Tuesday 9 June 2015

Review: Back Stage (Power Station #3) by T. Gephart

*****5 Stars*****
 
 
This is the final installment of the fantastic Power Station series.
Back Stage focuses on keyboard member Jason Irwin.
After the the ending of Power Station #2 I couldn't wait to dive straight in.
We meet Angie Morelli's who is Troy Harris's old neighbour, her teenage fantasy of being with Jason becomes her reality, this reality comes crashing down as the night they shared when she was eighteen seemed to mean so much more to her than it did Jason,
Jason rides out of town without a backwards glance and out of Angie's life for good, or will he be out of her life for good?
Several years later Power Station are doing really well and are on tour but problems arise with their opening act and need to find a reliable band and Troy Harris instantly thinks of Angie, this is were Angie comes in, she is now the lead singer of Black Addiction, we don't see the naive eighteen year old girl we see a dirty bitchy mouthed woman with a hardened heart and I love her!!!!
She has made a name for herself by singing along with the band in local bars, will the proposition with Power Station be her big break?
How will Angie and Jason react to being back in contact with each other as the chemistry is still pretty hot!!
Power Station is a firm favourite of mine, I absolutely adore all characters,you feel apart of the story.
Tina Gephart has a way of writing characters that make their mark on you, after reading this series you will never forget these hot men!!!
I've never laughed and been as emotional as I have throughout this series.
 
 
Blurb
 
Rock Star? Angie Morelli was not one. Growing up next to Power Station’s drummer didn’t guarantee a taste of the limelight, unless you count catcalls at low paying gigs in seedy bars and second-rate venues. She was okay with that; working her ass off at her dad’s mechanic shop during the day meant she could live her dream at night. She didn’t need Power Station waltzing back into her life, Jason Irwin had done enough damage the first time. Could she let go of her hurt for a chance of hitting the big time?


A one-night stand right before Jason Irwin left for his big break was no big deal. Except it wasn’t just any girl— it was Angie, Troy’s hot but young and inexperienced neighbor. It should never have happened, so best he pretend like it didn’t. Ten years later he remembered exactly why he went down that road. She was even hotter and she was also pissed as hell. Sounded like the perfect combination to invite on their world tour.


The road was not the place for history. It was bound to get ugly.
 
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