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Good girls don't date rock stars. They certainly don't have rock star friends with benefits. Still a virgin at 21, Meg Smart walks a straight and narrow path. She aces her classes, excels at her part time job, and carefully avoids trouble--no drinks, no drugs, and especially, no boyfriends. Rock star Miles Webb doesn't do "boyfriend. Meg is drawn to the pain in his gorgeous, tortured voice. But the man she hears on the radio is nothing like the player she meets at a mutual friend's house party.
When she walks in on one of his trysts, she's embarrassed enough to die. His merciless teasing leaves her blushed and frustrated, but she's intrigued by his wit, his confidence, his casual offer to give her a night she'll never forget. Neither of them wants a relationship, so they strike up an arrangement: They'll be friends with benefits, nothing more, nothing less.
There are only three rules: Only neither one of them can quite abide by the terms. Paperback , pages.
Published November 24th by Crystal Kaswell first published October 5th To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Sing Your Heart Out , please sign up. This question contains spoilers… view spoiler [Iis led chilli f?? See 1 question about Sing Your Heart Out…. Lists with This Book. I know I'm a picky reader, from devouring most of the classics by the age 15 to majoring in English lit I sound very modest too: I am looking for challenging and compelling storytelling otherwise I So from time to time I need a feel-good, entertaining romance novel to pass time in between more serious books.
Here I stumbled upon this little rock stars love story and even though these types of "heroes" do NOTHING for me drinking, drugs and whoring is not very romantic IMO Still I deci I know I'm a picky reader, from devouring most of the classics by the age 15 to majoring in English lit I sound very modest too: There was NO plot and no climax pun intended only a juxtaposition of sexcapades nothing wrong with that but even those were tedious to say the least!!
The author kept repeating herself and her descriptions of her steamy scenes turned into a messy if funny catastrophe!! No use in telling you my interest was quickly waning I made it through the end though. Yes I'm alive, but still wondering how is it possible to actually write and publish that but I'm ok: D Hence my piece of advice: Not even for free Did I like this book? I got it for free with KU and I still was disappointed. Seriously, rock star romances always involve an element of fantasy but some can actually make it seem a little believable or at the very least entertaining.
This story does neither. The whole book she's just ugh Why Miles or anyone would find her anything but a witch is beyond me, she's sad we get it and he has secrets we get it too but for Neg to be so nasty and rude because he doesn't want to share right away? What fake rock star would even bother? Just skip this book and move on to something better. Sep 01, J. Grayland rated it did not like it. What started out interesting turned into repetitive and boring by the second chapter, I found the character of Meg self centered and whiney who treated rock star Miles like total crap. This is how the story went, they meet, they have sex, a shower, more sex, go out to eat, more sex, a shower, and sex, go out to eat, and sex, this was the whole book, the story line was lost and had no substance what so ever, the only good thing it had was that it was narrated by Tanya Eby who is awesome.
Jul 06, Emily Rose rated it did not like it Recommends it for: Meg Smart is the stupidest character ever. Every conversation between them is awkward and forced. The whole series is a blatant rip-off of Sinners on tour , by Olivia Cunning, which is actually a pretty great series. The characters are very well-developed and as a reader you genuinely care about them. Sure, it gets a little repetitive after the third book or so, but the books are solid. I would totally recommend reading that series instead of this one.
I mean, Crystal Ka Terrible. The other books in the Sinful Serenade series are bad, but not as bad as this one. I would recommend skipping this one altogether.
Or even better , if you're in the mood for a sexy read about rock stars presented from the POV of each member of the band, crack open Sinners on Tour ; I found the abundance of grammatical errors extremely distracting, which resulted in excessive highlighting and correcting.
I might have been able to overlook that had the female character, Meg, not been a complete abomination. She was absolutely horrific. I am not sure if she was bipolar, unstable, or just needed to be committed, but she was an absolute walking contradiction and how she behaved was inconsistent with her situation. Her moods were up and down, she was a constant bitch, and comple I found the abundance of grammatical errors extremely distracting, which resulted in excessive highlighting and correcting.
Her moods were up and down, she was a constant bitch, and completely unlikable. I found myself hoping that Miles just left her. Nothing about how they got together and what transpired made any sense at all. I actually didn't believe any of it. The premise was not even remotely plausible for me. I didn't dislike Miles, quite the contrary. I actually liked his character and found it more consistent than Meg's. I will also say that my favorite part of this book was the secondary characters in the band. I found each one had a distinct personality that I could look forward to reading about, particularly Tom.
He seemed to have quite a backstory to warrant his demeanor, but each one seems intriguing in their own right. Despite liking the band and Miles, I really could not get into this book and didn't really understand the path that it took. It did not make any sense, it was not very plausible, and it was absolutely inconsistent. Overall, a one-star read for me.
Jun 20, Doris rated it liked it.
