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Friday, January 9, 2015

Review for Trouble Makers (Trouble #4) by Emme Rollins

Trouble Makers (Trouble #4)

Trouble Makers (Trouble #4)

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When your best friend falls in love with a rock star, you either join her in her fixation, or you spend a lot of nights eating ice cream and watching Netflix by yourself. If you can’t beat them, join them, isn’t that what they say?

While Bree—my best friend since forever—couldn’t get enough of “Trouble” and their lead singer, Rob Burns, I set my sights a little lower – and to the left. Rob’s immediate left, that is, at least on stage. Tyler Cook was Trouble’s lead guitarist, a tall, glorious, dark blonde, beautiful specimen of a man who could make ovaries explode and panties drop with just one twist of that smirky smile of his.

Of course, it was all just in good fun, two girls going to Trouble concerts and screaming ourselves hoarse along with the rest of the fans. Bree’s fascination with Rob, and mine with Tyler, was a fun little fantasy, a distraction from our boring everyday lives, mine as a dental hygienist and Bree’s as an elementary school music teacher, until one day the “what-if” game Bree liked to play—and in, “what if we met Trouble some day?” and “What if they asked us to go on tour with them?”—actually happened.

Actually. Happened.

One minute we were going to see Trouble in concert, and the next, we were backstage, face-to-face with the real-live, sexy thing. I never expected to meet rock god Tyler Cook. I never expected to end up on a tour bus with sex god Tyler Cook. I certainly never expected to fall in love with the man, that beautiful, broken, wild man, or become so hooked I simply couldn’t give him up—no matter what it cost, or who I hurt, even myself.

Because sometimes you have to stop asking yourself, “What if?” Sometimes you have to find out what happens next.



Review by Gia:
Trouble Makers in book four in the Trouble series.    It can be red without reading the first three.  I didn't read the first three and I was not lost in reading this one.   This is Katie and Tyler's story.  
Katie is a free spirit.  She loves the band Trouble.  Her Dad isn't much of a Dad to her but he does manage to get her front row ticket to a Trouble concert.  After a chance meeting with Tyler and Rob from the band, her and her friend Bree end up back stage.
Bree and Rob hit it off and there story is in the first three book in the Trouble series.   Tyler and Katie hit if off pretty well too.  After a great night and day together Tyler asks Katie to come with him on tour.  Katie and Tyler have a whirlwind relationship.   I was surprised that their relationship took a heavy turn.   Drugs get involved and they both hit bottom.   It was a little heart wrenching to read towards the end.    I can't wait to read more of their story.  I'm hoping for a happy ever after.
5 Amazeballs Stars!!!!



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About the Author:
Emme Rollins a NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY Bestselling Author of New Adult/Mature Young Adult fiction. She’s been writing since she could hold a crayon and still chews her pen caps to a mangled plastic mess. She did not, however, eat paste as a kid.

She has two degrees, a bachelor’s and a master’s, one of which she’s still paying for, but neither of which she uses out in the “real world,” because when she isn’t writing, she spends her time growing an organic garden to feed her husband and children (and far too many rabbits and deer!) where they live on twenty gorgeous forested acres in rural Michigan.

She loves tending her beehives (bees are wonderful pollinators and Hello!? Honey!) and keeping up with her daily yoga practice and going for long walks in the woods with her boxer, Rodeo, who loves chasing squirrels almost as much as Emme loves writing!

Emme loves hearing from fans, so feel free to use the contact page on her site to connect with her.

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