Crash Into Me by Tracy Wolf is live and it looks pretty dam hot. Steamy rock band book with an angst filled rock God? Sign me up! I just added this one to my TBR. Maybe I’ll just stare at this cover this am. Happy Monday.
Synopsis of Crash Into My by Tracy Wolff
She’s totally off limits, but this rocker wants a taste…
Jamison Matthews has lusted after Ryder Montgomery
since she was a preteen. But now that Ryder and her brother’s band, Shaken
Dirty, has made it huge, she’s just one of many pining for the brooding lead
singer. Too bad Ryder still sees her as a little sister. Not that it matters.
Her brother would never allow it, and the last thing Jamison wants is to be
another notch on a rock star’s bed post. Even if it’s Ryder’s.
Ryder doesn’t deserve happiness. After his
fame destroyed his last girlfriend, he swore he’d never fall in love again. So
when Jamison, the girl he’s been in danger of loving for years, joins the band
on the road, he’ll do anything to deny the sparks between them—even after one
hot night together. But Jamison is determined to show Ryder that he’s worthy of
love—her
love—and that she’s all grown up…and ready to play.
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Excerpt CRASH INTO ME-
Onstage, the band launched into “Awake,” one of the power ballads that had made them famous. The crowd screamed their approval and so did she. Totally not her typical modus operandi, but she couldn’t help it. Something about listening to Ryder croon the darkly haunting lyrics had her knees trembling and her heart beating much too quickly. If she closed her eyes, she could do what all the other women in the audience were doing and pretend that he was singing straight to her.
So much better than remembering he’d written these heartfelt words for another woman. For Carrie, who had killed herself and broken his heart so many years before. Her own heart ached at the thought. For him. Always for him. At twenty-nine, Ryder had already been through more darkness and despair than any one person should have to handle.
“Awake” finally came to a close, the last note hanging in the air for long, tension-fueled seconds. Then the band fell silent and the audience did the same, as if they were all holding their breaths. Ryder lowered his guitar, shuffled, and stamped his feet once, twice.