A hot night in Vegas is just what the rockstar ordered...
until someone ends up married.
BEDDED BLISS
Found in Oblivion #1
Cari Quinn & Taryn Elliott
Releasing Aug 22nd, 2016
Rainbow Rage Publishing
Michael Shawcross is living the dream, opening up for his idols, Oblivion, on his band Warning Sign’s first tour. Until an overzealous fan goes too far and his hard-partying ways catch up to him in the form of an ultimatum from his manager, Lila Crandall.
Clean up your image—or else.
Single mom Chloe Adams is in Vegas for a rare girls’ night out. She wasn’t ever supposed to be attracted to another rockstar. In fact, she’s in rockstar rehab, and the cure for her addiction definitely isn't a sexy, smart-assed guitarist with wicked fingers.
She never expects to accidentally end up his wife. Or to have her new husband suddenly decide that she’s the solution to all his problems. And surprise…he’s happy to show his appreciation in a number of interesting, inventive ways.
Pretending their marriage is real might just be the hottest proposition she’s ever been given.
But what happens when a lie becomes the truth?
BEYOND OBLIVION - A Rockstar Romance full of sexy fun set within the
world of our Lost in Oblivion series! You never know who you'll see show up in
the books.
Excerpt
Hours seemed to pass while she was
on that bar. Lost to him and the fire he’d stoked inside of her.
Now it was raging.
The watery tones of the song seemed
to infiltrate her skin. Her hips followed the silky rhythm as she lifted her
arms. She closed her eyes just enough so the twirling lights became streaky
trails dragging her away from reality. Her fingers brushed over crystals
dripping off the overhead lighting fixtures of the bar.
She had enough vodka in her veins
to ignore the fact that Michael Shawcross was at her feet. When his fingers
skimmed over her calves and around to the backs of her knees, she opened her
eyes and met his hooded gaze.
Silver winked from his eyebrow, and
the shadow of a beard emphasized the angular lines of his face. He was absurdly
handsome. Too attractive, to be honest. No man should be that delicious and be
even remotely attainable.
Yet there she was. On the bar, with
the calloused tips of his fingers dragging up the backs of her thighs.
She slid her fingers into his hair.
The super short hairs sifted around her trimmed nails until she got to the
denser wavy strands on top. Just enough to twist, so she did. She tugged his
head back, pressing her knee to his shoulder.
He reached up for her, gripping her
waist with his huge hands. His long fingers made her feel tiny. Wanted.
His eyes screamed hunger.
No. Not for her. He wasn’t for her.
Rockstar.
Wrong type.
So much the wrong type.
Too bad the crackling arc of
attraction between them wasn’t freaking listening.
Her breath shuddered out as she
slid down his body, her breasts rubbing against his firm chest. Muscles everywhere.
The breadth of his shoulders wouldn’t allow her to encircle all of him. She
held onto what she could, her toes dangling off the floor.
His lips were right there.
So close that she could taste the
tequila shooter he’d just sipped off her flesh on his breath. The bite of lime
would still be on his tongue. Her nails dug into his shoulders.
She wanted that lime.
Wanted his afterburn one more time.
She couldn’t remember the last time
her skin had felt so tight and responsive. She didn’t want to question it.
Didn’t want to play it safe.
Safe made no sense tonight.
She covered his mouth. There was no
teasing between them. Foreplay had been the air between them, the lights and
the music that followed him around like its own forcefield.
Power and haunting charisma
drenched in charm.
She felt the hint of his smile
before their tongues tangled.
Slick and dominant, he brought
every want into the foreground. She’d believed the lies she told herself. That
she didn’t need to be touched. She could live without passion.
Now she’d learned otherwise. The
starvation diet never worked. As soon as she’d sampled off the forbidden tray,
the craving had become all-encompassing.
REVIEW:
While I enjoyed the story and plot line of this book I had a few issues with it as well. First of all I got really confused with all the different characters and how they worked together. There were a lot of characters and the pace seemed to move too fast so you were just figuring out what was going when it moved onto something else. The writing styles meshed well together which was a great thing and I would definitely read something else by both of these authors.
3.5 blissful stars
3.5 blissful stars
USA Today bestselling author Cari Quinn likes music and men, so she figured why not write about both? When she's not writing, she's screaming at men's college basketball games on TV, playing her music too loud or causing trouble. Sometimes simultaneously.
USA Today bestselling author Taryn Elliott is obsessed with rock stars, men, and her unending playlists--maximizing these things seemed like a very good idea. When she's not writing, she's losing hours to hot men on TV, and/or a graphic design project. Multitasking is her middle name.
They decided to combine forces and found that hey...this writing deal is even more awesome when you collaborate with your best friend.
And so Lost in Oblivion was born.
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