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Rock Chick by Kristen Ashley

shellysbookcorner's review against another edition

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4.0

A friend of mine suggested I read Rock Chick and bought me a copy. After that I'm became hooked and had to continue with the rest of the series! I love Kristen Ashley's style or writing. This story just sucked me in and I felt like I was there one of the gang. I love Eddie and how he stopped at nothing when it came to Jet. Jet has the wait of the world on her shoulders with a sick mother and troublesome father. I completely understood where Jet was coming when it came to Eddie. Her family came first and I respected her for that but you can't always do everything alone and having help from friends isn't a bad thing. I really enjoyed the second book in this story and I'm calling dibs on Eddie! Yes I know I have more to read but there's just something about him.

lbarnhill3's review against another edition

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5.0

Another great Rock Chick book! Such a great series, comprende?

cassire's review against another edition

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5.0

The second book in the Rock Chick series is just as good as the first. Jet is so busy taking care of everyone else and working two jobs that she is barely hanging on. Her good for nothing father shows up and everything goes to hell. Eddie is a cop that has been trying to get to know Jet for a while. Then Jet's drama begins.

Kristen Ashley know how to create amazing characters. You get to know and love the secondary characters just as much as the main characters. There is romance, adventure, and friendship. This is a story that you will come back and read again and again.

rockchickchickyrock's review against another edition

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4.0

For me the first rock chick book was better but still a good read.

lindaunconventionalbookworms's review against another edition

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3.0

Rock Chick Rescue had a little too much drama for my taste, and Eddie is too macho - physically taking Jet from her place, to bring him to hers is not OK.

Full review to come soon.

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lexithejedi's review against another edition

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funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted fast-paced

4.0

laurenjodi's review against another edition

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4.0

Rock Chick Rescue
4 Stars

Once again I'm in the minority in preferring this book to the Indy and Lee's story. Don't get me wrong, Rock Chick is an entertaining read, but Indy's drama is simply too over the top for me.

Jet's shy nature and sweet personality is far more appealing even if she isn't as self-confident as Indy or Aly. One of the best aspects of the story is her coming into her own, and those moments when she sticks up for herself and for those she cares about are wonderful (and not a little bit kick-ass).

Eddie is seriously scorching and his over-the-top possessiveness, which seems to rub some readers the wrong way, didn't bother me. Perhaps it's a sign of having read too many KA alpha-hole heroes.

One minor issue is the rather abrupt ending with Eddie and Jet's HEA in the works, but not completely THERE. The book could certainly do with one of KA's incredible epilogues.

All in all, a rare case in which the sequel is better than the original and I look forward to listening to Hank's story next.

vsrkive's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5/5 stars

emilyfis's review against another edition

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adventurous funny tense

4.25

iztheliz's review against another edition

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5.0

Read August 2012
Reread January 2014