

While understandable given the circumstances, her hot/cold tendencies are off-putting.Īll in all, not a bad erotic romance, but the plot development could have been better and the sex does become repetitive and monotonous after a while. Myrna is likable enough, but her past experiences, which make her wary of giving her heart to another, ultimately lead to the main problem with the romance, i.e., her vacillation between embracing new sexual experiences and condemning herself for giving in to her desires. Brian is the perfect beta hero - sexy, caring and a hopeless romantic although his need for Myrna's undying love and devotion is rather tiresome. Cunning's debut has potential, but is ultimately more of a sex fest than contemporary romance, and is lacking the in-depth characterization, cohesive plotting and emotional intensity of Singh's romances.īehind the pages and pages of sex scenes, there is a smidgeon of story that is actually quite engaging. But can this relationship evolve into something more than simply lust at first sight?Īfter reading Nalini Singh's wonderful Rock Addiction and Rock Hard books, this pales in comparison. Drawn to the group's lead guitarist, Brian Sinclair, Myrna finds herself giving in to her attraction and overriding all of her inhibitions. Good luck!Īnd I hope you love the new cover as much as I do.A professor of human sexuality, Myrna Evans is attending a mundane conference when she encounters the popular rock band, Sinners. Winner will be randomly chosen from eligible entries on Tuesday June 7th and announced on the blog.


And of course, a cherry sucker to lick while you read Chapter 32. This one of a kind prize pack includes an autographed copy of the “NEW” Backstage Pass, an Olivia Cunning thermal mug, magnet and pen, a Sinners dog tag key chain/necklace, temporary tattoo and book mark w/guitar pick. To celebrate the book’s new look, I’m having a giveaway. Backstage Pass is being re-released on Tuesday, June 7th in Mass Market Paperback with a hot new cover!
