Get lost in a world of rock stars, romance and paparazzi in this new adult/contemporary romance series!
BOOK DESCRIPTION: Ella White had no idea that one phone call could change her life.
She and her band, The Wild Diamonds, were doing a radio interview when a firefighter named Dean called in and asked her to be his date to a charity ball.
What started as a date for a good cause quickly turns into a whirlwind romance, but can Dean handle life in the spotlight?
THE WILD DIAMONDS Series:
Each book in this series follows a different member of the world-famous rock band The Wild Diamonds as they fall in love.
Book 1: Love and Lyrics
Book 2: Love in the Studio
Book 3: Love on Radio
Book 4: Love on Stage (Coming soon!)
Book 5: Love in the Spotlight (Coming soon!)
Fans of Bella Andre, Kate Perry and Jasinda Wilder will love going on tour with The Wild Diamonds in this spicy romance series with rockin’ women, sexy men and steamy romance that leaves you begging for more.
***This 18,000 word erotic novella contains explicit sex scenes, and is not suitable for anyone under 18.***
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