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Sabotage: A Rock N Roll Fairy Tale

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MA's story continues with CJ Rothfield: hot drummer extraordinaire, band jester, and complete novice in the area of love. Sure, he's had countless women by the rock-band bus loads, but never one that mattered. Now, he finds himself hung up on two, taking him down rutted roads in unmarked territory, which he handles like a professional ass. The damage caused is heavy, but his heart battles for the one woman he never suspects he'd want.

Rebecca Harmon is hoping for a laid back Thanksgiving weekend with her best friend, Shae Bennett. She's never met Mutinous Assault but looks forward to getting to know the band that Shae loves, especially her fiance, Brady Thompson. The one thing Becca doesn't anticipate is signing on to a lover's scheme with CJ Rothfield. The taste of love has never done anything for her jaded palate, but once she gets a taste of CJ, her stance begins to shift, leaving her flustered and well, hot. Not that it matters anyway. He desires another ... or does he?

197 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 16, 2015

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June 6, 2016
The plot is well known and better written by other authors. I didn't get why E.Sinclair set the book in the rockband scene, the persons' profession had no impact on the story. There were no band rehersals, jamming or composing just partying and fu....ing.

And there were a lot of spelling anf grammar errors.
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