Best Female Country
Artist. Sold out world-wide tour. Record-setting album sales. It’s been a
stellar year for Skye Taylor and it’s left her exhausted. All she wants
to do is go home to Oklahoma, curl up in her little house, and veg out
in pj’s with a pile of junk food. But when her tour bus crashes in the
middle of West Texas, her priorities suddenly shift. Now she’s sitting
bedside hoping her best friend and bodyguard, KC, survives.
For
Scott Martin, he simply wants this horrible year to end. After the
murder of his brother, his family is falling apart. With one crisis
after another pulling him back to the family ranch, he’s put way too
many late night miles on his truck between his family home and Lubbock,
where he works as a paramedic. When he comes upon the wrecked tour bus,
he has no idea this is one emergency which will change his life forever.
Skye
and Scott quickly form a friendship which hints at possibilities of
more. But as these two dodge paparazzi, over-zealous label executives,
and stalker fans, they soon discover that everything is easier when you
have someone you trust RIGHT BY YOUR SIDE. And that becomes even more
important when they discover the bus wreck wasn’t an accident…
Review: I was given a copy of Right By Your Side from NetGalley for an honest review and this is my review.
Let
me say first that this book had it all a bit of everything sexually
including some talk of gay and bisexual relationships so if you cannot
handle that and do not want to read those kind of books please do not
pick this book up. With that being said if you can handle adult content
this was a very well written book.
I enjoyed both Scott and Skye as
characters and thought they were well suited for each other once they
got over all the mixed signals in the beginning of the book. I also
found the entire Martin family interesting and can't wait for more of
the series to come out.
The mystery part of the book was also well
written. I can honestly say I had no idea who was trying to kill Skye
until the end of the book so to me that makes a great story if I am
unable to figure out who the bad guy is.
I am also looking forward to
Josh and KC's story even though m/m romance is not something I would
normally pick up but I found myself liking both of these gentlemen in
this book and would like to see hope KC recovers from his injuries and
if Josh is the one for him.
Overall, this was a very good book. I am giving it four out of five stars.
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