Playing With Fire: The Battle of the Bands (A Starstruck Novella)

Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Mary Hughes ISBN: 9781940958217
Publisher: 7th Octave Publishing Publication: February 22, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Mary Hughes
ISBN: 9781940958217
Publisher: 7th Octave Publishing
Publication: February 22, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

It's the Battle of the Bands, but the real battle is in their hearts.

An electric story of music, passion, family, and rivalry. USA Today Bestselling author Mary Hughes brings you an intimate glimpse into musicians' lives, with flashes of her signature humor.

Clumsy but smokin' fiddle-player Shivawn Kelly meets hot bass guitarist Connor Chase and lightning attraction strikes. But their bands are adversaries in the first Starstruck Battle of the bands. Only one can win.

Shivawn fervently hopes it's her family's céilí band, but Connor's rock group might just be better. His music stirs her soul even as his lithe body stirs her interest. But her da forbids her to even go near "that eejit boy".

Connor needs the win for his band to trust him again, but Shivawn and her music light his heart with joy. Yet when he tries to connect with her, she rebuffs him. He respects her need for distance, though it's tearing him up inside.

And then he overhears a rival band plotting—and he's afraid their target is Shivawn. He may have to defy her wishes, her father, and his even own band to keep her safe.

Welcome to STARSTRUCK, a showplace for talent, a playground for love. A collection of contemporary novellas that will leave you breathless and craving more.

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It's the Battle of the Bands, but the real battle is in their hearts.

An electric story of music, passion, family, and rivalry. USA Today Bestselling author Mary Hughes brings you an intimate glimpse into musicians' lives, with flashes of her signature humor.

Clumsy but smokin' fiddle-player Shivawn Kelly meets hot bass guitarist Connor Chase and lightning attraction strikes. But their bands are adversaries in the first Starstruck Battle of the bands. Only one can win.

Shivawn fervently hopes it's her family's céilí band, but Connor's rock group might just be better. His music stirs her soul even as his lithe body stirs her interest. But her da forbids her to even go near "that eejit boy".

Connor needs the win for his band to trust him again, but Shivawn and her music light his heart with joy. Yet when he tries to connect with her, she rebuffs him. He respects her need for distance, though it's tearing him up inside.

And then he overhears a rival band plotting—and he's afraid their target is Shivawn. He may have to defy her wishes, her father, and his even own band to keep her safe.

Welcome to STARSTRUCK, a showplace for talent, a playground for love. A collection of contemporary novellas that will leave you breathless and craving more.

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