Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Thorned Heart (Famous Series #4ish)

...it's really cute if any of you out there think I had the self-control to NOT read Eden Finley's Famous Series Book 4(ish--it's more of a novella actually): "Thorned Heart"...really cute...


BECAUSE HOLY FUCK! Not quite as good as "Locked Heart" but soooo SOOOO good!

["Being in love with a client sucks.

As Cash Me Outside’s band manager, I’ve been nothing but professional for years. But the lead guitarist tortures me daily just by breathing.

Sebastian Rose has no idea how I feel about him, and I intend to keep it that way.
I can’t break my rules. Seb doesn’t do serious, and I won’t risk my job for something temporary.

It takes a leaked nude, an overzealous stripper, and a group winter vacation to change everything."]

Like (small spoiler alert here) when Seb realized he was in love, it hit him like a fucking truck right in the chest. And, while that's traumatic as well as dramatic, it's accurate and just so...rock star of him.

And yes, I agree with Eden's small note at the end where you just couldn't get Seb's out of your head and he needed his own story (even if it made Mason wait longer--damn you Mason and your lumberjack-sexiness and brooding-ness and weird hatred over your ex-boy band mates (I might need that official 3rd book in the series like tomorrow instead "sometime in 2021", thanks)). 

As I said before: I love the pun-ny titles playing off their names in the #3ish book ("Locked Heart") as well as in this #4ish book ("Thorned Heart")

AND THE ENDING! God! So fucking small and simple but it worked back into two minor as fuck details that Eden placed so artfully in the beginning/middle, and I'm swooning here (which might be my sign to give up and go to sleep--goodnight, y'all).


#popstar #spotlight #lockedheart #thornedheart #fandom #famous #famousseries #edenfinley #books #queerbooks #queererotica #bodicerippers #bookstagram #bookphotography #ilovebooks

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