Double Blind Study Series Paperback Rock Star Bundle
Double Blind Study Series Paperback Rock Star Bundle
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SYNOPSIS
SYNOPSIS
THE DOUBLE BLIND STUDY SERIES is an exciting romance series about rock stars in recovery. The Double Blind Study band has already lived the rock and roll cliché. This is life after. Full of humor, heart, and slow burn romance. Each book can be read alone but it is best if read in order. CLOSED DOOR. Cliffhanger free.
My very off-limits rock star boss just kissed me in my hotel room.
I joined the band as their assistant. They were in emotional turmoil at the time and it took me weeks to earn their trust and let me into their inner circle. But the hot lead singer sometimes acts like he wants more from me.
One night he came to my hotel room and kissed me breathless. We were interrupted and he had to go before we could talk about what had happened.
Before he left, he brushed his thumb over my lips and whispered, “This is far from over.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This book is amazing. The characters are developed in such away that you feel like they are real and in the room with you.” - Jenni Reviewer
Continue reading Learn to Fly if you like:
- Rock Stars
- Found Family
- Friends to Lovers
- Closed Door
- Sports Romance (snowboard)
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I adored everything about this book! It is a well-written, fun story with characters that are SO lovable - I miss them already.”- Lori Reviewer
BOOKS INCLUDED IN THE BUNDLE
✅ Learn to Fly #1 (Luke and Lenny)
✅ In Your Honor #2 (Blake and Lucy)
✅ Deepest Blues #3 (Mike and Clarke)
✅ The Hope That Starts #4 (Harrison and Zelda)
✅ Brand New Sky #5 (Sway and Ryan)
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Chapter 1 Look Inside
Chapter 1 Look Inside
Prologue
Cologne, Germany
Two years ago
Luke rubbed his eyes, trying to clear the aggravation and exhaustion from his head simultaneously. His mind raced with flashes¬¬––images of the previous six months. He compiled a staggering montage of lights, music, chicks, booze, fights, landmarks, more booze, plane flights, brawls, interviews, parties, and even more booze.
“This isn't how it's supposed to happen.” He realized his words were probably a waste in the quiet hospital room.
It didn't matter.
He had some things he needed to get off his chest and Mike was the only one he told things to.
Ever.
“We were gonna become mega rock stars and see the world, remember that? We had a deal. We promised we wouldn't do all the stereotypical bullshit that so many who'd gone before us did. We were smarter than that.”
He sighed heavily and ground his teeth together at the lack of argument that came from the still figure in the bed. Luke would prefer a straight-out brawl to the steady sound of the ventilator and gentle beeping of the bedside monitor.
He wished Mike would defend himself––shout, yell, give him an excuse or explanation.
But the soft hum of the machines keeping him alive was the only response.
The past twenty-fours had been the worst kind of wake-up call Luke had ever received. He'd been at a bar with Blake, ignoring Carl's incessant cellphone harassment. All while his best friend and drummer had been rushed to a local hospital for a drug overdose. By the time Carl got through to them, Mike was already in a coma.
No one knew what Mike had taken, but Luke suspected it was heroin. The toxicologist would know soon enough. The real question, the one that had Luke's stomach tied into a thousand and one knots, was whether or not Mike had done it on purpose.
“You can't die,” Luke said sternly, his hands raking back his dirty blond hair. “I need you to wake up, so I can kick your ass.”
Luke should have seen this coming. He knew Mike had been upset—had been for most of the tour, but Luke was too busy having... a good time. He didn't want to be weighed down by Mike's sour disposition.
So he had started avoiding him.
Ignoring him.
“I'm sorry,” he said, his voice cracking as emotion filled his throat. “I should have been there. I would've stopped you.”
But that was a lie.
Luke had spent the majority of the tour completely wasted. He wouldn't have known what to do at all. It was a miracle that Carl, their ever-loyal tour manager, had checked on Mike on a hunch. And it still might not have been in time.
“Seriously, wake up,” Luke said again, swallowing hard. “I don't know what happened with Ilsa, and I don't know where we go after all of this, but I promise... I promise you won't go through it alone. And I promise I'll be the brother to you that you always were for me.”
Hot tears dripped down Luke's face.
“But you can't die. You just can't.”