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  1. #1
    Lick
    Book 1 in the series:Stage Dive

    Lick - Stage Dive by Kylie Scott
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    A fun, spicy, and dramatic rockstar romance perfect for when you want pure escapism - just don’t expect a perfect fairytale or deep psychological insights. Great for romance lovers in need of some guilty pleasure!

    "Lick" by Kylie Scott follows the story of Evelyn who wakes up in Las Vegas after her 21st birthday with a rock star, David, as her husband and no memory of the night before. As they navigate the aftermath of their impulsive decision, they start to fall for each other despite the challenges they face. The writing style is described as flowing and thoughtful, with natural conversations and descriptive sex scenes that enhance the storytelling. offers a blend of passion, drama, humor, and romance, making it an engaging and addictive read for fans of rock star romances.

    2013
    304 pages

  2. #2
    The Mighty Storm
    Book 1 in the series:The Storm

    The Mighty Storm - The Storm by Samantha Towle
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    The Mighty Storm is an angsty, turbulent ride packed with drama, desire, and rockstar romance. Great for fans of emotional love stories with messy, real-life choices, but not a fit for readers who need tidy relationships or drama-free journeys.

    'The Mighty Storm' by Samantha Towle is a passionate and emotional story about childhood friends turned lovers, Tru and Jake, who reunite after years of separation. The book delves into themes of love, heartbreak, fame, and the complexity of relationships, all set against the backdrop of the rock music industry. Told from Tru's perspective, the narrative captures the intense connection between the characters and their struggles with past traumas, personal growth, and the challenges of navigating a rekindled romance.

    She used to be really beautiful. She had this amazing ass and a smoking hot body, even as a teenager. And she had the best pair of tits I had ever seen, not that I’d seen many back then, well only her...
    September 2012
    505 pages

  3. #3
    Backstage Pass
    Book 1 in the series:Sinners on Tour

    Backstage Pass - Sinners on Tour by Olivia Cunning
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    A fun, intensely steamy rockstar romance with heart (and a whole lot of heat). Not for the faint of heart, but if you love sex-positive stories with charismatic characters and friendship vibes, you’ll want to hop on the Sinners’ tour bus.

    "Backstage Pass" by Olivia Cunning follows the steamy romance between Myrna, a buttoned-up professor with a wild side, and Brian Master Sinclair, the legendary guitarist for the rock band Sinners. The story is filled with hot and heavy scenes right from the beginning, as Myrna and Brian explore their desires amidst the backdrop of the rock star lifestyle. The author manages to balance explicit scenes with character development, showcasing the passionate relationship between the main characters while also delving into the dynamics of the band members and their interactions on tour.

    A stack of handouts tumbled from Myrna’s laptop case to the floral-patterned carpet. Un-freakin'-believable. She’d forgotten to zip the compartment in her haste to flee the seminar room. With a loud s...
    October 2010
    403 pages

  4. #4

    The Unidentified Redhead - Redhead by Alice Clayton
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    A hilarious, sexy, and feel-good Hollywood romance driven by memorable characters and sparkling banter - ideal for fans of steamy, laugh-out-loud rom-coms who don’t mind a little more sizzle than substance!

    The Unidentified Redhead by Alice Clayton is a fun and flirty contemporary romance novel set in Los Angeles, following the story of Grace, a 33-year-old aspiring actress who decides to move back to L.A. to pursue her acting dreams. Grace's character is described as honest, funny, and relatable, with a great sense of humor and a tendency for snarky remarks. She meets Jack, a 24-year-old up-and-coming Hollywood star, and their instant connection leads to a fast-paced, hot, and heavy romance filled with banter and chemistry. The book explores their relationship, the challenges they face due to their age difference, and the dynamics between Grace, Jack, and Grace's best friend Holly.

    The writing style of The Unidentified Redhead is praised for its humor, witty banter, and engaging storytelling. Readers enjoy the light and sexy tone of the book, as well as the well-developed characters and the relatable and humorous dialogue between Grace, Jack, and other supporting characters. The book is described as a light and fun read, perfect for those looking for a mix of romance, humor, and steamy moments, with a touch of relatability and real-life insecurities.

    “That’s it,” Holly announced. “I’m coming in. Suck it in, Grace!” She came barreling through the door, stopping short when she saw me struggling on the bed. I was laid out flat on the sheets in a char...
    2010
    327 pages

  5. #5
    Play
    Book 2 in the series:Stage Dive

    Play - Stage Dive by Kylie Scott
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    A hilarious, steamy, and feel-good rockstar romance that shines with heart and humor - over-the-top at times, but perfect if you need a laugh-out-loud, swoony escape.

    In "Play" by Kylie Scott, the second book in the Stage Dive series, the story follows the band's drummer, Malcolm Ericson (Mal), as he forms an unexpected connection with Anne Rollins, a studious and hardworking woman who has always put others first. The book explores their evolving relationship, from a fake girlfriend scenario to a genuine connection filled with humor, steamy moments, and emotional depth. The writing style is engaging, with witty banter and a mix of hilarious and heartfelt scenes that keep readers immersed in the rollercoaster ride of Anne and Mal's romance.

    The plot of "Play" delves into the complexities of Mal's character, showcasing his hyperactive and playful nature alongside deeper emotions and vulnerabilities. Anne's resilience and humor shine through as she navigates the chaos that Mal brings into her life, creating a dynamic and entertaining duo that readers can't help but root for. With a focus on character development, humor, and heartfelt moments, the book captures the essence of a rockstar romance with a unique twist on the boy-meets-girl trope.

