It
appears, if I’m mistaken, I’ve got the honor of being the LAST STOP on Nicky Wells’ WorldWide blog tour. And I
also feel honored to have received one of the “coveted” ARCs of her latest Rock
Star Romance novel Falled For Rock.
I’ve
loved Nicky Wells for quite a while; she’s a true ROCK STAR in her own
right. I truly missed her MUSIC MONDAYS
segment on the blog she used to have where she allowed me to become her DJ
coming with a musical response to her selection for that week. Somehow I always came up with perfect
selection.
To
know Nicky Wells you need to get to know her roots; and she gave us this
opportunity when she wrote a wonderful entry on her blog in September of last
year as she reminisced about her first 20 years in the UK where she even
allowed me to come up with two musical selections related to them.
You’ll
need to read the comments and her responses to get a true sense of who she is.
So
without much further ado, here’s my review for her latest novel.
Reading
Nicky Wells’ latest foray into the Rock Star Romance Fiction genre which appears
in my opinion of becoming popular amongst some romance readers as well as
authors, I couldn’t help but think this time she has included some of her own
personal experience. After all, she’s
been allowed backstage at rock venue[s] and has hobnobbed with some current
rock stars in the UK. Don’t we wish we could do the same with our favorite
artists? Envy is a sin [at least here]
we must resist. I believe if she’s not already there, she’s the Queen of this
genre and I look forward to reading more stories from her pen.
When
we first read about Emily and her first encounter with Nate, I got “shocked”
how she, given her personality, allowed herself to go as far as she did and I
almost feared I’d be reading something erotic because of it. Nate and Emily are totally opposites; he
loves rock and she’s more of a classical sort of woman. Naturally this relationship couldn’t last.
When
she goes to the rock concert alone with the ticket Nate had won and had given
to her, a sort of Kismet occurs when she meets Mike, the lead singer for MonX,
the main venue for the concert.
I
love how a mere photo changed both of their lives, as they wound up being great
for each other.
Nicky
has a wonderful way of making her main characters come alive and allows you to
feel as if you’re part of it, making it a wonderful read.
I
also love the addition of British English, which I, living on the other side of
“The Pond”, have finally begun to understand after having two other of
wonderful novels, which is why I’m giving it 5 STARS again.
If
anyone is interested here are my other reviews for the Nicky Wells’ novels on
Amazon I’ve read, here are the direct links.
“Sophie’s
Turn” http://tinyurl.com/k9qgogr
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