A review by itsdanielledickson
Dirty Rock by Vicki James

5.0

I didn’t think it was possible for my heart to fit another rockstar in it, but Vic managed it! Presley was amazing, but Rhett was the perfect lost rockstar we all need to join in the journey of his self discovery.
If you’ve read any of Victoria’s (Victoria L. James) books then you know you’re getting angst, emotion, a real story with incredible writing; but you also finish a book with a sense of fulfilment. It’s a real talent to make a reader feel like they’re part of the story and she knocks it out of the park every single time.
Julia was a badass who I want as a best friend. She’s fiercely loyal and so independently strong considering the heartache she’s been through. She fought back from the ashes and made something of herself that she’s damn good at. And then there’s swoon-worthy, asshole Rhett. Lost in the void of chasing a dream he’d already achieved because the happiness he thought he’d gain was non-existent. But he is happy with the dirty rock lifestyle he’d always craved, isn’t he? Both Julia and Rhett are quite literally the best parts of themselves when they’re together, helping each other realise that giving up control of where they think their lives should take them could lead to something they’d been looking for all along.
If you’ve not read Vicki James or her alter ego Victoria L. James, I strongly urge you to do so to experience worlds you’ll wish you were a part of.