The Cowboy Rock Star: Somewhere Texas (Texas Fever Book 3)
***For a limited time, you can get KC Klein's first book in the Texas Fever Series FREE - click here to find out more > kckleinbooks.com (just copy and paste into your browser)*** Everyone loves a rock starWhat country legend Brent Kane needs is a good old fashioned hook-up....
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***For a limited time, you can get KC Klein's first book in the Texas Fever Series FREE - click here to find out more > kckleinbooks.com (just copy and paste into your browser)*** Everyone loves a rock starWhat country legend Brent Kane needs is a good old fashioned hook-up. With pressure to write his next album mounting and the sales from his latest album teetering, Brent needs to find his muse -hot sex with no commitment--fast. So when Brent holes up at his best friend's ranch in Somewhere Texas to write his next single the last thing he expected was to find his muse in the form of his best friend's little sister.DJ Diaz, the nonsense part owner of the Double D Ranch, is not at all affected by Brent's good looks and play boy charm. She's fallen once before and learned firsthand the heartache of loving a rock star. But spending time with the man who let her down ten years ago shows her that something's missing from her life--fun. But will DJ be able to keep her heart from becoming involved in this "just for fun" relationship? And more importantly, will Brent? Praise for KC Klein's Texas Wide Open"Passionate,gritty and fast-paced. . .with a hot-blooded, honorable hero to make everywoman's knees go weak."--Diane Whiteside"A tortured hero, a love that defies distance and time. . .this is a book youwon't soon forget."--Cat Johnson"KC Klein's hero is as hot as a Texan summer's day." --Rachel Gibson
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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B00QJKV1EY
Publish date: 2014-12-14
Publisher: Klein Publishing
Pages no: 217
Edition language: English
I love rock star romances - but I don't think there was enough rock star in this one for me. Still a very enjoyable romance, but it was far more cowboy than I had originally expected. This is more of a prodigal son returning home type of story. We don't get any of the glamour and glitz that I've com...