
Groupie (Rock-Hard Beautiful, #1)
by C.M. Stunich
Lilith Goode’s world has crumbled—homeless, heartbroken, and with just five dollars to her name—until a chance encounter with the electrifying rock band Beauty in Lies offers a lifeline she never expected. On the road with five wounded rockstars, each as damaged as she is, she discovers healing through passion, music, and a connection that defies the limits of love. Words: 67
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About This Book
Lilith Goode's life has unraveled—heartbroken, homeless, and with only five dollars to her name—until a serendipitous encounter with the electrifying rock band Beauty in Lies offers a lifeline she never anticipated. On the road with five wounded rockstars, each as damaged as she is, she discovers healing through passion, music, and a connection that defies the limits of love.
As Lilith joins the band on their cross-country tour, she becomes entangled with Paxton, Ransom, Muse, Copeland, and Michael, each harboring their own scars and secrets. Their shared experiences of loss and longing create a complex web of relationships, challenging the boundaries of traditional love and intimacy. The story delves into themes of healing, self-discovery, and the transformative power of human connection amidst the backdrop of the music industry.
The narrative is intense and emotionally charged, exploring the depths of human vulnerability and the complexities of unconventional relationships. The atmosphere is dark and sensual, with a slow-burn tension that builds as the characters confront their pasts and navigate their evolving dynamics. The novel offers a raw and unfiltered look at love, loss, and the pursuit of personal redemption.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the book's emotionally charged narrative and strong character development. Many appreciate the author's vivid writing style and the chemistry between characters. Fans note the book's explicit content and reverse harem themes, which may not suit all readers. Some readers find the protagonist's repetitive focus on her father's death to be overdone. The book is recommended for fans of intense, character-driven romance with complex relationships.
