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Reverb | Anna Zabo
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The tougher they are, the harder they fall. Twisted Wishes bass player Mish Sullivan is a rock goddessgorgeous, sexy and comfortable in the spotlight. With fame comes unwanted attention, though: a stalker is desperate to get close. Mish can fend for herself, just as she always has. But after an attack lands her in the hospital, the band reacts, sticking her with a bodyguard she doesnt need or want. David Altet has an instant connection with Mish. A certified badass, this ex-army martial arts expert can take down a man twice his size. But nothingnot living as a trans man, not his intensive military trainingprepared him for the challenge of Mish. Sex with her is a distraction neither of them can afford, yet the hot, kink-filled nights keep coming. When Mishs stalker ups his game, David must make a choicelover or bodyguard. Hed rather have Mish alive than in his bed. But Mish wants David, and no one, especially not a stalker, will force her to give him up. This book is approximately 105,000 words One-click with confidence. This title is part of the Carina Press Romance Promise: all the romance youre looking for with an HEA/HFN. Its a promise!
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Reverb | Anna Zabo
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I love a bodyguard/rockstar romance. This is book three in the series, but it‘s my first by the author and it was great as a stand alone, but made me want to read the first two books. There‘s steamy scenes, fun rockstar moments and wonderful representation.

When a stalker starts emailing Mish, her band mates hire David as a bodyguard. While the danger is there, the feelings between the two sparks into a relationship of sorts, until it‘s more.

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I always struggle to review the books that hit me just right, which is why I‘ve sat on REVERB for days. I can‘t stop thinking about it as an affecting romance between two cool people, as a glorious smorgasbord of MOMENTS, and as the culmination of an amazing series about a found family of queer rock stars.

It‘s that last one I keep coming back to. REVERB is definitely Mish and David‘s story, but their romance is all tied up with their feelings ⬇️

xicanti for the band. Mish is a former loner who‘s now totally committed to the guys she shares her career with. David‘s a current loner who struggles with how badly he wants to join them all. My heart ached and rejoiced as I watched them work past their issues as a couple and as members of a close-knit group.

I‘m also really glad I paused to read COUNTERPOINT instead of diving into REVERB straight after SYNCOPATION, as I planned to. Zabo builds ⬇️
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xicanti the band‘s career, and their familial relationship, book by book. The backstory makes Mish and David‘s romance so much richer. You don‘t want to miss out on it.

Zabo‘s said they‘re done with Twisted Wishes for now, but I dearly hope they come back to the band someday. I mean, Marcella‘s still single and I‘d LOVE LOVE LOVE to see her connect with an awesome person while the central characters from the first three books cheer her on.
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I have INTENSE VICTORIA DAY PLANS. First I‘m gonna finish REVERB, which I couldn‘t do last night because I got sucked into a Taiwanese culinary dramedy. Once that‘s done, I‘ll tackle more SILVER SPOON. And my love for this series made me realize I hardly ever read musical nonfiction, so I‘m gonna dip into WE OUGHTA KNOW, Andrea Warner‘s look at four seminal Canadian singers from the 90s.

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I know it looks like I spent the whole day eating things while I read REVERB, but alas, this was not the case. I passed the 50% mark during my massive supper, though, and I‘m so in love with the book that I‘m pretty sure I‘ll be reading it until 2am.

Tonight‘s beer was Red Roof Lager, which I figured was mostly a gimmick for Salisbury House, our big MB breakfast/burger joint. It‘s actually delicious; citrusy and drinkable, especially with curry.

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xicanti @Tamra this whole meal was soooooo good. Way too big, but soooooo good. 6y
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My lunchtime attempt to salvage some dodgy eggplant failed. Blah. On to dessert: a meringue disc topped with whipped cream and strawberries. Book on the side, as per usual.

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Standard weekend breakfast with strawberries and queer rock star romance. I‘ve gotta re-dye my hair this morning and do a teensy bit more on my bedroom refurbishment project, but then I plan to WALLOW in this awesome book. It‘s tense and sexy and packed with great found family moments, plus lots of vicarious performance highs. Exactly what I wanted.

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I bought a case of Queer Beer last weekend and deliberately left it untouched until I was ready to start REVERB by Anna Zabo. Book/beer pairings are important, y‘all.

The beer‘s great; fruity, as promised, but not sweet. And I‘m loving the book as of 12% in. It feels so good to be back with the band, and to finally get quality time with Mish! I‘m gonna be heartbroken when it ends and I‘ve gotta say goodbye to Twisted Wishes.

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This is a lovely wrap-up to the Twisted Wishes series, with the band back on the road for a new tour and album. The dynamic between all the characters is great, a true “found family”, and one that David desperately wants to remain a part of but doesn‘t know how to accept (when you pride yourself on being able to handle “being alone” for so long it‘s really, REALLY hard to swallow and change). Mish is wonderfully fabulous, which we already knew.

balletbookworm There was a shade too much Instalust for my taste, in both sides, but that‘s definitely a YMMV situation. If you liked the Bodyguard but wanted a different (read: better/HEA ending) get Reverb when it drops in May. (edited) 6y
balletbookworm Also: MUCH STEAMINESS, though a lot less kink than then previous two books (although not much could have been kinkier than rope+pie in Counterpoint 😉). 6y
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