Review Card & Book Review – I Hate Rock Stars By Mia McCoy

I follow the rules. He breaks them. Rule #1: Don’t kiss, no matter what he says about the way you eat an ice cream cone. 

My dream is to get a promotion at Melody Bay Animal Shelter. So my new intern should help me get the promotion, right? Shoulder some workload? Make some killer coffee? 

Wrong. 

Unfortunately, my new intern is Nate Hart. Rock god extraordinaire. The local who finally returned. The local everyone loves. 

Apparently, his bad boy shenanigans caught up with him—a judge appointed him to do community service at our animal shelter. Although what he did is a Big Secret. 

Whatever. 

You see, I know Nate. He was my first kiss in school. A forbidden kiss I try to forget. 

But as much as I try to tame my feelings, the wilder they grow…

They hit code-red when my boss assigns us on a road trip to pick up a traumatized dog. Of course, the motel room only has one bed. So what if it leads to the hottest, most physically creative night of my life? So what if I’ve never felt anything like this before? 

The question remains: Is it true love, or is a second chance romance like teaching an old dog new tricks?

About The Author

My Review

This is a contemporary romance novel that dives into the tumultuous world of fame, music, and unexpected love. The story centers around Bev who harbors a deep-seated aversion to rock stars due to past experiences. Her life takes a surprising turn when she crosses paths with a charismatic rock star who challenges her preconceived notions.

The author crafts a compelling narrative filled with emotional depth and witty dialogue. Bev’s journey is marked by personal growth, as she learns to confront her fears and past traumas while navigating the complexities of a relationship with someone from the very world she despises. Nate’s interest is portrayed with layers, showing vulnerability beneath the public persona.

The book’s strength lies in its character development and the chemistry between the main characters. Their interactions are both fiery and tender, creating a dynamic that keeps readers engaged. McCoy’s exploration of themes such as trust, forgiveness, and the impact of fame adds a layer of realism to the romantic plot.The pacing is well-balanced, with a mix of dramatic and heartfelt moments that maintain the reader’s interest. This is a captivating read for fans of contemporary romance who enjoy stories of love found in unexpected places. It’s a testament to the idea that sometimes, the people we least expect can change our lives in the most profound ways.

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