Reviewed by Racheal
TITLE: Rhone’s Rebel
SERIES: The Road to Rocktoberfest #5
AUTHOR: TL Travis
PUBLISHER: Sapphire Publishing
LENGTH: 182 pages
RELEASE DATE: November 16, 2020
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Rhone Horne, drummer for the band Embrace the Fear, bleeds rock ‘n roll. Being the son of legendary drummer Sage Horne, the first time Rhone picked up his father’s old drumsticks, he knew he was destined to follow in his footsteps. But filling such big shoes would not come easily.
Ely Pearcy, made a promise to himself on his eighteenth birthday that he would never again hide who he was. His love of lace, silk, and six-inch heels got him banned from his childhood home the day he graduated high school. Alone and penniless, Ely sought solace in a local LGBTQA+ shelter amongst his peers.
Rhone’s Rebel is the 5th book in the multi-author Road To Rocktoberfest series. Each book can be read as a standalone, but why not stay and enjoy the whole show? If you like scorching tales of hot rock stars and the men who love them, then you’ll adore the untamed musicians of Rocktoberfest!
Rhone’s Rebel takes place between Derek’s Destiny, book 2 and Jaxson’s Nemesis, book 3 of the Maiden Voyage series.
REVIEW:
Rhone’s Rebel is the 5th book in this multi author line up series of rock star romance. These books can be read as standalone’s however, it isn’t uncommon to see other character’s from different books pop up occasionally. I am a big fan of this author’s work and bigger fan when it comes to rock stars and their significant other’s finding love along their rock n roll journey’s.
Author TL Travis is introducing us to a brand new era of sexy rock gods that will be continuing the legacy of the greatest rock bands before them. It’s definitely exciting to me to read about the newest band and their members at the same time getting glimpses of the sexy rocker’s that brought to the place that I am at now.
Rhone is the next up an coming hit drummer for his band and Ely is the shy up and coming chef with a feminine side that has dealt with one too many hardships in his life. The coupling of these two was phenomenal, they were definitely what the other needed.
I loved the connection not only between the two of them, but the by his band mates as well as Rhone’s family. There was conflict within their journey but I never felt that the story was lacking. It was fast pace, there was laughs, beautiful music, building friendships new and old, and a sense of belonging.
This is an incredible series! I look forwarded to reading more about these men in future books to come.
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