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earthboundcutie's review against another edition
4.0
4.5 stars
Lots of swearing, forgive me...
I really really wanted to give this one a 5 stars. However, there were some Unforgivable Acts.
Namely, the fact that Roxie was fucking TSTL like the entire time. That last gunfight scene????? Like girl why were you even born, who does that.
Also, Hank. I mean, who the fuck chooses Hank over Henry?? Hank is a terrible name (no offense to anyone named Hank). Like it does not sound badass at all. Putting the last name Nightingale on something doesn't mean it's a cool name.
That all being said, this was a hilarious fckn book. I loved it. I loved Roxie's parents, I loved Hank, I loved Tex and Jet and Daisy, and yeah, I even loved Roxie.
And then the fucking last chapter happened and I can't fucking wait for Jules and Vance's book. Kill me now I'm so excited.
Lots of swearing, forgive me...
I really really wanted to give this one a 5 stars. However, there were some Unforgivable Acts.
Namely, the fact that Roxie was fucking TSTL like the entire time. That last gunfight scene????? Like girl why were you even born, who does that
Spoiler
willingly and purposefully becomes a hostage, like who the fuck do you think you areAlso, Hank. I mean, who the fuck chooses Hank over Henry?? Hank is a terrible name (no offense to anyone named Hank). Like it does not sound badass at all. Putting the last name Nightingale on something doesn't mean it's a cool name.
That all being said, this was a hilarious fckn book. I loved it. I loved Roxie's parents, I loved Hank, I loved Tex and Jet and Daisy, and yeah, I even loved Roxie.
And then the fucking last chapter happened and I can't fucking wait for Jules and Vance's book. Kill me now I'm so excited.
pamgodwin's review against another edition
4.0
If the grunting alpha hero's dialogue consists of "Babe", "You have great hair", and "You're a nut", you know you're reading a Kristen Ashley novel. If the plot incorporates a kidnapping, a not-so-smart obsessive villain, a brotherhood of dominating gorgeous men, four-inch Jimmy Choos, and a suitcase full of hair products, you know you're reading a Kristen Ashley novel. I've read most of her books. They're all the same. Same level of sensuality and suspense. Same romantic happiness at the end. I can't read her books back to back because of the monotony in storyline and characters, but if I'm looking for a light, fun, sweet read, I always turn to Ms Ashley.
sjb86's review against another edition
5.0
I did love this book even with Hank been my lease favourite Hot Bunch Guy.
These books are so much more then the rock chicks they are all about lee's guys and guys in each family as well. Roxie and Hank suited each other straight away and I love the 'conversation’ they have much like Eddie and jet ‘talks’. Really loved Annette would love to know more about her and Jason.
These books are so much more then the rock chicks they are all about lee's guys and guys in each family as well. Roxie and Hank suited each other straight away and I love the 'conversation’ they have much like Eddie and jet ‘talks’. Really loved Annette would love to know more about her and Jason.
ammbooks's review against another edition
4.0
Reading about the Rock Chick escapades is like eating popcorn...
romancejunkie1025's review against another edition
5.0
Wow this is so turning out to be an awesome series. Wish I'd caught on sooner and started her instead of reading the spin-off series first then circling back. Can't wait for the next one.
mccorbin's review against another edition
5.0
By far, hands down, my favorite Rock Chick book and my favorite leading man of the Rock Chick series. This book had so much more insane drama, crazy family members, more detailed and intimate moments between Hank and Roxie that it has become the top of the tops in this series.
Spoilers!!!
Hank is my kind of man in so man ways. First, he just goes for Roxie, all out. When he gets her in bed, he tells her that now she is his and her problems are his to take care of and will keep her safe. But, holy crap, that part when he goes for a run and Billy breaks into his house and kidnaps Roxie was just SO insane that I couldn’t not put down my book even though it was way past my bedtime. I had to know what was going to happen; I had to know that Hank was going to kick Billy’s teeth in for even thinking about touching Roxie. However, my heart sank into the deep, dark sea when Hank didn’t call her after she was rescued by Vance. I think I slipped into a small, minor depression. And let me just say, this all happens in the beginning of the book so there is so much more that take place after these events.
I felt that the reader got more background on Roxie than we have in the previous books for the main female leads. To me, this made me connect more with Roxie and I felt stronger about every situation that she was put in. I loved that Roxie is Tex’s niece and that they start to build this wonderful connection between each other when she rolls into town. I also loved getting to read more about Luke. I am going to love his story when I get to it.
The one theme that I see in this series is that none of these women want to start a serious relationship with the men at first; they are all very hesitant. The men, however, know immediately that this is their women, end of story. All I could think of while reading these three stories is “why in the world would any woman say no to a relationship with them? I mean, they super sexy!”
