*****5 Stars*****
Yet again Tina Gephart has written an awesome rocker book that totally consumes you.
Sticks is told in Joey and Kenzie's POV and what a story!!!
Sticks is told in Joey and Kenzie's POV and what a story!!!
Joey finds out that a one night stand is now pregnant with his child, what the hell is he going to do?? Will he take responsibility and become responsible or the same class clown of the band?
Kenzie is extremely sassy, independent and strong willed to the point of being utterly stubborn and won't accept any help at all from anyone, so how will she cope with upcoming motherhood as well as having Joey in her life?
Tina has a knack for drawing you into the story so you feel all the emotions of the characters, Joey and Kenzie's relationship progression was so natural and showed you how hard they pushed to make their relationship work for them and their child.
I now cant wait to read book three!!!
Reviewed by Gemma Curran
Kenzie Clark had made plenty of mistakes. Who cared? Life was all about the journey, and if you couldn’t enjoy the ride then what was the point. The tough-talking guitarist from Brooklyn, NY worked hard so she could play even harder. But some mistakes weren’t so easy to walk away from. Joey Shaw, drummer for Black Addiction, was exactly that kind of a mistake.
How could one night of fun turn into a life long commitment? That’s exactly what Joey was asking himself when Kenzie showed up a few weeks later—the soon-to-be baby bump with his name written all over it. He could barely tie his shoes; how in the hell was he going to raise a kid?
With neither of them ready to become parents, it was always going to be a difficult, but there was no way either of them were walking away. Come hell or high water, they were having this baby—together.
Hopefully they would both be still standing by the birth.
How could one night of fun turn into a life long commitment? That’s exactly what Joey was asking himself when Kenzie showed up a few weeks later—the soon-to-be baby bump with his name written all over it. He could barely tie his shoes; how in the hell was he going to raise a kid?
With neither of them ready to become parents, it was always going to be a difficult, but there was no way either of them were walking away. Come hell or high water, they were having this baby—together.
Hopefully they would both be still standing by the birth.
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