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Review: Your Chorus by Katia Rose


S T O R Y S Y N O P S I S :

*As found on Amazon

Spending three weeks on a bus with your boyfriend, his rock band, and their entire tour crew: possibly a bad idea. Spending three weeks on a bus with your ex-boyfriend, his rock band, and their entire tour crew: definitely a bad idea. But with the contract signed and the gigs all booked, Roxanne Nadeau finds herself heading out on the road as the accompanying violinist for reigning rock gods Sherbrooke Station, despite being on less than cordial terms with their bassist. Not that the situation comes as a surprise. Roxanne and Cole’s near-constant on/off status has become a longstanding joke among their friends, and while the seven years of history between the two might suggest that resistance is futile, Roxanne’s determined to make this breakup their last. Cole’s equally convinced he can use the opportunity to win her back for good. Some conniving band-mates, way too many long drives, and the insanity of tour life all turn the bus into a pressure cooker that would detonate even the most stable of relationships. The explosion is inevitable; it’s how much of themselves they can salvage from the rubble that Roxanne and Cole will need to figure out. 'Your Chorus' is part of the Sherbrooke Station Quartet, a series of steamy rock star stand-alones from author Katia Rose. To find out more about the series or to purchase a copy, visit the author's website here.

R E V I E W :

Your Chorus is the fourth and final novel in the Sherbrooke Station Quartet. It can easily be read as a standalone novel but I think it would be beneficial and more enjoyable to get to know the whole band by reading the books in order. Cole and Roxanne had been introduced in the previous novels and we were given a few glimpses of their general dynamic. In their story we finally got the full picture of their back and forth, up and down relationship. I found Roxanne and Cole were likable and intriguing characters. Their connection was believable and I felt the constant pull between them. They definitely needed to work on some growth and healing for themselves before they could decide if they really wanted to be together. You could tell that those two lovers would go up in flames if they didn't choose to take that time. Reading the ups and downs of their journey was a ride that was sometimes angsty, but it also had its sweet and steamy moments. This was a very satisfying end to the series and one of my favourite installments as well. If you're looking for something new in contemporary/rock star romance, check out Your Chorus.

**Complimentary copy for review provided by the author. All opinions expressed here are honest and entirely my own.**

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