Friday, December 16, 2016

Needing The Memories (The Rocker Series Novella) By: Terri Anne Browning

(N) Lana is his angel and Drake is her Demon. They're each others best friend, lover, and everything that they could always ask for and more. Their life hasn't always been perfect but as long as they have each other and their kids they are the happiest people in the world.
       Nothing can tear these two apart but Drake does have one regret. One shame in his life that every year at the same time eats away at him. Drake hates the man that he once was. There is this anger inside of Drake that comes from taking something from the woman who had given herself to Drake freely but he is unable to remember it. This year it's hitting Drake worse than ever before and is slowly beginning to drive him crazy. In order to stop this insanity Drake wants a do-over, he wants to be able to rewind time and give him and Lana that night over again.
      What Drake needs more than a do-over for that night is a new memory to replace the empty blackness that is trying to swallow him whole.

       So while I cannot say that Drake and Lana were my favorite couple throughout The Rocker series I still looked forward to how their story played out once the series ended with Forever Rockers and this novella did not disappoint. I could not put Needing The Memories down and loved reading more about Drake and Lana and the family that they have created together. 
      At the end of the novella Browning also included a Rocker series companion. This is basically a little cheat sheet of all of the main characters that we have met throughout the entire Rocker series as well as Browning's own feelings on each character and book. I liked the little companion at the end because it was good for people like me who skipped around in the series and didn't read all the books to find out what happened in the books that I didn't read. It was also an interesting thing to get Browning's thoughts on each book and the chapters. We were able to get her thoughts on which characters were her favorite and which she grew to love.

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