Untwisted
(Lost in Oblivion #2.5)
by Cari Quinn and Taryn Elliott
Review
Book 2.5 in the NEW ADULT rock star series, Lost in Oblivion
Falling in love was easy…figuring out the rhythm of being a couple, not so much.
Now that they’ve pressed play, life is going way too fast for Gray Duffy and Jazz Edwards. A super hot video has boosted their band Oblivion’s popularity even higher, and suddenly Gray and Jazz are the reigning prince and princess of rock. But as their private wedding ceremony in their most special place approaches, they realize they can’t go forward without facing their roots.
With new family members coming into the mix and old unresolved dramas coming to a head, one thing is for sure—the harder they rock, the bigger the drop.
Falling in love was easy…figuring out the rhythm of being a couple, not so much.
Now that they’ve pressed play, life is going way too fast for Gray Duffy and Jazz Edwards. A super hot video has boosted their band Oblivion’s popularity even higher, and suddenly Gray and Jazz are the reigning prince and princess of rock. But as their private wedding ceremony in their most special place approaches, they realize they can’t go forward without facing their roots.
With new family members coming into the mix and old unresolved dramas coming to a head, one thing is for sure—the harder they rock, the bigger the drop.
Jazz and Gray are now moving on with their relationship and the pregnancy. It is endearing to read about how they are trying to re-group and become "responsible" now that they are going to be parents.
Jazz and pregnancy means morning sickness, hormones, and crying. She who has always been so tough, is now subject to the changes her body is going through. She has a lot to deal with... how many pregnant drummers do you know have the energy to put in a full day and still go to a studio and record?
This installment of the Oblivion series is an in depth look at this changing relationship and the growing pains, pun intended) of maturing and developing a relationship.
As always, it is never a dull moment with Gray. You can bank on it that will mess up, over compensate in order to make Jazz happy, and in the end, he perseveres because his love for Jazz is so complete.
Great read!
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