Audiobook Review: The Road Home

 



Sex and rock & roll are my top priorities. I mean, let’s face it, they’re my only priorities.

As frontman of Austin’s most popular metal band, I have it all. But when a car accident nearly kills my best friend, I’m rocketed back to memories of that horrible night, all those years ago when I lost my family at the hands of a drunk driver.

That’s trauma I’d rather leave buried, so when Nicole, aka Arson Nic, the roller derby dynamo, skates into my bed, I’m more than happy to bury myself in her sweet solace. What I don’t expect is to wake up with feelings.

When a once-in-a-lifetime tour opportunity takes me back to the Cherokee reservation where I grew up, I'll have to face the past I buried long ago if I want to take the road home to a future with Nicole.


My Review

When the story first started, I was not really fans of either Nicole or Jake. I thought Nicole was clingy and Jake was a player. Yet, as the story progressed, I felt for them both. I warmed up to Nicole first and then Jake. 

The range of emotions that both Jake and Nicole experienced was a lot. It was not an easy road but worth the ending. 

I really liked this next addition on this series. I have quickly fallen in love with these books. They are very emotional. You can feel all the emotions even more by listening to the audiobook. Narrators, Maxine Mitchell and Gabriel Spires are amazing lending their voices to Nicole and Jake as well as the other characters. 

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