Spoilers!!!
Hank is my kind of man in so man ways. First, he just goes for Roxie, all out. When he gets her in bed, he tells her that now she is his and her problems are his to take care of and will keep her safe. But, holy crap, that part when he goes for a run and Billy breaks into his house and kidnaps Roxie was just SO insane that I couldn’t not put down my book even though it was way past my bedtime. I had to know what was going to happen; I had to know that Hank was going to kick Billy’s teeth in for even thinking about touching Roxie. However, my heart sank into the deep, dark sea when Hank didn’t call her after she was rescued by Vance. I think I slipped into a small, minor depression. And let me just say, this all happens in the beginning of the book so there is so much more that take place after these events.
I felt that the reader got more background on Roxie than we have in the previous books for the main female leads. To me, this made me connect more with Roxie and I felt stronger about every situation that she was put in. I loved that Roxie is Tex’s niece and that they start to build this wonderful connection between each other when she rolls into town. I also loved getting to read more about Luke. I am going to love his story when I get to it.
The one theme that I see in this series is that none of these women want to start a serious relationship with the men at first; they are all very hesitant. The men, however, know immediately that this is their women, end of story. All I could think of while reading these three stories is “why in the world would any woman say no to a relationship with them? I mean, they super sexy!”
bookloverchelle's review against another edition
4.0
Another great read from Kristen Ashley in the Rock Chick series. Roxie is trying to get away from her ex-boyfriend and knows that the best place to start would be in Denver with her uncle, Tex. When she walks in to the bookstore where he works she's greeted by some of the most handsome men she's seen in her life, including Hank Nightingale. Hank is sex on legs and Roxie can't seem to stay away but with the threat of her ex hot on her heels she doesn't want to pollute this hot cops life with the grey that surrounds her. Hank can't take his eyes off of Roxie and knows that she's the one for him. But can he convince her that he wants every part of her, not just her body. Really enjoyable read but there are so many secondary characters and references to previous storylines that I do not think this could be read as a standalone. I am also getting a little frustrated with how the men in these stories seem to just plow right over the wishes of what the woman want. Yes, I like domineering alpha heroes but these guys seem to take it one step too far. Overall, great read and I can't wait to continue the series!
anasatticbookblog's review against another edition
5.0
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Rock Chick Redemption is the 3rd in the Rock Chick Series by Kristen Ashley and by far my favorite so far. I have a feeling I will love these more as it goes, if it is even possible. The only problem? All those amazing, hot, alpha guys in Denver will be gone! Noooooooo! I want one for my very own!
As soon as I started Rock Chick Redemption, it happened. That K.A. feeling….the goosebumps, the giddy, excited feeling, the stupid, perpetual grin I get whenever I read one of Kristen’s books. Even my husband kept commenting on the stupid smile I had.
I have to space out my Kristen Ashley books for a few reasons. The largest being NOTHING–not one fucking thing- gets done around my house. This book is 672 pages of pure escapist happiness, and I loved the crap out of it!
I am glad it’s been a month or two since my last Rock Chick excursion. It was like visiting all of my BFFs and fantasy men after not seeing them for a while….yet this book starts about 48 hours after Rock Chick Rescue (Rock Chick 2-see my review here) ended. The fashionable girly-girl Roxie is on the run from Billy, her loser/criminal boyfriend of seven years who just won’t let her go. Every time she leaves, he brings her back. So her new plan is to go to Denver to meet her Uncle Tex, who she has been writing letters to since she was little.
Roxie knew Tex worked at Fortnums so as soon as she walks in the store the fun begins…as it always does in Fortnums. Damn, I so want to go hang out there! So Roxie walks in, and what does she see?
“It looked like GQ was having a convention and all the best looking guys had decided to have coffee at Fortnum’s before going to seminars on how to cope with being really, unbelievably, fucking gorgeous.”
There were five of them. Two looked a lot alike, like they were brothers. But, of the lot, it was only the one with the whiskey-colored eyes that got my attention. They were all looking at me, but the minute my eyes hit Whisky, I felt lightheaded and had to stand stock-still or I would have fallen over in a dead faint.”
“Whisky” is Hank fucking Nightingale, my favorite of the hot guy posse so far…but I know Luke’s story (a newcomer in this book who was shot in the first) is coming up…so the series, if possible, may get even better. Just like all of these Denver guys, when they see something they want, they go after it with no chance of refusal. And Hank liked what he saw in Roxie. I mean their handshake upon meeting says it all:
“Hanks’s hand let mine go but instead of moving away as the others had, his fingers wrapped around my upper arm and he pulled me gently, but firmly away from Uncle Tex and towards him. Then more towards him, his hand sliding down my arm. Then more, his fingers circling my wrist. Then more, his hand finding and wrapping around mine. And finally, I was at his side, our shoulders nearly touching.”
