Fotografía de autor
19+ Obras 291 Miembros 19 Reseñas

Series

Obras de Xio Axelrod

Hot on Ice: A Hockey Romance Anthology (18-in-1) (2017) — Contribuidor — 19 copias
Falling Stars (2015) 7 copias
Love is All, Vol. 2 (8-in-1) (2019) — Contribuidor — 7 copias
When Frankie Meets Johnny (2019) 4 copias
The Calum (2014) 4 copias
Camden (2017) 3 copias
The Warm Up (2017) 3 copias
Love Is All: Volume 3 (2020) — Contribuidor — 2 copias
Love Is All: An Anthology (2018) — Contribuidor — 2 copias
Starlight (2016) 2 copias
Let the Music Play (2020) 2 copias
Love is All: Volume 4 (2021) — Contribuidor — 2 copias
Love Is All: Volume 5 (2022) — Contribuidor — 1 copia
Love is All: Volume 6 — Contribuidor — 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

Nightingale: A Charity Anthology in Support of Ukraine (2022) — Contribuidor — 76 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Todavía no hay datos sobre este autor en el Conocimiento Común. Puedes ayudar.

Miembros

Reseñas

This was a fun book. I loved it I loved it. Not only does it center music, but, we follow a band and artists through out the entire book.

The author knows their shit. Because they know their shit, this book was well written. They did not half ass any of the bits about music in the book. It actually really helped because you weren’t trying to figure things out, you just enjoyed the book and was confident that everything they wrote made sense.
Now I have no background in music as an artist, neither have I studied it. I just really love music and this was one of those books that I think was able to bring out a BTS coverage of artist life. This could definitely be wrong since it is fiction but I doubt it.
There’s also a romance plot somewhere in there and it was cute at times, tumultuous mostly but all in all we got our happy ending!

If you’re looking for a book that has music as one of its primary themes, highly recommend this.
… (más)
 
Denunciada
Donnela | 7 reseñas más. | Apr 30, 2024 |
Girls With Bad Decisions by Xio Axelrod
The Lilly’s series #2. Girl rock band contemporary romance. Can be read as a stand-alone but better as part of the series. This book takes place directly after the first book and the couple from the first book are secondary characters / part of the band, in this book.
Kayla Whitman started to learn to play the drums from her older brother. After he died, she has put her focus and dreams on being a drummer in a rock band. She’s also living a secretive life with the band by using a different name. Her band mates don’t know her real name or that she grew up with restrictions of being proper, quiet, and behaved.
Ty Baldwin is the new driver on the band’s tour of county and State Fairs. He’s constantly reading which makes him a kindred spirit for Kayla and the two soon grow close. He’s had some legal trouble in the past but he just wants to move forward now with a good job to help take care of his grandfather.
But the past isn’t easily forgotten or hidden.

I was so excited to start this second book. I really loved Toni and Seb’s story. This starts shortly after the first from Kayla’s POV. Kayla is impressed with the other women in the group and their talents. She doesn’t realize the key role she plays and often refers to herself as “just the drummer”. Her past is a bit sad and you want her to succeed.
Kayla and Ty together are adorable with their love of books, and carving out their own style. Both have family issues they don’t want to address but they can’t get away with ignoring.
It’s has both sweet and rock and roll vibes and with the band on the route to success, I’m looking forward to the next book of the Lilly’s.
4.5

I received a copy of this from NetGalley.
… (más)
½
 
Denunciada
Madison_Fairbanks | Feb 9, 2024 |
This wasn’t super romantic, and certainly not swoon-worthy, but having a girl rock band and a black rocker as the lead was fun. Black ladies with guitars are one of my favorite things. I also liked that the characters had some nuance, but Candi was utterly exhausting.

Seb’s whole life was supposed to be this sad sack existence, but I didn’t really feel it. He was too passive and spineless. Maybe a few more flashbacks, or at least longer ones, of younger Toni and Seb would have made me root for them more. I felt like I was being told why they had a connection but never seeing it. it’s a little awkward that he’s basically the manager. Those manager + artist relationships (usually) never work out, and the dynamics can feel imbalanced.

I don’t know. Did I want Seb to grovel more? They went from distance to not knowing how the other felt to banging … a fast trajectory.

And every time they had sex was after a super emotional moment. the sex scenes also read like Wattpad/fanfiction; largely unsexy. Emotions run high and some people like to use sex to get their minds off of things. But I wish they could’ve had a heart-to-heart during a casual moment.


Instead, I enjoyed Toni’s family drama more, which is something I hadn’t thought I would say. Her mom’s consumed with getting her big break and just phones her parenting in, and her dad is a former deadbeat who doesn’t make it a secret he doesn’t need Toni around. Because of this, Toni’s had to take care of herself, so her falling out with Seb is even more hurtful.

SN: I liked the cover! And I think the marketing is stellar. The Lillys have a whole website and the song Hurt (U) is majorly catchy.
… (más)
 
Denunciada
DestDest | 7 reseñas más. | Nov 28, 2023 |
The Girl with Stars in Her Eyes by Xio Axelrod
The Lillys series #1. Contemporary romance. Dual time line via memories. Chick lit.
Toni Bennette grew up in dive bars. She learned to play guitar and used it to form her whole life. She’s made a name for herself in the Philadelphia indie scene and decides to audition as a temporary replacement for one of the Lillys’. Strong, feminist, and fierce as fire, Toni and the Lillys are the perfect match. Which doesn’t sit well with wild woman Candy who being replaced. Toni also has to reconcile working with Sebastian Quick again after he left her cold when he turned eighteen. They had been best friends and support for each other since grade school, promising each other they would leave their small, poor, existence behind when they left together. They both still have feelings for each other. Now they have to figure out what they want their future to look like.

I loved this story. Well written and emotional from a heartbreaking child put on a bus by herself to a confident woman holding her own as she’s making her music. Sure, like all of us, she has insecurities that she must deal with while trying to impress and befriend a group of already impressive musicians and singers.
Engaging and ultimately heart warming. I’m cheering on the band and the women behind it.
… (más)
 
Denunciada
Madison_Fairbanks | 7 reseñas más. | Sep 1, 2023 |

Premios

También Puede Gustarte

Autores relacionados

Connor Peterson Contributor
R. L. Merrill Contributor
Sophia Soames Contributor
Katie Kenyhercz Contributor
Lena Hart Contributor
Misty D. Waters Contributor
Kate Meader Contributor
Kimberly Kincaid Contributor
Avery Flynn Contributor
Nana Malone Contributor
Christi Barth Contributor
Angi Morgan Contributor
Robin Kaye Contributor
Heather Long Contributor
Desiree Holt Contributor
Virginia Nelson Contributor
Kim Golden Contributor
Meg Bonney Contributor
Chantal Mer Contributor
Wendy Gold Contributor
Mary Calmes Contributor
Cole McCade Contributor
B.L. Maxwell Contributor
Sean Michael Contributor
Gabbi Grey Contributor
Nic Starr Contributor
Rachel Lacey Contributor
Peter W. Dawes Contributor
Riley Hart Contributor
Megan Hart Contributor
Wendy Hart Contributor
Vivian Dean Contributor
Jeff Adams Contributor
Piper Malone Contributor
V. L. Locey Contributor
Lee Blair Contributor
R.J. Scott Contributor
Roan Parrish Foreword

Estadísticas

Obras
19
También por
1
Miembros
291
Popularidad
#80,411
Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
19
ISBNs
35

Tablas y Gráficos