
Rising West (Save Me #1/ Turner Artist Rocker #1), Aly Stiles/ Alyson Santos.Back to Delaware (The King Brothers #1), Andrea Hopkins.See Her (Turn it Up #1), Natalie Parker.Bad Liar (The Reed Rivers Trilogy #1), Lauren Rowe.More Jade (Love You More #1), Laura Pavlov.Bang on Loosely (The Bangover #3), Lili Valente.Brix (A Rebels Havoc #1), Brooke O’Brien.Now and Always (Crown Creek #5), Theresa Leigh.Remember Me (Music for the Heart #4), Faith Starr.Music Man (Romance in Rehoboth #1), K.L.Dear Future Self (Starfish #1.5/ #2), Lisa Becker.Fallen Star (Ruined Rockstars #1), Heather Ashley.Rise: Eva & Rafe Book 2 (Black Hearts Still Beat #2), L A Cotton (previous title Rise: The Interlude).Whisky Moments (Steele Family #4), Emily Bowie.Surprise Best Man (Lover Boys #3), Aubrey Wright.Rock Star’s Curvy Obsession, Amber Branley.
Rock Star, Unbroken (Tragic Duet #2), S.M.Rock Me Harder (Bad Boys of Rock #2), Jenna Jacob.Replay (Off the Record #2/ #3, The Black Hole Collection #9), Madelynne Ellis.Remember Me This Way (The Sounds of Us #3), C.R.
Regretting Gabriel (Reason to Ruin #2), Anna Brooks. RAPT: The Pric e of Love (Everhide #3), Tania Joyce. Never Love a Rockstar (Never Trust #3/ Rockstars in Kill Devil Hills #3), Sarah Darlington. Love to Hate Her (Wild to Love #2/ Wild Love #2, Wild Minds Duet #1), J. Love at the Bluebird, Aurora Rose Reynolds and Jessica Marin. Just for Now (Cataclysm #4), Jerica MacMillan. Just a Tease (Sinful Serenade #0.75), Crystal Kaswell. Hard Rock Promise (Cherry Lips), Athena Wright. Halfway to Someday (Wild Child #1), Layla Dorine. Finale (Center Stage #3), Rebecca Stone. Face the Music (Love, Hate, Rock-n-Roll #3), J.B. Extraordinary Dreams (Love and Music in Texas #7), Nikki Lynn Barrett. Dangerous Games (Dating Games #3), T.K. Bound by Obsession (Bound #1), Aleisha Maree. So, without further ado, let’s take a look at the rocker romances that filled our eReaders during that fateful year! January 2020 What I’ve always loved about rockstar romance is that, for me anyway, it involves a little more fantasy than other books, because they’re celebrities, so that makes them a little more unreachable. I think, more than ever, readers wanted more stories so they could escape what was happening in the real world.