Sunday, November 2, 2014

Rock Gods #REVIEW Fall For Me @AnnListerAuthor

Fall For Me (The Rock Gods #1) by Ann Lister will rock your world.

Entertainment journalist, Ryan Pierce, meets the infamous bad-boy rocker, Dagger Drummond, and walks away with a great interview and a scandalous news bit that has the potential to turn the music world on its ear. Exposing the story would boost Ryan's career, but it would also come with the risk of ruining Dagger's privacy – and possibly his Rock God status.

The unlikely friendship that develops between Dagger and Ryan brings Ryan to question more than just his journalistic oath to report the news. It also forces him to take a look at himself and newly discovered feelings – feelings that make Ryan blind to the risk of becoming front page news himself.

Will Ryan find the courage to make a life decision to give himself true happiness with Dagger or take the path that would likely lead to heartbreak and destroy his career forever?

REVIEW
Fall For Me is the first book in The Rock Gods series and starts the series off with a strong story of two men falling in love. One man discovers his true self while the other is forced to reveals himself to others. I know there's a lot of rocker romances out there but none have ventured into a m/m romance with such compassion and sincerity. With all the components of a steamy romance plus the intensity of secrets and threat of exposure.

RATING
4 Chocolate-Dipped Strawberries
This book was given to us by the author. Many thanks.



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