I should've kept to myself.
When I see a guy drink enough to start a fight in the bar, I step in. It's the one time I don't mind my own business.
To a job with Pushing Daisies helping their guitar player stop drinking. It's a job I'm all too familiar with-after all, I was taking care of my alcoholic mother when I was six.
The money's too good to pass up, and Daltrey needs someone to lean on. I'm not the highest-paid babysitter in the world.
Except it doesn't feel like babysitting. I'm finding myself with feelings I shouldn't have for a man who could drag me back into the very situation that I fought so hard to escape.
And he's impossible to not get attached to.
If you like strong heroines that can use sarcasm as a weapon and steamy rock star romances, this is for you. Daltrey is the fourth book in the Pushing Daisies series but can be read as a standalone.