But Hank was a good guy. He is the white knight. The police officer who walks the straight and narrow. Roxie is “grey”. She thinks she is tainted by her life with Billy, and could never be good enough for Hank Nightingale. Roxie is a high maintenance NUT. Her makeup routine is perfected in an hour, and she wears designer clothes and shoes (found on sale), even in Denver. But you can’t help but love her. Her inner thoughts were hysterical. The whole group grabbed her right up and were her BFFs immediately. Indy, Ally, Daisy, Jet, Tod, Stevie…..everyone just swooped in and made sure she was part of the posse. And just like the other guys, Hank took what he wanted immediately, with no doubts.
“Sweetheart”, he said in a low voice. “You were here to see your uncle until you stepped into Fortnum’s and you saw me and I saw you. You know it and I know it. You want me to convince you. I’m prepared to do that”
I swear, I think reading that made my nipples hard. (Sorry, TMI?)
“You’re moving too fast” I breathed. He kissed my neck then lifted his head and looked at me. “Sweetheart, I intend to move so fast, you’ll be dizzy,” he promised.
And it wouldn’t be a Kristen Ashley book if there isn’t a ton of action and adventure, shootings, kidnapping, and crazies.
“Tell me one thing, are you in danger?”
I lost my scowl and felt my body begin to melt.
Shit.
He was worried about me.
Billy had taken a sledgehammer to the door and he’d put his arm to my throat, once. Even after years of me running away and more than a year of no sex, he’d never raised a hand to me after the arm incident. He was intense, that was for certain, but every time I pretended to escape, he brought me back by talking me into it (or, at least, I let him think that).
I didn’t think I was in danger. I was just trapped.
“I’m not in danger, I just have… a situation. I’m fixing it,” I told Hank.
And of course, family. We get the Nightingale family, but we also get Roxie’s mom and dad who were just as crazy as Roxie and had me laughing my ass off. We also have Roxie’s hysterical best friend Annette and her boyfriend who fell in love with Denver and decided to open a second head shop there. Between all of them, and the antics of the regular Rock Chicks plus Daisy and Shirleen….and you have the makings for a funny-ass book.
Likes:
-Every single one of the hot guy posse.
-Hank was so swoony and amazing and perfect……..I fucking loved him.
-Roxie’s sweet, silly, child-like personality.
-Revisiting the characters from previous books is like coming home.
-Every single one of the hot guy posse (wait, didn’t I say that?)
-Roxie’s parents and friends.
-Fortnums. I fucking love Fortnums.
-Shamus. I loved that dog.
Dislikes:
-I would love a little more sex in the sex scenes (OK, a lot more)
-Similar enough to the others that reading them all in a row might be exhausting.
Rating: 5 stars, 3.5 Heat
I had put off reading the Rock Chick Series at first because it supposedly wasn’t as hot as the others, and a little lighter and funnier in spirit. Now that I have read this one, I can say this series is just as good as the others I have read, and I do think that it should be read before The Dream Man Series and The Colorado Mountain Series, and even The Burg Series, because characters from here appear in those series as well. It is killing me not to press purchase on Rock Chick Renegade, but I so look forward to coming back after a month break.
“She’s The One had just started playing when Hank arrived…..”What?” I asked. “Been waitin’ a long time to meet the girl in this song.”
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Rock Chick Redemption is the 3rd in the Rock Chick Series by Kristen Ashley and by far my favorite so far. I have a feeling I will love these more as it goes, if it is even possible. The only problem? All those amazing, hot, alpha guys in Denver will be gone! Noooooooo! I want one for my very own!
As soon as I started Rock Chick Redemption, it happened. That K.A. feeling….the goosebumps, the giddy, excited feeling, the stupid, perpetual grin I get whenever I read one of Kristen’s books. Even my husband kept commenting on the stupid smile I had.
I have to space out my Kristen Ashley books for a few reasons. The largest being NOTHING–not one fucking thing- gets done around my house. This book is 672 pages of pure escapist happiness, and I loved the crap out of it!
I am glad it’s been a month or two since my last Rock Chick excursion. It was like visiting all of my BFFs and fantasy men after not seeing them for a while….yet this book starts about 48 hours after Rock Chick Rescue (Rock Chick 2-see my review here) ended. The fashionable girly-girl Roxie is on the run from Billy, her loser/criminal boyfriend of seven years who just won’t let her go. Every time she leaves, he brings her back. So her new plan is to go to Denver to meet her Uncle Tex, who she has been writing letters to since she was little.
