Review: Tyler & Stella - Heidi Joy Trethaway



Tyler & Stella (Tattoo Thief, #2)

Review: Tyler & Stella - Book #2 Tattoo Thief Series - Heidi Joy Trethaway - February 2014

Every year I try and make it a goal of mine to clear some old books off my devices and also readers of my review and blog will know that I am horrendous at reading books in order, so if a series can be read as a stand-alone that suits me better. It's not that I ever mean to read them out of order, it just happens. This is a series that I read the other books years ago and now finally in 2020, I have gotten around to finishing the series.  This book starts off with friends Beryl and Stella out partying and celebrating Beryl's birthday when Beryl gets a video from Gavin. Stella needs something great at work as her stories lately have been a bit blaise. So she steals the video, not thinking of the consequences for Beryl. Stella is then invited by Gavin to the band's meeting where she is made to apologize to Beryl. Here she meets Tyler and the pair chat and Tyler invites her over for a "story". Turns out he just wanted to get her away from Gavin. This is where we first read the chemistry sizzling between the pair and soon Stella wants to write nothing about the band which results in her job loss and then eventually she has nowhere to go. Tyler offers her a bed and soon she moves in and we see this relationship starting to blossom. We also meet Violet and catch glimpses of Willa's work in this book - they are whom the next two books are about. When Tyler is caught up in a scandal and ends up in the hospital -this part brought back memories of my mother and the way her diabetes worked when her blood sugars got too high or too low. Stella's love for Tyler will be put to the test as will she stands by him despite the accusations and rumors? Find out in Book #2 of the Tattoo Thief Series - one of the best Rockstar musician series I have read.





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