Down and Dirty (Mosh 2) by Susanna Rogers


Down and Dirty (Mosh Book 2) by Susanna Rogers
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

What I like about Susanna Rogers’ Mosh series, is that she brings a unique style to a rock star story. Despite the title, there is nothing dirty about this book at all. The intimate scenes are handled tenderly and the relationship between the main characters is engaging, funny and warm all at once. While there is a gritty side to the rock scene, these two lovers are faced with more serious issues off the stage. And how Ms Rogers brings them to the HEA is worth the read. Another really good installment in this series.

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This rock ’n roller has a dose of the blues…

Austin Murphy seems to have it all. A bass player in a huge rock band, he has more money than he knows what to do with, women chasing after him, and even has an architecture degree under his belt. But he’s coming home for a reason and soon everyone’s going to know what that is.

Tara Coleman doesn’t believe in fairytales or the Cinderella solution. She might not mind the idea of getting down and dirty with Austin but she’s not fooling herself. There’s no happy-ever-after, not for a girl like her who tends bar and lives paycheck to paycheck.

Published by Juanita Kees

Award Winning Author; RWA RUBY Nominee; Diploma in Proofreading, Editing and Publishing; Published author since 2012; Debut Author with Harlequin's digital pioneer, Escape Publishing.

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