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Beat by Vi Keeland
4.0

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If I'm being completely honest I have to say rockstar romances are not my favorite thing. Don't get me wrong, I've enjoyed a fair few of them in the past. I just don't tend to gravitate towards them the way others do. Vi Keeland, on the other hand, is a go-to author of mine, so I knew I had to read this book. I'm so glad I did because I REALLY enjoyed Beat.

I have to start out by saying that Beat will not appeal to everyone. As you can tell from the blurb, there is a love triangle and (spoiler alert) cheating. If either of those things aren't for you, you probably shouldn't read book. But, if you are willing to overlook the cheating and give it a chance, a great book awaits.

My favorite thing about Beat was, hands down, Flynn. I loved his character. Despite his rising stock as a rockstar, he came off like a "real guy." I liked him from the very start and he grew on me even more as the book continued. I liked Lucky, too, but she was a little too wishy-washy for me at times. I get it she was torn between her past and what could be her future, but it didn't seem like a tough choice to me. Even considering her history with Dylan, there was absolutely question as to who the better match/nicer guy was. (Not that Dylan treated her poorly or anything... he was just too self-centered for me.) But who knows, maybe if I was in her situation I'd have given it the same amount of pause.

Beat struck a chord with me because Flynn was not your typical romance book rock star. (Or at least he was different from most of the guys in the ones I've read.) I loved how committed he was to Lucky, even when things were unclear between them. I've grown so tired of the "I can't have her because reasons so I'll sleep with anything in a skirt and parade them in front of her" mentality from so-called swoony book boyfriends. I'll take loyalty over that *any* day of the week. I was crushing on Flynn hard during this book.

Beat had a good mix of romance and drama. The drama wasn't overly dramatic or too angsty, yet I still had a serious case of the feels while reading it. I was definitely #TeamFlynn, which led me to get a little frustrated with Lucky at times, but I still enjoyed her character as well. This was one of those books that sucked me in from the early pages and I found myself finishing it in one sitting. To say I was invested in the story would be a gross understatement. It was sweet and sexy and I just couldn't get enough of the chemistry between these two characters.

I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.