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GENRE: Gay Fantasy Spicy Romance LENGTH: 68,607 words RATING: Harper, lead singer of glam rock sensation The Rade, knows his face, his body, and his voice are beautiful -- so what if he secretly suspects he's an unlovable mess? He and his bandmates escaped a tortured existence in Fairyland years ago, and now they use their glamour and style to delight mortals instead of enthralling them. They love what they do, so when another band starts talking trash on their authenticity, Harper has to clap back.Beck O'Leary, lead singer of hard rock outfit Fireborn, has three platinum albums and the perfect life, and he's miserable. His bandmates are a joke, his family is held together with emotional duct tape, and his writing is, for the first time in his life, uninspired. He starts trash talking The Rade out of a petty grudge, but then keeps doing it for the thrill he gets from Harper's livestreamed reactions. And hates himself for both.When the two front men finally meet, they can’t deny their physical attraction. Sparks fly after a charity football game, but fan gossip takes a dark turn. Between Beck's disintegrating life and Harper's secret Fae existence, there's a lot to handle if they want to hang onto the magic they've found in each other. Or maybe two lead singers in one relationship is just too much?EXCERPT:Note: may contain sexually explicit scenes of a homoerotic nature.
If you like enemies to lovers, but want a vibe of miscommunication and assumptions that are explored and turn into respect and admiration, then this may be your jam. It's not got the dark hate sex vibe that some of those other books have. The time span is a little over a month, but they just seem to fit as a couple and it works. On the surface, this is a sexy seduction that turns into a romance, but it is a Katey Hawthorne book so expect more depth than that. There is no wallowing in the subject matter to be all angsty, but there are mature topics like: trying to leave the past behind, trying to be a better person, some of the effects of fame, dealing with self-esteem issues, the fragility of trust, childhood trauma, the dangers of social media fandom, addiction, and taking the good with the bad in your real relationships. Sometimes, things aren't working and it's time to move on and do what is best for you. When you are open to the possibilities, new doors open. Don't get me wrong, th