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Two broken hearts find love in each other in this sexy contemporary romance spin-off from the New York Times best-selling author of the Rock Chick and Dream Man series.

Evie is a bona fide nerd and a hyper-intelligent chick who has only ever been able to rely on herself. So when she decides to earn an engineering degree, she takes a job dancing at Smithie's club to make the tuition money she needs. But between her lack of dancing skills and an alpha bad boy who becomes overly protective, Evie realises this gig might not be as easy as she thought.

Daniel 'Mag' Magnusson knows a thing or two about pain, but the mask he wears is excellent. No one can tell that this good-looking, quick-witted and roguish guy has deep-seated issues. Mag puts on a funny-guy routine so he can hide his broken heart and PTSD. But when Evie dances her way into Mag's life, he realises that he needs to come face to face with the demons of his past if he wants a future with her.

©2020 Kristen Ashley (P)2020 Hachette Audio UK
Contemporary Contemporary Romance Romance Heartfelt Funny Dream

Critic reviews

"I don't know how Kristen Ashley does it; I just read the damn books and happily get lost in her world." (Frolic)

"[Kristen] Ashley captivates." (Publishers Weekly)

"When you pick up an Ashley book, you know you're in for plenty of gut-punching emotion, elaborate family drama and sizzling sex." (RT Book Reviews)

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Have missed these guys! Loved being back with the Rock chicks and now the Dream team. Loved hearing Mag get his girl. Xx

Happy to be back with the crew!

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While I commend KA's attempt to move away from the toxic alpha-hole personalities of her previous books, this clearly isn't her comfort zone and you're left with an insta-love with no tension.

K Ashley attempts millennial romance...

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I always enjoy Kristen Ashley's books. I read some of the bad reviews but I think they are missing the point. The writing is meant to be funny and preposterous . It is similar to reading fantasy stories in a made up world. But in this book you have ott situations and dialogues that are amusing but completely unrealistic, some really juvenile behaving older characters in a contemporary setting . I really enjoyed that this spin off has the old gang in it.
However, the main characters are quite annoying at times, specially in the begging.

New rock chicks

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