These sound bad-boy sexy and fun, and book #2 was just released!! Book #1 is about a “contract” (and she’s hot for his foul-mouthed brother!!) and… lemme tell you, book #2 also sounds like our angsty-book perfection! Not only is it a love triangle, but it’s a rock star read!
I mean… come on, just take a look at this part from the blurb!
“At fifteen, his poster hung on my bedroom wall. At twenty-five his body hovered over mine. Every girl’s fantasy became my reality.Β I was dating a rockstar.Β Yet I was slowly falling for another man. The problem was–the two men–they shared a tour bus.”
GAH!!! YES PLEASE!!!
The author says:
“They are part of a series.Β You meet the hero from Beat first in Throb.Β But Beat picks up with Flynn a year later and has no reference back to Throb at all.Β So they are truly standalones.”
And we are all very excited!!
Lisa:Β Just finished Throb!!! Hot hot hot!!!!
Jean:Β Holy Hannah! That cover of Throbβ¦..just wow!!!!! And I loved Vi Keelandβs Fighter series! 1-click!!!
Maryse:Β Beat by Vi Keeland <— Look what just went LIVE!!! Okay about this one? *gasp* OMG I GOTTA READ IT!!!!
Heather: Oh my!!!!! Just 1-clicked. No self control… That face tho π π
Cait: Oh gosh it sounds so angsty already….. Love that!!
About book #1:
The rules:
No dating.
No sex outside of the game.
No disclosing the terms of the contract.Rules were made to be broken, right?
Eight weeks ago I signed a contract. One that seemed like a good idea at the time. A handsome bachelor, luxury accommodations, and a chance to win a prize my family desperately needed. There were some rules though. Lots of them actually. Follow the script, no dating, sex, or disclosing the terms of the deal. After my self-imposed moratorium on men the last year, it wouldnβt be hard to live up to my end of the bargainβ¦so I thought. Until I realized the deal Iβd made was with the devilβ¦and I was in love with his dirty-talking brother.
Read Throb and liked it and just started reading Beat today. So far I am loving Beat. Not a lot of angst so far *side eyes Amy* but can see the potential for it or at the very least as the author says “things are going to get ugly.”