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Rocked (Lost in Oblivion) - 'Taryn Elliott', 'Cari Quinn'
Rocked (Lost in Oblivion)
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On sale for 99¢ FOR A LIMITED TIME Book 1 in the NA rock star series, Lost in Oblivion Love definitely wasn't on the setlist. Opening for their idols on their first tour, Oblivion is living the dream. Mostly. Frustrated at being shoved out of his mediator role by their new manager, Deacon... show more
On sale for 99¢ FOR A LIMITED TIME

Book 1 in the NA rock star series, Lost in Oblivion

Love definitely wasn't on the setlist.

Opening for their idols on their first tour, Oblivion is living the dream. Mostly. Frustrated at being shoved out of his mediator role by their new manager, Deacon McCoy loses himself in brutal workouts. He only comes up for air long enough to refuel—and to tease the deliciously cute chef who makes him crave a lot more than what she's offering on her serving plate.

As the child of roadie parents, Harper Pruitt has heard every pickup line twice. To her, musicians are one step above the scraps on her cutting board. All she wants is to get enough experience to run her own catering company, but Deacon and his bottomless stomach are too tempting to resist. He's far from the typical rock star and before long, she finds herself experimenting with him, inside and out of the kitchen.

Apron - and panties - optional.

When Harper sees that Deacon’s dream band with his best friends may be turning into a nightmare, she can't walk away. Deacon's so much more than just a peacemaker and the man behind the bass. But she has her own dreams to chase...even if she's starting to think what she's building with him might be the biggest one of all.



You met Deacon McCoy in SEDUCED, now you can watch just how far a big man can fall.
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Format: kindle
ISBN: 9781940346021
ASIN: B00JKMLD8M
Publisher: Rainbow Rage Publishing
Pages no: 474
Edition language: English
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3.0 Rocked (Lost in Oblivion)
Not the best nor the worst beginning to a rocker series but at times felt disjointed when focus shifted from one plot point to another. It would have been more cohesive for me if the story line would have stayed focused on one or two things rather than 4 or 5.Did enjoy watching Deacon and Harper fal...
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