and Treyton is the bands drummer. She is kinda a brat in the previous book and so here she has to come back and make up for what she did in this book.
Treyton starts to see who she is underneath and that's who he finds he likes and so they slowly get to know the other in this story. But Brielle is not in charge. Her dad is and he is a harsh task master.
This was an enjoyable romance. There is no real drugs, sex and rock n roll in this story. The band members are pretty great guys with good hearts. In this story we learn more about Treyton and life he has led. I absolutely loved the story and the heartfelt moments and where the story goes with it.
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