Friday, November 27, 2015

Sing Your Heart Out By: Crystal Kaswell

(N) Meg Smart is 21 years old and still a virgin. Meg walks the straight and marrow path, all of her focus is on studying and doing well enough to get into Med school. Meg avoids any kind of trouble that includes drinking, doing drugs, and especially boys. She doesn't have anytime time for boys let alone even want a boyfriend.
      Miles Webb is a rock star and he doesn't do being someone's 'boyfriend.' He doesn't do relationships or anything complicated, he skips over all that and is more in favor of just an easy distraction. A beautiful women screaming out his name during sex and then not having to deal with her again unless it has to do with more sex.
      Meg is drawn to Mikes before she even meets him, well she's more along the lines drawn to the pain she hears in his voice when he sings. But when she finally meets Miles at a mutual friend's party after having walked in on him with another woman the man she meets is nothing like the man whose songs she listens to. Miles loves nothing more than to tease Meg and to make her blush and by the end of the night he is offering her a night that she will never forget.
      Neither Meg or Miles want to start a relationship let alone be in one but there's no denying the attraction that these two feel for one another. So they come with an arrangement, a friends with benefits arrangement, nothing more and nothing less. The only rules they have are no secrets, no lying, and no feelings for one another, and if at any time one does develop feels for the other they must immediately tell them and the arrangement is over. Only the more time they spend together the harder these rules are to follow.
      This book started out on the right foot but after a while I started to lose interest in the book. It just seemed to be much of the same thing over and over again and by the end of it I was just ready for the book to be over. Needless to say I will not be reading this book again or continuing on with the next book in this series.

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