![]() ![]() ![]() Now, I’ve seen this a lot in New Adults and contemporaries that feature a famous hero. To add to the “WTF happened last night” and the “OMG I’m going to throw up,” that stranger is David Ferris, the hot, tattooed song-writer and member of the band Stage Dive.Įvelyn, who is a fan of country music, has no idea who David is. This is bound to be disconcerting, but she also happens to be married to that stranger-because Vegas is a place where good decisions are made, people. ![]() Scott does a good job of fleshing this fantasy out into a New Adult novel, although the first person perspective left me wondering at what the hero was thinking a good portion of the time and the ending was a little wobbly.Įvelyn Thomas wakes up from her 21 st birthday party in Vegas in bed with a stranger. So yeah, I get the whole popstar/rockstar crush thing. My person crush was on Kevin, the oldest member of the group, who didn’t sing so much as say things like “Baby, I love how you looked in homeroom today” before the beginning of songs, despite the fact that he was, I believe, 30 at the time. I wrote what was, although I didn’t know it, fan fiction in a notebook that, please Jesus, has since been destroyed in the fiery bowels of hell. Now, back when I was a youngster I had posters of the Backstreet Boys lining my bedroom walls. Lick by Kylie Scott is a New Adult for anyone who’s had a crush on a musician. Genre: Contemporary Romance, New Adult, Romance ![]()
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