Title: Song For Me
Series: On Tour Duet #2
Author: Lee Piper
Genre: Contemporary Rocker Romance
I trusted him with my heart.
Now it’s shattered.
Broken beyond repair.
When the bad boy rocker betrayed me he stole more than my trust, he robbed me of my freedom.
He begs forgiveness.
I demand retribution.
And when we collide, this time he’ll be the one left in pieces… because I’m going to break him.
“Song For Me by Lee Piper was heartbreaking, angsty and passionate music for my soul. The incredible connection of two broken hearts expressed through brilliant writing claimed my heart and filled it till the emotions overflowed. I am awed. I am inspired. Lee Piper destroyed my heart and healed it in one masterstroke called Song For Me.” ~ PP’s Bookshelf
“Forgive me if I'm repeating myself, but I'm not through gushing over this new-to-me author yet. This is only the second book I've read, but I'm so blown away by her talent that I can't stop fangirling over her. I know we all have authors that we enjoy reading for different reasons, but this On Tour series is blowing my mind.” ~ iScream Books Blog
4 Stars from Tiffany!
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Slow Start, Good Ending
Although I was pretty sure where book two was going with Drake and Harper, it was an interesting ride to the end. This review will contain spoilers from the first book, Sing to Me.
When we left these two love birds, Harper had just overheard Drake telling somebody about her ticket out of being a roadie. Something she has shared with him and only him and now he has broken her trust.
Harper starts out as a total badass, but is whittled down to something else when it comes to Drake. I really wanted her to stick to her guns more, put up a fight, not roll into bed with him the second he comes around. Sure there is some miscommunication along the way, but in my opinion, she caved way too quickly.
Harper and Drake are a cute couple with some troubled pasts we delve into a bit more this time around. I liked them together, when he didn't try and sway her with sex. That seemed to be what the fell back on time and time again.
The book is well written and although it started out slow and repetitive, I enjoyed where we ended up.
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