Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Blog Tour: Sing Your Heart Out by Crystal Kaswell




Sing Your Heart Out by Crystal Kaswell 

(Sinful Serenade #1) 

Publication date: Fall 2015

Genres: New Adult, Romance


Synopsis:
Good girls don’t date rockstars.
They certainly don’t take rock stars as fuck buddies.
Still a virgin at 21, Meg Smart walks a straight and narrow path. She aces her classes, excels at her part time job, and carefully avoids the black hole that is mourning her sister. There’s no room in her life for trouble–no drinks, no drugs, and especially no boyfriends.
Fine with Miles.
Rock star Miles Webb doesn’t do boyfriend. He doesn’t do intimacy, or love, or anything that isn’t effortless and casual. The only time the singer reveals himself is on stage. His gorgeous, tortured voice hints at the kind of unspeakable pain Meg understands all too well. Only the second he steps off stage he transforms into a cocky, know-it-all player.
Their chemistry is red-hot. He’s tattooed, tall, and totally irresistible. She can’t handle a one-night stand, and a relationship is totally out of the question.
That only leaves one option:
Friends with benefits.
Just sex. Just fun.
No secrets, no feelings, no falling in love.
Only neither one of them can quite abide by the terms.



Purchase:
Will be found here come release day: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01685Y1X2


Review: 
**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review**

OMG this book was so good! I finished it in one night because I couldn't put it down! This book was Hot, Hot, HOT!

Meg is a 21 year old virgin, but not by choice. She is busy with school, studying, and working her ass off to get into Grad School to become a doctor. She isn't the type of girl who goes to parties but of course she lets her best friend talk her into going out to the Sinful Serenade Mansion for a party. 

Miles is the Sinful Serenade lead singer and a sex god! He instantly notices Meg since she walked in on him having sex, but he finds her later at the party only to talk to her more. He is a very cocky and arrogant man in the way that he knows she wants him. He constantly tells her how he wants to have sex with him. 

Despite my sweaty palm, I take his hand with a firm grip. We shake. And it’s done. Miles is my friends with benefits. Miles, rock star sex god, is my friends with benefits. *

Meg and Miles come to an agreement about becoming "Friends with Benefits". They each have their own terms. All Meg wants is honesty and all Miles wants is for this to non-complicated and fun.  

He said casual, fun, easy. He insisted. But he also looked at me like he was looking through me, like he was desperate to see inside of me, to pry me apart and put me back together. There’s nothing casual or easy about that. *

The only problem with their arrangement is that we all know how friends with benefits end up working out.  Usually someone ends up falling for the other at some point. When I think of friends with benefits, I think of them having sex, getting dressed, and then leaving. However, the friends with benefit between these two is much more like a relationship to me. They have amazing sex then hang out, sleep together, cuddle, and he insists on paying for everything. If I was Meg, I would be completely confused and fallen much quicker than she had!

I'm not going to give anything else away. You will have to go and read this book to know what happens, but all I'm going to say is Wowza ... didn't see that one coming (a part of my really did though). I highly recommend this book to anyone who is into complicated relationships!

Rating: 5/5


AUTHOR BIO:
Crystal Kaswell writes steamy new adult and erotic romance books. She loves when flawed characters fall head over heels for each other. Especially if they fall into bed first. She loves police procedurals, tea, and The Hunger Games series. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband.



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2 comments:

  1. Great review, Courtney! This sounds like a great read and I like that it surprised you - I love books that stay unpredictable, they're always the most memorable for me. Glad you liked it! :)

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