Book Review: Cross by Heather Young-Nichols
- Kristen Lewendon
- Oct 7, 2018
- 2 min read
Courting Chaos Book 1
A sexy drummer and a rock god’s daughter on tour together for the summer… what could possibly go wrong?
Opening for Kissing Cinder is the big break Cross Rhodes and his band need to get to the next level. He needs to stay focused on the tour and their future, yet can’t forget about the hot, sassy blonde he tried to kick out of the venue. She’s the off limits daughter of the man who could make or break them.
Indie Cinderstone spends her summers with her father acting as the unofficial photographer for Kissing Cinder. She didn't plan on falling for Cross. Nor did she expect to accidentally capture his bandmate on film with an underage girl. When threats and intimidation don’t work on her, the bandmate’s aggression escalates until it explodes.
Can Cross and Indie find a way to be together that doesn’t affect the band? Nothing is certain if he can’t protect her from his own bass player.
----------------------------------- COURTING CHAOS SERIES Something Irish Cross Ransom Booker

My Review:
Ever since ‘Something Irish’ I’ve been desperate to clear out my TBR list so I could get back to this book. With ‘Ransom’ just around the corner, I said “to heck with it” and made the time. The romance between Indie and Cross is just so adorably cute. Those are words I never expected to associate with rock stars on tour, but they fit. In spite of their incendiary first meeting (or maybe because of it) the pair just click. Through the whole story, it’s obvious they’ve got each other’s backs. I loved this take on backstage with a rock tour. The bands aren’t complete disasters, and they aren’t saints either. They’re people. With all the good and bad that comes with that. I am so completely looking forward to the next book now.
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