

However, I was left feeling a bit confused as to how it related to the series as a whole, as well as where the series will go from here. Should you read it? If this had been a complete stand-alone novel I probably would have enjoyed it a lot more. Can’t imagine who the focus of the sixth novel will be. Unfortunately though, that story line never really comes to a full resolution. There is an interesting twist at the end which is introduced between Pandora and her mother. Yes, there was some initial drama when our lead characters are first reunited after so many years, but once they sleep together everything is pretty copacetic from there on out. In addition, I felt like this novel really lacked the sense of urgency and struggle that was present in the other books. The underground is barely referenced at all in this book, other than a brief mention that Remy sometimes listens to Kenna’s music before a fight. In book 4, Greyson came to be in control of that underground. In the first 3 books, Remy is a boxer in an underground fighting circuit. However, I did feel like this was where we saw the biggest disconnect from the previous 4 novels.

Overall, this novel had a very interesting story line of rekindling a past romance, and making up for lost time.

Not a whole lot of connection with the other characters in the series. Pandora made a brief appearance in the last novel, and Kenna was her first love from adolescence. Did I like the characters? Yeah! Was it an interesting story line full of sex appeal? Sure! But I couldn’t help but feel like this novel in particular was really disconnected from the rest of the series. I feel like the further we get into this series, the further away we get from how it all started. But the closeness reignites the passion they once shared, and soon no matter how much she wants to hate him, it’s clear she’s still hung up on him. Pandora likes none of his rules, or that he’s in charge of her, especially since they seem designed to make sure she’s in close contact with him again.

But when they are caught by security, and her ex himself is summoned, he decides not to press charges if she’ll follow certain conditions. Pandora hates him so much that she gets Melanie to come with her and play a prank on him at his gig. But now, he’s back in town with the biggest concert of the year. Pandora, the gothic friend of Brooke (Real, Mine, Remy) and Melanie, thought that getting her heart broken by her bad boy rocker ex could only happen once. As far as rocker romance novels go, this is a pretty good one.
