Monday 6 April 2015

Review: VIP (Rock & Release #1) by Riley Edgewood

****4 Stars****
 

Cassidy is struggling to come to terms with the loss of her brother, so has a night out out with her friend Teegan, Teegan has VIP concert tickets, but Cassidy soon notices a change in her friend and they fall out this leaves Cassidy on her, she decides to get royally drunk and meets new people....
She meets Jared and Vera and also Gage Logan,he is a singer at the bar, they hit it off immediately.
Cassidy was all set to start an internship which she didn't want but soon reevaluates her life and wants some uncomplicated fun.
Cassidy is kicked out of her parents place by her father so is now homeless and jobless so Jared lands her a job at the bar and Vera gives her a place to stay.
Life is good but she also knows that Gage has some hidden secrets but will he open up to Cassidy?
Will Cassidy let go of the guilt she feels over her life being good and her brother dying?
I enjoyed VIP (Rock and Release) well written short read and can't wait to read the next instalment
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Blurb
 
 
She's looking for a way out. He's the best escape a girl could hope for.
When Cassidy Evans scores VIP tickets to a concert, she decides to use them for one carefree night before beginning a summer internship at her father's Fortune 500 company. But that one carefree night turns into a few too many martinis--with two unexpected twists: A steamy encounter with sexy guitarist, Gage Logan, and a tempting job offer from Gage's boss to work at the concert venue she now knows quite intimately.
She definitely can't take the job. Her internship is an opportunity any business major would kill for. But the thought of working with her father, a man furious with grief over a family tragedy that struck six months ago, fills her with dread.
Then there's Gage. Working with him all summer could be hot. Cassidy can't stop flashing back to their night together. Molten kisses. His hands smoothing across the skin of her belly. The weight of his body above her own...
And suddenly the decision about how to spend her summer is much, much harder to make.
 
 
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