Rock Hard by Olivia Cunning

Rock Hard (Sinners on Tour, #2)

by Olivia Cunning

Two years ago, Sed gave Jessica an ultimatum and she broke his heart by leaving without a backwards glance. Since then, he's tried to forget her by screwing any woman who will have him. It's no use. Sed still loves Jessica. Seeing her working in a strip club, with all those men gawking at her, sends Sed into a jealous rage. Jessica belongs to him. Always has, always will.

Heartbroken, Jessica made her choice and ended their engagement. Since then, she's tried to forget him by avoiding men entirely. It's no use. Jessica still hates Sed and knows one mere woman will never satisfy his over-inflated ego or insatiable sexual appetite. When she has no choice but to take a summer job that has her trapped on Sinners' tour bus with the impossibly sexy jerk for two entire months, she's furious- but the passion between them is hotter than ever.

Trapped together on the Sinners tour bus for the summer, Sed and Jessica will rediscover the millions of steamy reasons they never should have called it quits in the first place...

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3.5 stars
This was fun, though not as much as the first for me. I was really upset with Sed at the beginning, learning what he had told Jessica and I totally understand why she left him. But I also felt like the fact she basically hopped back into bed with him immediately kind of counter productive. I dunno, I felt like he had to earn it before she gave herself again, even though she found the perfect excuse to do so (i.e: revenge. I don't think even she believed her "reasons"...)

It was a bit too much, reading this straight after the first. I had to skim some of the sexy scenes because there was simply so much of them, and on the heels of the first novel it was overwhelming. I think I shall attempt to read one novel per month, that way I could enjoy it.

But these two were definitely scorching.

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