Non sexually explicit stories are not my usual choice of reading material of late. I seem to read mostly new adult type stories. I like angsty, and passionate. Rock Her is a classic contemporary romance. It's a good contemporary romance, but if you like steamy, hot-enough-to-melt-the-sheets sex scenes, you're not going to find them here. I found this book via a Facebook ad, and hadn't done more than read the blurb when I downloaded it as a Kindle Unlimited read for free download.
Although I loved the premise of the story, the part that struck me as odd were the differing POVs. A lot of authors use first person POVs, and while I prefer a narrated story, I've grown accustomed to first person story telling, as well as the trend of flipping back and forth between the hero's and heroine's POV. However, I was thrown by Ms. Cooper's choice of telling the story from the POVs of four different characters while using different voices.
For instance, the main characters, an unappreciated Virginia housewife and a disillusioned rock star, Lizzy and Ren, each tell their portion of the story from their own POV. Lizzy's husband, Ty, a successful Virginia criminal attorney, but lousy husband, told his story from a second person POV. As though the reader was Ty and your story was being told back to you. Personally, I actively avoid reading books that are exclusively told in the second person POV as I find it detracting from, rather than beneficial to, the story. Then finally, Kylie's, Lizzy's and Ty's college age daughter, part of the story is narrated by an unidentified party.
I kept thinking that at some point the reasoning behind the different POVs would be revealed. It wasn't. I'm honestly not sure what the point of telling the story from Kylie's and Ty's POV was.
I liked the story well enough. Ms. Cooper is a very talented writer. However, I believe the entire story could have been, and maybe should have been, narrated, thus cutting out the confusing flip flopping of the POVs.