The Book
Release Date: 5 August 2014
She needs to be good.
Five years ago, Kit Landry was homeless and alone at sixteen. Determined to ditch her crappy life, she moved to Nashville with only $200, her guitar, and a notebook full of songs. She hit it big as America’s country sweetheart, but a year of living like a rock star plus a stint in rehab has killed any good will she had with her label. The suits have ordered Kit to shape up or ship out of the limelight. The last thing she needs is a hot, sexy distraction with a sinful smile.
He doesn’t know the meaning of the word.
Max Butler is as far from a celebrity as you can get and he likes it that way. A Nashville firefighter, he’s living the single life with a revolving door of parties, friends, and a different woman in his bed every night. When his normal life suddenly collides with the girl on his favorite Rolling Stone cover, he sees the perfect chance to fulfill his ultimate fantasy and see just how bad Kit can be.
Sometimes bad is so very good.
With three weeks until Kit leaves for her big tour, Max promises to give her a break from being the good girl--no strings attached. But when hot days lead to sultry nights, the lines get blurred and suddenly three weeks of bad might not be good enough.
My Opinion 4 STARS
** Copy provided by Netgalley and Entangled Publishing, LLC for an honest review**
It was hard not to like this book from the first page.
Kit and Max both have charisma and charm. Kit is a very successful musician and is picking her career up again after a year out. Max is a very sexy fireman with a serious commitment problem.
Both have been seriously hurt in the past and are not looking for anything serious, however when Max rescues Kit from the burning studio where she is working, the sparks fly between them.
They have a sizzling chemistry together and very quickly realise that a agreement for a friend-with-benefits arrangement turns into something more that scares and shakes both of them. Both at times have their butts kicked by theses around them for being stupid.
With the press hounding them, a nasty manager and a pushy label against them, both find reasons for and against their fledgling relationship. However sometimes it when things are at their worst you realise how much you want and care for someone else.
Its always a pleasure to read a robin Covington book :)
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