Killian is a dark, brooding and at the same time funny hero that you really cannot resist. I never tired of Libby’s one-liners, she is funny and tough. I was surprised on the slant it took and when we first met Libby, I can’t say anymore without spoiling things. Will the relationship survive? Idol is no different. Of course, the inevitable dilemma of a rock star romance is how is the heroine going to fit into the heady world of sex, drugs and rock and roll. And when we get to the actually get to the relationship part it’s smoking. Rock god versus sharp tongued country bumpkin Libby was a delight to read and my favourite part of the book. Callihan built the tension, the relationship and the banter up between Killian and Libby perfectly. The build up of the romance was quite frankly un-put-downable. I was hooked straight away and at a certain time at night had to give myself a talking to to put the book down otherwise there was a good chance I would have read it until it was finished, sleep be damned. The start of the book is cracking, drunk rock star passed out in a heap on the heroine’s lawn, what does the heroine do, hose him down. Idol by Kristen Callihan was recommended to me on Amazon a little while ago, clever little thing that Amazon algorithm and I couldn’t resist a one-click pre-order. For some reason it’s even more compelling if said woman has absolutely no idea who said rock star is. I cannot resist the allure of a sexy, famous rock star falling for an ordinary person. Rock star romances have become my thing lately.
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