Review: Hillbilly Rockstar by Lorelei James

Posted July 6, 2014 by Shannon in / 2 Comments

17206440She’s protecting his body and guarding her heart…

Country music star Devin McClain understands there’s a downside to life in the public eye, but the laidback Wyoming cowboy has never imagined he’d attract crazed fans who would do anything to garner his attention. When veiled threats become real, he agrees to hire a discreet security detail. But Devin is shocked when that bodyguard is a hard-bodied woman. He’s even more stunned to be attracted to the steely-eyed stunner.

Former soldier Liberty Masterson’s return to civilian life has been wrought with challenges until she lands a job with a prestigious security firm. But when she agrees to provide personal protection during a cross-country tour, she doesn’t realize she has signed up to masquerade as the playboy star’s girlfriend. Though she’s more comfortable in combat boots than high heels, she has no choice but to appear to be the sexy groupie Devin prefers.

Living in close quarters causes the chemistry between them to ignite, and Devin realizes he wants to turn their charade of a romance into reality. Although Liberty surrenders to his every whim behind closed doors, she fears the sexy country star doesn’t see the real her; and Devin can’t help but worry when the tour ends that there might not be enough between them to build something that won’t fade away…

Series: Blacktop Cowboys #6
Release Date: August 5th 2014
Publisher: NAL
Source: Publisher
Reviewer: Susan
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

Where do I start, this book was absolutely one of the best I have read in a while. It pulls you into the story and makes you feel like you have a vested interest in what happens between Devin and Liberty. I liked the Rock-n-Roll backdrop and the twist on who is protecting whom. I feel the author did a good job developing the characters and would like to see another book continuing the drama in their lives for Devin and Liberty and their extended families and band mates. I enjoyed reading this story and had a hard time putting it down until I was finished with it. Some aspects of it really hit home for me – the need for communication between family members and friends – don’t just assume anything. Would like to see more of Devin and Liberty in another book.

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2 responses to “Review: Hillbilly Rockstar by Lorelei James

  1. I have always loved Lorelei James books and I guess I have had my head in too much historical romances, if this is her 6th book of the Blacktop Cowboy series. I read Books 1 & 2. Now I have to add some more book on my TBR list.