Thursday, August 6, 2015

Insider by Olivia Cunning

Rating: ★★★★ 


Genre: New Adult, Erotic Romance, Humor, 
Contemporary Romance

Synopsis:
Toni wants to be an insider.
Logan just wants inside her.

She’s finally ready to rock...

Toni Nichols set aside her dreams to raise her little sister, but now she's reaching for the stars as the creator o
f a revolutionary interactive biography about Exodus End. She’s on tour with the rock band to immerse herself in their world, but how will she ever gain the trust of four veteran superstars who've been burned by the media before? Nobody said this was going to be easy. Then again, good things can come in hard packages.

He's always ready to roll…
Adrenaline junkie Logan Schmidt lives for the rush of playing his bass guitar before thousands of screaming fans. When he's not performing onstage or in the bedroom, he's looking for his next thrill in extreme sports. So why does a sweet, innocent journalist get his heart pumping and capture his full attention? Is Toni the real deal or just digging up dirt on his band? Logan’s eager to rock Toni’s world and roll her in the sack, but when she starts to get too close to his heart, she takes her insider look to a place he may never be willing to go
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Review:  
This book was really good. I have been waiting for this book for a long time, it finally came out, and it lived up to my expectations, even if it was not Dare or Max’s book.
Toni and Logan are super cute and sexy together. Logan makes Toni come alive and helps her live and she would not have that chance if she never went to interview them. 
  
Toni is writing a book for the band and she has to interview them and follow them around. When her Editor Susan starts to tear her down, she wants to prove that she can complete the job. She does a good job until they hit a really big speed bump, which happened because of her mother. Let us just say that is does not end well for Toni and she gets fired, but there is a happy ending to the book so need to fret :)

Toni’s life before Exodus End is boring, plain and nothing ever happens to her. She has a best friend and she takes care of Birdie who is her sister. She stays home and completed her schooling from home because she had to take care of Birdie.

Birdie was born with Down syndrome and her mother closed off once her father passed away. Her mother did not want to put her heart into anything and did not want to love her children fully because she was scared of heartbreak, so she threw herself into her work.

Toni had to put her life on hold to raise Birdie and while doing that she missed many opportunities, she meets Logan when she gets on the Tour bus and they click. Before she got on the bus, she was a virgin and she just wanted to get rid of it. What started as a quick (pardon my language) fuck, became something more pretty fast.

Logan is the man whore of the band... maybe not as much as Steve, but still pretty close. He never thought he would commit to one woman, he also never thought he would be able to say those three words.
 He has commitment issues, when he was younger he would see his dad go through countless women and he did not want to commit to one women and lie to them  if he could not stick to just one. Being in a band made it simple for Logan to go from woman to woman and he did not have to remember their names until Toni.


Her mom eventually comes around and starts acting like a mother and spending time with her family, which was great because throughout the book I tried hard to keep liking her, it got hard though.

I do recommend this book and I am sure the whole series is going to be good. Olivia Cunning is great author, writing about bands is her thing, and it is great. She needs to keep doing what she does best

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