Review: Spark

I really enjoyed Spark. Ruby and Kendrick are best friends, bandmates, and walking, talking sexual tension. He’s been secretly in love with her since they were teens, but she’s the little sister of the band, and of his bandmate, so she’s always been “triple off-limits.” (Spoiler: that doesn’t last long.)

When Ruby kisses him to make her ex jealous, the years of buried feelings explode. What follows is an addictive blend of longing, sizzling tension, and Kendrick absolutely losing his mind in the most delicious, protective, “touch-her-and-die” kind of way.

This story is steamy, emotional, and filled with genuine heart beneath the heat. If you love friends-to-lovers with high stakes and even higher heat, this one’s a must.

 

ABOUT THE BOOK

She’s my best friend. And I want her.

Ruby’s my best friend and bandmate. The sister of my good friend, too. Which makes her “triple off-limits” to me. I’d even say she’s like a sister to me, if it weren’t for the unbrotherly dreams I’ve had about her since age sixteen.

But when Ruby drunkenly kisses me at a party to piss off her ex, the spark I’ve been working hard to snuff out for years bursts into a raging pyre. And now, I can’t stop obsessing about that kiss and yearning for another one.

In fact, after The Kiss That Changed Everything, I’m now determined to do whatever it takes to make Ruby mine, even at the risk of burning my whole world down.

Spark is a complete standalone, best friends to lovers, forced proximity, rockstar romance.

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