AUTHOR: OLIVIA CUNNING
Pages: 399
Date: 15/09/2013
Grade:3.5
Details: no. 4 Sinners on Tour
Received from Source Books
Through NetGalley
Own / Kindle
The Blurb:
From
the moment he lays eyes on Sinners’ new front of house soundboard operator,
drummer Eric Sticks knows he has to make Rebekah his. Unfortunately, she’s too
busy trying to seduce guitarist Trey Mills to pay him much attention. Rebekah
never planned to fall for the tall, goofy drummer with the weird sense of humor
and a heart the size of the galaxy. But Eric makes her laugh and his constant
attention makes her feel sexy and irresistible–exactly what she needs after the
things her last lover said to her. A woman who gives as much as she takes,
Rebekah makes Eric feel like a total stud–exactly what he needs after surviving
a decade of watching the incredibly talented members of Sinners from the wings.
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This book, while I
liked it, didn’t really grab me. It somehow missed the oomph “HotTicket” and “Double Time” had. Eric and Rebekah
had enough issues between them to fill multiple books, but because there were
so many of them, and seemed to follow each other with unrelenting insistency,
none of them felt important. And when I
say there are a multitude of issues in this book I do mean a multitude; Eric’s
childhood, his eagerness in the bedroom and the resulting insecurities as well
as Rebekah’s health issues, her attraction to Trey, her former boyfriend, her
mother’s problems, the list goes on and on. With so many issues competing for
attention I feel none of them got the amount of time they deserved and that in
turn made the story feel rushed; almost as if the author was in a bigger hurry
to get to the end of the story than I was.
Now that I’ve got
that out of the way, I can concentrate on what I did love about this book. With
a musician, singer-songwriter daughter and a sound-technician husband these
book always feel a little bit like coming home for me. Not that either of them
is involved with a hot and famous rock band, but who knows what the future
might bring. I love the interaction between the band members. The way they are
constantly teasing each other but would do anything for the other members when
necessary, is wonderful. The jokes the members of Sinners play on each other
had me smiling on numerous occasions.
I loved the idea of
Rebekah, a girl, getting the opportunity to work the sound for the band. Music
is still a very male operated business and it was wonderful to see that
stereotype well and truly destroyed in this book.
I also loved the
interactions between Rebecah and Eric. The playful interactions between these
two were heartwarming and put grin on my face on numerous occasions. And
talking about playful interactions; the role play these two get up to is highly
imaginative, not to mention HOT! The way Rebecca and Eric tend to fall out of
role play into straight lust was as enticing as it was realistic and wonderful
to read. My favourite moments though came early in the story when Rebecah came
up with her lessons for Eric. Those were as tender as they were hot and really
made me fall for these two characters.
So, overall I have
to say that this was a nice and exciting read that could probably have been a
bit more if there had been less but more developed issues for the characters to
deal with. On the other hand, if you ever find yourself in the mood for hot
rockers, independent women, hot and imaginative sex and great fun you could do
a lot worse than turn to Olivia Cunning for your next read. I know that I will
be reading the remaining Sinners on Tour books in the not too distant future.
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