Sets out to seduce someone, fails and then asks her brother's best friend also her best friend who lives nearby. I hope this is it, it sounds like it is. I Agree This site uses cookies to deliver our services, improve performance, for analytics, and if not signed in for advertising. The hero becomes a successful owner of a ship construction company maybe even with her wealthy family. At the same time she's riding around in dark clothes on a black horse, holding up stagecoaches for some odd reason. The list the list in the correct order is:
Here lately I have read more books that I cant connect with compared to books that I really enjoy. This is one of them. Didn't connect with the main characters and the plot seemed secondhand. Oct 14, DW rated it really liked it Shelves: I received Sing Your Heart Out from the author for an honest review. This was an enjoyable read. Meg is an independent girl living on her own and enjoying her independence. Miles is the lead singer in the band Sinful Serenade. He is beautiful with panty dropping blue eyes. Definitely not boyfriend material. Neither of them want a relationship but they are drawn to one another so they decide to be friends with benefits.
Oct 14, Kerry Richardson rated it did not like it. This was my first book by this author and I didn't like it at all.
I didn't care for any of the characters and didn't feel any kind of connection between them. There was no real story to it either. There were also quite a lot of grammatical errors and mistakes. Needless to say I wouldn't recommend this book or author and I won't be reading any more of her work. Meg needs a distraction from life. Later on, they encounter each other once again and they have this lust at first sight kind of thing.
Neither can resist one another and after a while, they decide to try out the friends with benefits deal. Despite my sweaty palm, I take his hand w This 3. Despite my sweaty palm, I take his hand with a firm grip. Miles is my friends with benefits. Miles, rock star sex god, is my friends with benefits. After a while, I slowly started to get into it and ultimately enjoying the rest of the story.
Meg has terms for this deal and all she asks is a friendship based on honesty and Miles asks for sex with no complications. Miles graduated from Stanford and decided to continue with the music industry and ended up with Sinful Serenade. These two combined shared a unique connection like no other. Even when Miles was just asking for sex, he still was there for Meg.
Not only that, when Meg wanted sex to get distracted, Miles would instead take her to a quiet place so she could relax and calm down and just to listen to her vent. He said casual, fun, easy. But he also looked at me like he was looking through me, like he was desperate to see inside of me, to pry me apart and put me back together.
It made the story feel raw at times. The main characters were portrayed as real people and the writing was done so well that I could picture the story so vividly in my head. The other members of the band made appearances and it made me so excited to keep reading this series because these members are crazily amazing.
Overall, this story had a slow start but gradually started building up and made for a fun and real experience. Apr 03, Amber.: I'm actually disappointed that I won't have time to write a fully review on this one, so I'm going to attempt a mini review on here! I absolutely loved Sing Your Heart Out. It is the first book I've read by Crystal Kaswell and I cannot wait to read the other books in this series.
Great characters with fantastic chemistry between them, literally, they hand me fanning my face. Miles intrigued me from the get-go with his attitude but the way his is described leads you to realize there is more to him I'm actually disappointed that I won't have time to write a fully review on this one, so I'm going to attempt a mini review on here! Miles intrigued me from the get-go with his attitude but the way his is described leads you to realize there is more to him.
Meg, for me, is one of those strong female characters that I like to read about. She does it in a way that isn't annoying or come off grating. Even the supporting characters were awesome; I wanted to know more about them just from the glimpses that you get. The book moves at a good pace and has a well developed back story.
I'm going to state up front that there is nothing life changing about the plot. It's a very straight-forward plot that has been done before, however, the way the author writes it does suck you in. You end up wanting to know more about the characters, the secrets they hide, the things going on The book doesn't lag out, you won't get bored and you'll want to keep flipping the pages.
One I would definitely recommend. Sep 13, Nance rated it it was amazing Shelves: I really enjoyed this book immensely! Who doesn't love an awesome rockstar romance?? And, this one really "rocked"! When Meg walks in on Miles getting it on with another chick, she has no idea that her life is about to change. Miles is one of her all-time favorite leading singers of an amazing rock group. He sings with lust and intensity while making his audience just swoon. Meg, though, doesn't really want anything to do with him because her life has just been so sad the last three months.
She I really enjoyed this book immensely! She can't even grasp having any kind of romantic relationship.
But, Miles is persistent and Meg finds herself letting him into her lonely and painful life. Unfortunately, Miles is keeping a very tormenting secret, and should Meg find out what it is, it could mean devastation for this couple. This was a very emotional read. Some of it was sad, but then other times, I just had a smile on my face.
Miles was one gorgeous specimen with a very humorous side to him. And, Meg was a very hard-working and responsible young woman even though her life had a lot of ups and downs. I really liked this couple together! And, their sexual encounters were off-the-charts HOT!! So looking forward to reading more from this author Oct 16, Stacey rated it did not like it Shelves: I was all into the modern "wallflower" trope. Except that the horoine "says" she's brainy, but continually acts like a ditz. And once she meets Miles and gets biblical with him, then the truly horrible stuff starts.
I dropped it there. I don't have time for a waffling heroine who changes her mind like she changes her c Nope. I don't have time for a waffling heroine who changes her mind like she changes her clothes. Apr 22, Booklover rated it did not like it Shelves: DNF I listened to the audiobook version and this is how I feel: What is up with these narrators and their monotone voices?
My goodness, this book was already boring and the narrator does not help.