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Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Review of Blissful Tragedy by Amy L Gale
I was given this book as an ARC for an honest review.
Alexis (Lexie) Waters is a fresh out Lakeview University, waiting to start her dream job with an advertising company. She has the summer free to travel and do as she pleases. After finding her ex-boyfriend having sex with someone else, Lexie is not interested in men. However, that changes when she, her sister and college roomie go to a Devil’s Garden concert with backstage passes. This is where she gets to meet Devil’s Garden lead man and extra hottie Van Sinclair. They talk and find that there is chemistry between them.
They talk and text and finally give in to hot steamy sex. Van really tries to pursue Lexie, he even suggests that she come on tour with him, to spend the summer. She hesitates but eventually gives in to her feelings, knowing that it has to end when she starts her job in August.
This book is not without angst… Jesse comes back in the picture “to see you and talk some sense into you. I had no idea you turned into some groupie whore?” This earns him a severe beat down by Van. Van is attacked by a groupie that follows him in to the bus and Lexie finds him, Lexie’s family (mother and father) think he’s the epitome of trash, and he ditches the band to come to the wedding of Lexie’s sister.
There is a back story with Lexie and her new job/boss, you will have to read the book to experience that, because it would spoil the plot if I told that part of the story.
Overall I really enjoyed this book. It’s not like the typical rock and roll books I have read. The sex scenes were hot and steamy, perfectly timed. The main character is Lexie and her future life. It takes you through the emotions of love, hurt and challenge.
I give this book 4 stars.
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