    Something was wrong. I knew it the moment I walked in the door. With one hand I flicked on the light, dumping my purse onto the couch with the other. After the dimly lit hallway, the sudden glare was...
    August 2014
    316 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Stage Dive )

  6. #6

    Come Away with Me - With Me in Seattle by Kristen Proby
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    A super sexy, easy-to-read romance that’s light on angst and heavy on heat - perfect for readers looking for comfort, fantasy, and a low-drama escape (but maybe not if you want something deep or action-packed!).

    'Come Away with Me' in the 'With Me in Seattle' series by Kristen Proby is a sweet romance novel that follows the love story between Natalie, a talented photographer with a troubled past, and Luke, a former famous actor turned director. The plot revolves around their instant connection, whirlwind romance, and the challenges they face as a couple. The writing style is described as comfortable, with plenty of romance, sex, and wonderful interpersonal relationships among the characters.

    The book introduces readers to a cast of lovable characters, including Natalie and Luke, who have great chemistry and a sexy heat about them. The story is engaging, with a good mix of romance, humor, and light-hearted moments. Despite some minor inconsistencies and rapid relationship developments, the book offers a heartwarming and enjoyable read for fans of contemporary romance.

    Seattle’s Alki Beach is pretty much deserted, aside from a few die hards, or early morning insomniacs, like me. The young couple is walking away from me, hand in hand, smiling at each other, and I poi...
    November 2012
    363 pages

  7. #7

    Natural Born Charmer - Chicago Stars by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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    A witty, heartwarming rom-com with lovable oddballs, sharp dialogue, and plenty of emotional depth. If you want a fast, fun read that balances laughs with real feelings, this one’s a winner.

    'Natural Born Charmer' by Susan Elizabeth Phillips follows the quirky and comical journey of Blue, a free-spirited aspiring artist, and Dean, a handsome NFL superstar, as they navigate trust issues and unexpected relationships in a small Tennessee town. The story is filled with witty dialogue, heartwarming moments, and well-developed characters, including secondary characters like Riley, April, and Jack, who add depth to the plot. The writing style is described as hilarious, heartwarming, and engaging, with plenty of tart humor, snappy dialogue, and amusing protagonists trying desperately not to fall in love.

    It wasn’t every day a guy saw a headless beaver marching down the side of a road, not even in Dean Robillard’s larger-than-life world. “Son of a…” Dean slammed on the brakes of his brand-new Aston Mar...
    2007
    430 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Chicago Stars )

  8. #8

    Nobody's Baby But Mine - Chicago Stars by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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    A funny, emotional, and totally over-the-top romance classic - but the wild premise and ethically gray heroine are definitely not for everyone.

    In "Nobody's Baby But Mine" by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, genius physicist Dr. Jane Darlington decides to have a baby but wants to avoid passing on her intelligence genes. She chooses quarterback Cal Bonner as the father, believing him to be dim-witted. However, Cal turns out to be smarter than she thought, leading to a series of unexpected events including a fake marriage, hidden feelings, and family dynamics. The book blends humor, romance, and serious issues, showcasing the evolution of the characters and their relationships amidst a backdrop of football and familial love.

    “Bull,” Jodie said. Everybody who knew anything about football knew that Cal Bonner, the Stars’ brilliant quarterback, had been demanding, temperamental, and generally impossible to get along with eve...
    1997
    379 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Chicago Stars )

  9. #9
    Play with Me
    Book 4 in the series:With Me in Seattle

    Play with Me - With Me in Seattle by Kristen Proby
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    'Play with Me' by Kristen Proby is a captivating love story that follows Will, a charming pro football player, and Meg, a sweet pediatric nurse. The plot revolves around their unconventional first date and the development of their relationship amidst personal struggles and past traumas. The writing style in this book is described as engaging, sexy, and entertaining, with steamy scenes that add depth to the characters and their interactions. Readers also appreciate the strong chemistry between the main characters and the way the story unfolds within the 'With Me in Seattle' series.

    “To Nate and Jules,” Luke Williams raises his champagne flute in the air and keeps one arm around his beautiful wife, Natalie. Everyone follows suit, toasting the happy couple. “May your love continue...
    February 2013
    298 pages

    (Also, see 44 recommendations for the series With Me in Seattle )

  10. #10

    It Had to Be You - Chicago Stars by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
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    A beloved, funny, and emotional sports romance with flawed but memorable leads - iconic if occasionally problematic, it’s a wild ride that’s perfect for romance fans willing to embrace the mess along with the magic.

    "It Had to Be You" in the Chicago Stars series by Susan Elizabeth Phillips follows Phoebe Somerville, who unexpectedly inherits the Chicago Stars football team and becomes the boss of head coach Dan Calebow. The story revolves around the clash of personalities between Phoebe, an airhead owner, and Dan, a stern coach, leading to a romantic entanglement. The plot includes elements of humor, romance, and drama, with a focus on Phoebe's journey of self-discovery and empowerment amidst challenges and unexpected situations.

    The writing style of the book is described as funny, sweet, and romantic, with engaging characters that evoke humor and love. The storyline is praised for its entertainment value, showcasing the dynamics between Phoebe and Dan, their chemistry, and the development of their relationship against the backdrop of managing a football team.

    Phoebe Somerville outraged everyone by bringing a French poodle and a Hungarian lover to her father’s funeral. She sat at the gravesite like a fifties movie queen with the small white poodle perched i...
    1994
    400 pages

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