Wednesday 5 February 2020

REVIEW - Never Love a Rockstar (Rockstars in Kill Devil Hills #3) by Sarah Darlington

The Book
Release Date:5 February 2020
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IN LOVE WITH A ROCKSTAR?
No, I wouldn’t wish that on anyone.

Rebecca Cooper knows what dating a rockstar is like. It’s late nights, months on the road, and constantly sharing your man with everyone else. It’s coming second. She’s been there, done that, and walked away with a broken heart. So how it is possible she’s put herself in this position again? In love with yet another rockstar. This time, his brother. 

Luke Mills is bitter. He’s bogged down by years of guilt and heartache. He goes through the motions. He’s rough with everyone around him. And then Rebecca walks back into his life. Sweet Rebecca. She shouldn’t be here. She shouldn’t have come back. But Luke sees her and can’t help the way his heart wants to respond. But, no, not in a million years—he’d never let her have a spot in his frozen heart again. Not when she was always his brother’s girl.

**NEVER LOVE A ROCKSTAR can be read as a standalone, or as the third book in Sarah Darlington's NEVER TRUST Series.

My Review  4 STARS
**My thanks to the author for providing me with a free copy for an honest review**

In this book we have band member Luke Mills from the time that he turns up to Calebs house to tell him that he thinks that Rebecca's child is his son.

Luke has seemed almost moody in the previous books, but in this book we see the really soft side of Luke and that he can't help but love his new family and is as much there for Rebecca and little Caleb as much as he can and is very thoughtful.  Luke's moodiness shows itself as he either closes off or is thinking about how he can change his situation for the better.  He has also been in love with \rebecca from the first moment that he saw her and struggled to keep his emotions to himself.

In this book Caleb comes across badly and Ollie like a petulant little boy.  At the end of the book we get a glimpse of Ollie for his book, and i does look like Ollie's book will be good.

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