A review by energyrae
Make Me by Hazel Jacobs

4.0

I hadn't read the other books in the Black Lilith series before this book, but I was pleased to see I didn't need to as this works great as a standalone book. We meet Harper, a student working towards becoming a Certified Personal trainer, who needs a second job to help pay for school. She signs up to become an escort. Her first assignment is Slate, the drummer for Black Lilith. Slate is drawn to Harper because she doesn't know who he, or his band is. He has hired her to be his girlfriend for his cousin's wedding back home in Iowa. Slate has made a rule that he will not sleep with someone he is paying, and that drives Harper mad. Jacobs does a great job of endearing us to not only the primary characters, but Slates family and bandmates.
The book was good, fairly well written minus a few inconsistencies. Such as Harper spending half her life to become a personal trainer (which she is too young for this to be feasible), or Slate smelling of coffee when he had been drinking Red Bull and champagne, and a few poor word choices, but they were minor enough to be overlooked. Am looking forward to going back to the beginning in this series.