Being a celebrity makes
people think they know who I am. Just because I can't leave my house
without a camera in my face, doesn't mean you know me.
The sad part is that for so long, I thought of myself the same way everyone else does. Screaming to mosh pits, I personify Popper, lead singer of the band Chimera.
But I have a secret life. A life where I'm a hero, where people look up to me. When my fake celebrity world comes crashing down, and I'm left with not only my secret, but others as well, there is one man standing behind me.
The only thing is, he has the biggest secrets of all.
The sad part is that for so long, I thought of myself the same way everyone else does. Screaming to mosh pits, I personify Popper, lead singer of the band Chimera.
But I have a secret life. A life where I'm a hero, where people look up to me. When my fake celebrity world comes crashing down, and I'm left with not only my secret, but others as well, there is one man standing behind me.
The only thing is, he has the biggest secrets of all.
I was really intrigued by this book. Sadie is a rock star. Known as Popper in the band Chimera, she has
lost who she really is in her stage persona.
Her therapists suggests that she go someplace to help her rediscover
herself, and when she goes there she discovers her giving side all over
again. And she also meets Batty. But, this journey of self-discovery can’t
last forever, and she has to return to being Popper at some point. What will happen when the secret life she has
crafted as her real self comes crashing down?
This was a short read, and it went pretty fast for me. It’s the prologue, in short story form, to
Finding Popper, and I thought it was a great story. I’m not really a fan of the serial novel; why
not just put it in one book? But since I
had the next on hand, I guess it didn’t matter so much to me and I could keep
reading.
I thought Batty was awesome.
He’s an alpha, but the best kind of alpha because he has a heart of
gold. And he’s instrumental in helping
Sadie remember who she really is. I
thought for how short this story was it really got me wrapped up in and made me
really want to move on in the story to find out what happens. 4 stars.
Being a celebrity makes
people think they know who I am. Just because I can't leave my house
without a camera in my face, doesn't mean you know me.
The sad part is that for so long, I thought of myself the same way everyone else does. Screaming to mosh pits, I personify Popper, lead singer of the band Chimera.
But I have a secret life. A life where I'm a hero, where people look up to me. When my fake celebrity world comes crashing down, and I'm left with not only my secret, but others as well, there is one man standing behind me.
The only thing is, he has the biggest secrets of all.
The sad part is that for so long, I thought of myself the same way everyone else does. Screaming to mosh pits, I personify Popper, lead singer of the band Chimera.
But I have a secret life. A life where I'm a hero, where people look up to me. When my fake celebrity world comes crashing down, and I'm left with not only my secret, but others as well, there is one man standing behind me.
The only thing is, he has the biggest secrets of all.
Well, holy hotness Batman!!!
Batty, Batty, Batty…where for art thou, Batty?
This book continues Sadie’s story. She has to come face to face with the things
that she has been unwilling to in this installment, and there are some really
big things that happen. I don’t want to
ruin the plot for you, but suffice to say that she does find out who Batty is,
the explosive sex continues, she’s double-crossed by those who she thought were
on her side and is given a second chance, of sorts. How will it all turn out?
I think I may start volunteering at a children’s hospital
now. I mean, I bet after reading this
book a lot of women will sign up to begin volunteering in hopes of being a
Robin to someone’s Batman. I thought
that aspect of the story was awesome and touching, and I liked being able to
get to know Batty before you get to know Batty, if you know what I mean.
I thought that the revelations in this book were worth the
wait, too. I’m very ready to move on to
the final book in the series and find out more about the mysterious Finn and
what secrets he’s been harboring. I also
want Sadie to have retribution, both personally and professionally.
Overall, I really liked this book. 4 stars.
Finding Sadie
He lets go of my legs to tangle in my hair, pulling his
fists taut as his chest abrades my nipples.
Then he gets to work. Fucking
me. He fucks me into the mattress. It’s hard and powerful. Luscious and smooth.
“What do you want?” he rasps against my cheek.
I move my hands to his back, nails digging into flesh. “Everything.”
“Not everything. Not
yet,” he gasps, pulling away from me.
Breaking that delicious friction he has with my chest to pull my thighs
back to the bed.
His pace speeds up, so fast I can only stare, my eyes
wanting to close but I can’t miss a second.
Then he pulls me farther up, my ass and lower back in the air and I
explode.
My eyes slam shut, my body arching, thrashing as he holds me
down.
“Fucking, yes, yes, give it to me, baby,” he gasps between
thrusts as I feel him harden impossibly further, then pulsing inside of me.
I expect to take his weight after he comes, but he rolls to
the side. My legs move more slowly. Sore.
I am definitely going to be sore tomorrow.
He gasps beside me, lying on his back. One hand is over his head, bicep
bulging. Fuck, can I keep him?
As if he hears the thought, he sits up with another groan,
getting off the bed. He disappears in
the bathroom, and I try to regulate my breathing. Getting rid of round one for two? I may be ready for that. Maybe.
But when he comes back, it’s not to the bed, but his
clothes. I sit up and watch silently as
he pulls first boxer briefs, then jeans over his muscular thighs. Finally he turns to me and licks his lips,
his hands on his hips.
“What’s your name?”
God. Damn it. Way to
ruin the mood. What did I really think I
was getting here? I knew but it’s always
a wake-up call.
“Sadie.”
With a single chin lift, he’s gone.
Brandace Morrow is a full time mom of four, and currently stationed overseas with her sexy soldier. Her recent obsessions are Maroon 5, Luke Bryan, The Pretty Reckless, rum and coke, and reading, in no particular order. Despite being terribly awkward with social media, she's everywhere. Frequently subjecting the public to pictures of her minion's messes, and everything that is momdom in the Morrow house.
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