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Deep
by Kylie Scott
Deep by Kylie Scott is the final book in the Stage Dive series. I am so sad for this series to come to an end because I love these characters. I’m already planning for a reread in the near future because I am that addicted to these. So, so good!
This book starts off with a HUGE reveal. Lizzy Rollins is pregnant. Her sister, Anne, is so upset because she wanted her to have a successful future. Mal, her brother-in-law, is furious because the baby’s father is his bandmate – Ben Nicholson. Poor Ben is absolutely dumbfounded. And the rest of the gang are shell-shocked.
So I’d been knocked up by a rock star.
Big deal.
Deep breath. Okay.
We get a little bit of everything in this book. There is an age-gap as Ben is a few years older than Lizzy. We have the forbidden romance trope because Mal doesn’t approve of their relationship; he knows that Ben is a player with no intentions of settling down. Of course, the “surprise” baby trope is a major plot point in this one. Oh, and a dash of enemies-to-lovers for added dramatics! It is also told in a past-present-past kind of fashion. I feel like Kylie handled that really well. I never got confused or felt like I missed out on anything in their relationship. Her storytelling just flows effortlessly; she is a natural!
“I don’t want to take your freedom. I just want a place in your world. An important one.”
Overall, this series is so worth your time – even if you aren’t a fan of rock star romances. They are witty, laugh-out-loud funny, emotional, and just plain enjoyable.
This review was originally posted on Sincerely, Whitney
This book starts off with a HUGE reveal. Lizzy Rollins is pregnant. Her sister, Anne, is so upset because she wanted her to have a successful future. Mal, her brother-in-law, is furious because the baby’s father is his bandmate – Ben Nicholson. Poor Ben is absolutely dumbfounded. And the rest of the gang are shell-shocked.
So I’d been knocked up by a rock star.
Big deal.
Deep breath. Okay.
We get a little bit of everything in this book. There is an age-gap as Ben is a few years older than Lizzy. We have the forbidden romance trope because Mal doesn’t approve of their relationship; he knows that Ben is a player with no intentions of settling down. Of course, the “surprise” baby trope is a major plot point in this one. Oh, and a dash of enemies-to-lovers for added dramatics! It is also told in a past-present-past kind of fashion. I feel like Kylie handled that really well. I never got confused or felt like I missed out on anything in their relationship. Her storytelling just flows effortlessly; she is a natural!
“I don’t want to take your freedom. I just want a place in your world. An important one.”
Overall, this series is so worth your time – even if you aren’t a fan of rock star romances. They are witty, laugh-out-loud funny, emotional, and just plain enjoyable.
This review was originally posted on Sincerely, Whitney