Review: Vintage (Volume #1) - Lisa Suzanne
Review: Vintage - #Volume One - Lisa Suzanne - May 2015
For CC , growing up as the daughter of a Rock Star Icon and a Groupie should have been fun but for her she is sick and tired of the "fakeness" that she has to put up with -having the label of daughter. In order to remove herself from the world of fame and fortune, she has her safe haven - her job as a cashier at Vintage - an old records, vintage music shop. When a new band arrives to do a signing , CC can't help but be turned off as she has no desire to A) get back into relationship , B) definitely not date a musician as she does not want to follow in her mother's footsteps and C) she doesn't want anyone getting close to her as all they do is leave - one way or another. When the new band Flashing Lights appear , CC finds herself not drawn to the lead vocalist but to the lyrics and the bass guitarist - it is his voice that calls and sings out to her. If you can have a love at first voice hearing, then CC has found her match as there is something soothing and yearning about Parker's voice. The next thing that Parker does that draws CC in , is that he stands up for her when Vinnie - the other bandmate just wants to get in her pants. Over the course of the novel which spans the next few days , we read as Parker and CC get close and closer. Then danger starts to strike with threats on CC"s life and blasts from her past in the form of Damian. CC's father then steps up to the plate with his new wife and takes CC on tour with him , what will happen though when CC discovers that the opening band is Flashing Lights aka Parker's band and she discovers that Parker and her Dad go way back. Was Parker really just using CC for connections or did he really care ? Can she get past the betrayal and hurt or will it be too late for Parker to have a second chance with CC ?
If you are wanting a Rock Star Story with a well-written and suspenseful New Adult Storyline then Vintage (Volume One) is the book for you and what's even cooler - is that it is has an amazing cover to compliment the book.



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