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Seduced (Lost in Oblivion, #0.5)
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Seduced--And it certainly did! (Possible Spoilers)
This book was very well-written. There were a few minor typos, but they didn't effect the reading. (I know there are people out there like me, for whom typos can destroy the reading experience...so...there ya go.) I know absolutely nothing about struggling bands cum rockstars, so I can't speak to actual "realism" in the story, but it felt like this was/could've been very real. The characters seemed very real...they had real drama and real issues. ( Can somebody give me another word besides "real"? I'm starting to get on my own nerves.)
I think the authors did an excellent job creating characters that we can care about, fall in love with, and maybe even get angry with (because some of these guys have some manwhore/assholish tendencies).
I have a feeling I'll love these guys no matter what they do.
I loved all the members of Oblivion...Deacon, Simon, Nick, and the newcomers Jasmine (Jazz) and Grayson (Gray). This book gives us a look, an overview of each of the band members...a little of each person's history and a jumping off point for the rest of the books in this series... which I cannot wait to start.
If you're looking for a new series to start, like I am, I feel safe in recommending the Lost in Oblivion series.
BE WARNED--There is a character list at the end of the book that covers characters across a couple of different series... DON'T READ IT!! Even though there is a fair warning that the list contains spoilers, my dumbass looked anyway and caught one definite big character spoiler right off the bat and a hint at something else that has the potential to be big. Just don't do it... skip the list...read the books...be surprised.
This book was very well-written. There were a few minor typos, but they didn't effect the reading. (I know there are people out there like me, for whom typos can destroy the reading experience...so...there ya go.) I know absolutely nothing about struggling bands cum rockstars, so I can't speak to actual "realism" in the story, but it felt like this was/could've been very real. The characters seemed very real...they had real drama and real issues. ( Can somebody give me another word besides "real"? I'm starting to get on my own nerves.)
I think the authors did an excellent job creating characters that we can care about, fall in love with, and maybe even get angry with (because some of these guys have some manwhore/assholish tendencies).
I have a feeling I'll love these guys no matter what they do.
I loved all the members of Oblivion...Deacon, Simon, Nick, and the newcomers Jasmine (Jazz) and Grayson (Gray). This book gives us a look, an overview of each of the band members...a little of each person's history and a jumping off point for the rest of the books in this series... which I cannot wait to start.
If you're looking for a new series to start, like I am, I feel safe in recommending the Lost in Oblivion series.
BE WARNED--There is a character list at the end of the book that covers characters across a couple of different series... DON'T READ IT!! Even though there is a fair warning that the list contains spoilers, my dumbass looked anyway and caught one definite big character spoiler right off the bat and a hint at something else that has the potential to be big. Just don't do it... skip the list...read the books...be surprised.
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November 11, 2019
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November 11, 2019
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November 12, 2019
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