Roxie knew Tex worked at Fortnums so as soon as she walks in the store the fun begins…as it always does in Fortnums. Damn, I so want to go hang out there! So Roxie walks in, and what does she see?
“It looked like GQ was having a convention and all the best looking guys had decided to have coffee at Fortnum’s before going to seminars on how to cope with being really, unbelievably, fucking gorgeous.”
There were five of them. Two looked a lot alike, like they were brothers. But, of the lot, it was only the one with the whiskey-colored eyes that got my attention. They were all looking at me, but the minute my eyes hit Whisky, I felt lightheaded and had to stand stock-still or I would have fallen over in a dead faint.”
“Whisky” is Hank fucking Nightingale, my favorite of the hot guy posse so far…but I know Luke’s story (a newcomer in this book who was shot in the first) is coming up…so the series, if possible, may get even better. Just like all of these Denver guys, when they see something they want, they go after it with no chance of refusal. And Hank liked what he saw in Roxie. I mean their handshake upon meeting says it all:
“Hanks’s hand let mine go but instead of moving away as the others had, his fingers wrapped around my upper arm and he pulled me gently, but firmly away from Uncle Tex and towards him. Then more towards him, his hand sliding down my arm. Then more, his fingers circling my wrist. Then more, his hand finding and wrapping around mine. And finally, I was at his side, our shoulders nearly touching.”
But Hank was a good guy. He is the white knight. The police officer who walks the straight and narrow. Roxie is “grey”. She thinks she is tainted by her life with Billy, and could never be good enough for Hank Nightingale. Roxie is a high maintenance NUT. Her makeup routine is perfected in an hour, and she wears designer clothes and shoes (found on sale), even in Denver. But you can’t help but love her. Her inner thoughts were hysterical. The whole group grabbed her right up and were her BFFs immediately. Indy, Ally, Daisy, Jet, Tod, Stevie…..everyone just swooped in and made sure she was part of the posse. And just like the other guys, Hank took what he wanted immediately, with no doubts.
“Sweetheart”, he said in a low voice. “You were here to see your uncle until you stepped into Fortnum’s and you saw me and I saw you. You know it and I know it. You want me to convince you. I’m prepared to do that”
I swear, I think reading that made my nipples hard. (Sorry, TMI?)
“You’re moving too fast” I breathed. He kissed my neck then lifted his head and looked at me. “Sweetheart, I intend to move so fast, you’ll be dizzy,” he promised.
And it wouldn’t be a Kristen Ashley book if there isn’t a ton of action and adventure, shootings, kidnapping, and crazies.
“Tell me one thing, are you in danger?”
I lost my scowl and felt my body begin to melt.
Shit.
He was worried about me.
Billy had taken a sledgehammer to the door and he’d put his arm to my throat, once. Even after years of me running away and more than a year of no sex, he’d never raised a hand to me after the arm incident. He was intense, that was for certain, but every time I pretended to escape, he brought me back by talking me into it (or, at least, I let him think that).
I didn’t think I was in danger. I was just trapped.
“I’m not in danger, I just have… a situation. I’m fixing it,” I told Hank.
And of course, family. We get the Nightingale family, but we also get Roxie’s mom and dad who were just as crazy as Roxie and had me laughing my ass off. We also have Roxie’s hysterical best friend Annette and her boyfriend who fell in love with Denver and decided to open a second head shop there. Between all of them, and the antics of the regular Rock Chicks plus Daisy and Shirleen….and you have the makings for a funny-ass book.
Likes:
-Every single one of the hot guy posse.
-Hank was so swoony and amazing and perfect……..I fucking loved him.
-Roxie’s sweet, silly, child-like personality.
-Revisiting the characters from previous books is like coming home.
-Every single one of the hot guy posse (wait, didn’t I say that?)
-Roxie’s parents and friends.
-Fortnums. I fucking love Fortnums.
-Shamus. I loved that dog.
Dislikes:
-I would love a little more sex in the sex scenes (OK, a lot more)
-Similar enough to the others that reading them all in a row might be exhausting.
Rating: 5 stars, 3.5 Heat
I had put off reading the Rock Chick Series at first because it supposedly wasn’t as hot as the others, and a little lighter and funnier in spirit. Now that I have read this one, I can say this series is just as good as the others I have read, and I do think that it should be read before The Dream Man Series and The Colorado Mountain Series, and even The Burg Series, because characters from here appear in those series as well. It is killing me not to press purchase on Rock Chick Renegade, but I so look forward to coming back after a month break.
“She’s The One had just started playing when Hank arrived…..”What?” I asked. “Been waitin’ a long time to meet the girl in this song.”
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