Cocktails and Books
Written on Oct 11, 2013
As Damaged's popularity grows, Cass has to learn how to deal with not only over zealous fans lusting after her man, but also a domineering manager who would like nothing more than for Cass to be gone. It was sometimes a big blow to Cass' self-esteem when she was made to feel like she wasn't wanted, but Tucker was there trying to protect her and ensure she knew how he felt about her. But there were times when Tucker being tightlipped about things (his past, video shoots, musical credits, Cass' father) hurt Cass more than protected her. I know Tucker did it because he loves her and thinks he's protecting her, but if Cass is going to be with him (and his star continues to rise) they need to figure out a way where she can deal with all the craziness and know that he's there to catch her if she falls.
I loved the secondary story with the relationships between the band members (and sometimes members from other bands). I though Eric was an ass, but he definitely had a reason for being the way he was and I think with Cass' friendship, he's become more human. I hope to see more of that as we move into the next book.
This didn't have the emotional punch WHITE TRASH BEAUTIFUL had, but the characters are moving away from something very tragic and I was glad what the had to endure wasn't as painful as the first book. I look forward to more for Cass, Tucker and Damaged.