True Devotion (True #2) by Liora Blake
GAH!
I just love this author! Can I just stop and tell you how gratifying it is to
read a rock star romance where the guy is not a dick? Not covered in groupies, with
some kind of addiction, acting as if he owns the world.
Simon
is the man every girl should be lucky enough to find: smart, caring, educated –
oh,
and did I mention sexy with a side of
beefcake? It’s obvious to everyone but Devon that he has been in love with her
for years. And Devon? Well, she’s the one with a host of insecurities and self-doubt
that has her questioning the ever-charismatic and slightly arrogant Simon.
Funny,
snarky, romantic humor. It has excellent chemistry and is a winning addition to
the True series! I am a fan of this young author and I can’t wait to see what
comes next!
5
ROCK STARS!!
T~
Find
out if rock sensation Simon can break through tough-girl Devon’s steely
exterior—if he can keep his head on straight, that is—in this second sizzling
romance in the True series!
Devon Jenkins is a feisty blonde, and Simon Cole is the arrogant, sexy guitarist playing in her brother’s band. When they met for the first time, it went something like this: He hit on her, she shot him down, he made a lewd joke, she told him he was an idiot.
In the two years since then, not much has changed. From the way Simon flirts shamelessly with any set of ovaries within a 100-mile radius, Devon knows the smartest thing she can do is keep an impenetrable wall between them.
But sometimes the smart choice isn’t necessarily the right one
Devon Jenkins is a feisty blonde, and Simon Cole is the arrogant, sexy guitarist playing in her brother’s band. When they met for the first time, it went something like this: He hit on her, she shot him down, he made a lewd joke, she told him he was an idiot.
In the two years since then, not much has changed. From the way Simon flirts shamelessly with any set of ovaries within a 100-mile radius, Devon knows the smartest thing she can do is keep an impenetrable wall between them.
But sometimes the smart choice isn’t necessarily the right one
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