In "Rockstar" by Lauren Rowe, readers are taken on a journey filled with romance, music, and family dynamics. The story follows Dax Morgan, a young musician on the brink of superstardom, who meets Violet Rhodes at a party and sparks fly instantly. Despite their undeniable connection, their timing is complicated as Dax embarks on a world tour with his band. As their relationship unfolds amidst secrets, obstacles, and the support of the Morgan family, Dax and Violet must navigate the challenges of fame, love, and self-discovery.
Lauren Rowe's writing style in "Rockstar" is described as electric, emotional, and captivating. The book not only delves into the passionate romance between Dax and Violet but also explores themes of family, self-discovery, and the music industry. With a mix of humor, heartwarming moments, and intense emotions, Rowe crafts a story that keeps readers engaged from start to finish, leaving them wanting more of the Morgan Family saga.
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Has Romance?
Romance is a central theme in Rockstar, highlighted by the intense and deep connection between the main characters, Dax and Violet.
From The Publisher:
It was lyrics at first sight when I saw Violet Rhodes across that crowded party. She was lights and darks, swirled together. Music in motion. And all of it while looking like a hitwoman at an Elvis convention. I had nothing to offer the intriguing girl but a one-night stand. I figured I'd revel in my last night of anonymity before my first tour and shoot her a quick "We'll always have L.A.!" goodbye the next morning.
But nothing went according to plan. In one night, Violet crawled under my skin and into my bloodstream. She tattooed her name across my chest and between my legs. She became my muse. And then she was gone. Now, months later, here she is again. And in a twist I never saw coming, it turns out Violet is ultra-violet radiation. Beautiful, ethereal light bringing with her the promise of damage and destruction.
My brain tells me to walk away from this girl, but my heart can't stop feeling like she might be one of a kind . . . the sort of girl who comes along once in a violet moon.
Check out original music from ROCKSTAR on Lauren's website at www.laurenrowebooks.com.
NOTE: The Morgan Brothers are a series of five interconnected standalones. Recommended reading order is to start with HERO or CAPTAIN, as book 1, despite series numbering, because both books run on same timeline, alongside each other, and their events happen first in chronology. However, if you do not mind skipping around in time a bit, you can start with any of the Morgan Brothers books, despite series numbering, and fully enjoy it!
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