What is beautiful foremost about this book is the way the author…Roan Parrish…writes about the music and the guys that play it. These people genuinely loved their music and treated it as a part of their very hearts and souls. I did find it was good to know that you didn't have to be a fan of the rock scene or 17 years old, to appreciate or understand the music. I don't want anyone to be surprised or offended when finding this out. Not even die hard romance lovers as it involves a same sex couple. How the hell is he going to survive an affair with a tabloid superstar? But after Caleb sees the man behind the rock star, he begins to wonder if Theo might be his chance at a future he thought he'd lost forever. Caleb can't even handle performing these days. Theo's sexy and brilliant and addictively vulnerable, and all Caleb wants is another hit. Just when Caleb is accepting his new life as a loner, Theo Decker slinks into it and turns his world upside down. But Caleb's no groupie - and one night with him won't be enough. And his hands on Theo? They're all he can think about. Caleb is rough and damaged, yet his fingers on his guitar are pure poetry. Feeling an audience's energy as they lose themselves in Riven's music is a rush unlike anything else.until he meets Caleb Blake Whitman. The only thing he doesn't hate is the music. The paparazzi, the endless tours, being recognized everywhere he goes - it all makes him squirm. Theo Decker might be the lead singer of Riven, but he hates being a rock star.
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