An afternoon at the bookstore changed everything.
A woman came running up to me, threw her arms around me and spoke to me as if I knew her. Now, that wasn't totally unusual for two reasons. One, people often mistook me for my twin brother Van, and two, it came with being a rock star.
When I turn to face her, I'm met with the kind of beauty that can take a man's breath away/
Before I could ask what she was doing, she leans in close and asks me to pretend to be her boyfriend. It should've been an immediate no, but there's something in her eyes that makes me look around where I find this big meathead hovering around.
Turns out, she's being harassed, and I wouldn't let her handle it alone. What started as helping her out turns into something I can't stop thinking about. The best part is, Jurnie doesn't know me or my band.
But my world is loud and chaotic, filled with screaming fans, late-night shows, and never-ending tours. Jurnie isn't sure she can survive in the shadows of the spotlight-not that she wants the spotlight to herself. She's just used to a quieter life.
It doesn't matter, because I'll do whatever it takes to show her we can me this work because letting her go... isn't an option.
Bonham is an opposites attract, fish out of water, rock star romance with heat. If you enjoy sexy rockstars and snarky heroines, the third book in the Pushing Daisies series is for you.