Title: Down & Dirty
Author: Rhenna Morgan
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Carina Press
Publication Date: March 11th, 2019
Hosted by: Lady Amber’s PR
Blurb:
The Men of Haven: fierce passion, unyielding loyalty.
Especially when it comes to their women.
A powerful man
Axel McKee abandoned his musical career years ago in favor of becoming a power player on the music scene. His dreams of the spotlight are over—and he’s better off for it. Working with his Haven brothers and building their empire is enough for him.
One who commanded attention with nothing more than a look
And then came Lizzy. A dynamic, beautiful powerhouse of a performer unlike any he’s seen or heard before. Her presence leaps off stage and into the heart of anyone who watches her sing. Axel wants her. Wants to help her and collaborate with her… But more than anything, he wants to be with her.
And every ounce of his attention was locked on her
Two things are immediately obvious: Lizzy’s been burned before, and earning her trust will be Axel’s biggest challenge yet. If he can get this fierce, stubborn, talented woman to see the passion and care that he’s offering, he might get a chance at a new dream—sharing the spotlight with the woman he loves.
REVIEWER: AMY
RATING: 4 STARS
This was my first book by this author so obviously I haven't read any of the other books in this series. I was fine reading this one. I followed the storyline so easily. It does however make me want to read the others though. This author has a way of drawing you in and making you apart of the story. I so wanted to be a part of Axel's family. They are loyal, brutally honest, opinioniated and very overprotective. They are the kind of family you want on their side.
This is a different take on the music world. You see the dirty side of the world. Lizzy has true talent but she's been screwed over one to many times. She doesn't exactly trust Axel but it comes in times. Axel is very much in control. He's a Dom and protects the ones he loves. He has an instant attraction to Lizzy. He moves fast with her. Tells her like it is. Sometimes he is a bit much. I was glad to see that Lizzy and the rest of the girls were able to stand on their own as well. Most of this book is the men taking care of business and it was nice to see that the women had a backbone as well. I liked Lizzy and Axel together. They fit well. He was protective yet cared about her. He let her have her voice instead of hiding it. I'm pretty his mom would have beaten him if he didn't. Lizzy has some sass. She gave it back to him when needed and submitted as well. Oh and on a side note, I"m not sure who the author uses for a muse on Lizzy but I was hoping Axel was a lot hotter then what was on the cover. No offense to the model but he's just not what I had pictured for him. This was a great book! A great sense of coming together to make Lizzy and her band great, find love and take the bad guy down!
This is a different take on the music world. You see the dirty side of the world. Lizzy has true talent but she's been screwed over one to many times. She doesn't exactly trust Axel but it comes in times. Axel is very much in control. He's a Dom and protects the ones he loves. He has an instant attraction to Lizzy. He moves fast with her. Tells her like it is. Sometimes he is a bit much. I was glad to see that Lizzy and the rest of the girls were able to stand on their own as well. Most of this book is the men taking care of business and it was nice to see that the women had a backbone as well. I liked Lizzy and Axel together. They fit well. He was protective yet cared about her. He let her have her voice instead of hiding it. I'm pretty his mom would have beaten him if he didn't. Lizzy has some sass. She gave it back to him when needed and submitted as well. Oh and on a side note, I"m not sure who the author uses for a muse on Lizzy but I was hoping Axel was a lot hotter then what was on the cover. No offense to the model but he's just not what I had pictured for him. This was a great book! A great sense of coming together to make Lizzy and her band great, find love and take the bad guy down!
A native Oklahoman, Rhenna Morgan is a certified romance junkie. Whether it’s contemporary, paranormal, or fantasy you’re after, Rhenna’s stories pack romantic escape full of new, exciting worlds, and strong, intuitive men who fight to keep the women they want. For advance release news and exclusive content, sign up for her newsletter at http://RhennaMorgan.com. You'll also find all of her social links there, along with her smoking hot inspiration boards.
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And waited.
And tried like hell to keep the cocktail of rage, praise and outright fear mushrooming up in her chest from spewing all over the seemingly unfazed man next to her. She made it until Vic and his flat ass disappeared into the back office. By some miracle, her first words came out surprisingly restrained. “Tell me you’re a friend of Rex’s and not some stranger who not only just squarely stuck his nose right in the middle of my business, but knows enough details of my bookings to make me seriously uneasy.”
There was no hint to the smile he shot her this time, the sheer devilment behind the curve of his full lips potent enough to make the most hardened woman giggle like a little girl. “Don’t know anyone named Rex, lass, so we’re gonna have to go with door number two. Though, I wouldn’t let the fact that I knew how much you’d booked the gig for tweak you too much. Vic’s not the most creative guy. Every band that’s worth a damned gets the same deal.”
“And you know about bands and their going rates because…”
“Because I know music and I know bar owners.” He faced her fully and held out his hand. “Axel McKee.”
Damn, but the man’s voice was a weapon. Rich, deep, and made all the more intoxicating with the accent. But that was nothing compared to his presence. To the raw, masculine energy emanating off him and the startling focus behind his brilliant green eyes.
He kept his hand steady. Patiently waiting for her to take what he offered.
A crossroad moment.
How she knew it, she couldn’t say, but she felt it in her bones. Intuited the gravity of the situation the way prey recognized a predator had marked them as a target.
And yet, rather than run, she lifted her hand and pressed her palm against his.
Oh. Holy. Hell.
A shiver she didn’t have a prayer of containing moved through her and her breath hitched with all the subtlety of a woman who’d just felt a man’s lips on the back of her neck for the first time.
His fingers tightened around hers. A tangible testament that he’d felt and witnessed her response, which in itself should have mortified her. Instead the deepened connection resonated through her like a tether in the middle of straight-line wind.
“Lizzy Hemming.” The quaver in her response and the sexual rasp that went with it slapped her well-honed sense of self-preservation back into place, and she tugged her hand free with an awkward abruptness. “Though, you appear to already know that.”
“Everyone in this bar knows your name.”
“True, but not one of them saw fit to saunter over here and put my band’s income at risk.”
His smile really was a killer. Quick and loaded with mischief. “Vic’s an idiot, but he’s not that stupid. You covered a week’s worth of hourly wages for half of his staff on his cut of the door alone, and the way he’s trained his bartenders to short people on most of the drinks, you put him squarely in the black for the rest of the month. The last thing that’s gonna happen is you losing a booking.” He cocked his head the same way he had with Vic, only without the dangerous vibe behind his eyes. “Now, if you’re ready to stop playing gigs like this, that’s a whole different conversation.”
Every DEFCON alarm hardwired from past experience went off at once, blaring with enough decibels to nearly make her outwardly wince. As lead-ins went, it was a smooth one, but she’d learned the hard way what trusting smooth talkers earned you. Especially the hot ones. “How exactly is it you know Vic, but he doesn’t know you? And what do you mean, I know music?”
“I know Vic because—bad business man or not—he books good bands, and I make it my business to keep an eye out for good music in and around Texas. I know music because I love it. Have my whole life.”
“You make it your business why?”
His expression shifted. Narrowed with a shrewdness that made her feel as though he’d easily peeled away all her armor and studied the raw woman underneath. “You’re a guarded woman, Elizabeth. Why is that?”
“No one calls me Elizabeth. It doesn’t fit. Never has.”
One look. Ruthless determination behind his eyes and an uncompromising firmness to his lips. “It fits you perfectly. You’re just afraid to wear it.”
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