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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing. I was given this book via LibraryThing giveaways in exchange for the honest review. I would say 3,5 stars from me. It has mainly to do with my taste in books and kind of different expectations... Why do I mean by this? Well, first good half of the book rotates a lot about sex, like truly a lot - details of the scenes and all that, to a point you would expect sex scene on every other page. I do get it that it is part of the story, says a lot about the main character and his life, etc etc. Yet, far too much for me - duh, spicy it up with other character traits, will you? And exactly that is exactly what happens in the middle of the book, which I think, is the very best part of it. This personal drama, where character's past catches up with him, mixes up with the present, where the other sides of the person becames visible, more of his background and so on. I truly wanted this to last longer but it didn't. I'm not going to write anymore spoilers I'll just say, that it ends up very much fairy tale like. So so very sweet. Tooth achingly sweet. I mean, a lot people like it, so whom am I to judge? All this aside, the book is written well, is engaging and easy to read, so I swallowed it really quickly. It is quite good for a light read. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Sex and rock & roll are Jake Sixkiller's top priorities. As frontman of one of Austin's most popular bands and with a long line of lovers knocking on his bedroom door, he has it all. Until a car accident shakes his world to its core. With his best friend in the hospital fighting for her life, he's flooded with memories of the night he lost his entire family at the hands of a drunk driver. Amid the turmoil, he finds solace in the arms of a woman he should probably avoid. Nicole, aka Arson Nic, a roller derby dynamo, is a prickly spitfire who throws Jake into a tailspin. When he's offered a once-in-a-lifetime tour opportunity that brings him back to the Cherokee reservation where he grew up, Jake must decide what matters most, a future still unwritten or a past he buried long ago. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Content Note: rape (mentioned), miscarriage (mentioned)
Plot:
Jake has always been a ladies’ man, never the type to settle with anyone. It fits his lifestyle as the singer of a rock band, and it fits him, personally. But when his best friend Ari gets into an accident and ends up in the hospital, Jake is jolted from his non-committed life and has to confront the time another accident took his home away from him. Is it any wonder that he tries to find a bit of a distraction with Nicole, aka Arson Nic, abrasive roller derby queen? Before Jake can really decide whether Nicole is more than a distraction, he gets the once in a lifetime chance to go on tour, though – and that tour not only makes him think long and hard about where his home is, but also brings him to the Cherokee reservation where he grew up.
I was very pleasantly surprised by Up for Air, the first novel in the series, so I was really looking forward to The Road Home – and I was not disappointed. It’s a thoughtful book that lets Jake grow beautifully, and it’s also a sweet romance that I very much enjoyed.
Read more on my blog: https://kalafudra.com/2021/10/05/the-road-home-christina-berry/ ( )