Title:
Fret
Series:
The Rock Series #1
Author:
Sandrine Gasq-Dion
Genre:
M/M Romance
Published: August 31, 2015
Approx
170 Pages
WARNING: This book
contains homosexual relations and crude language. A sneak peek at book 2
follows the ending!
Former Navy SEAL Axel Blaze
lives a solitary life. He doesn't do emotions, and he doesn't do
babysitting. Used to being on his own, his job consists of Wetwork (a
charming term coined by the KGB) for his former Master Chief, Mac. When an
out-of-the-ordinary job lands on his doorstep, Axel heads down a path that
includes a famous heavy metal rock band and one quiet, vulnerable,
guitar-shredding virtuoso named Gareth Wolf.
Gareth Wolf's life changed
in an instant when a car he was a passenger in crashed, hurting his
brother's best friend and the band's lead guitarist. They created the band,
Skull Blasters, as kids. Gareth had always been happy in the background,
playing roadie. With the lead guitarist's injury, Gareth is suddenly thrust
into the limelight and into a frenzied life he never imagined for himself.
Finally fed up with living a lie, Gareth comes out as gay in a newspaper
interview and finds himself in the bulls-eye of a crazed stalker. Somebody
wants Gareth hurt - or worse - and Mac has been hired to be sure that
doesn't happen. Babysitting duty is NOT Axel's strong suit, but Mac won't
be budged.
Enter Axel
Blaze.
Against his better
judgment, the big man takes the job to protect the shy musician. The more
time he spends with Gareth Wolf, the more he admires the man. Where's a
simple assassination when you need one? The situation becomes more volatile
for each man as the attempts on Gareth escalate just as Axel finds himself
falling for the quiet lead guitarist.
Strong, funny, smart-ass --
and kinda sweet Axel is everything Gareth has ever wanted in a man. Too bad
he's off limits. As the stalker grows bolder, Gareth and Axel move closer
emotionally - but is it too late? All Axel knows is that they don't stand a
chance if he can't find the maniac trying to kill the man he's come to care
about. A lot.
Everyone knows that
relationships that begin in pressured or volatile situations eventually
fizzle out.
Or do they?
Thumping music was shaking
the walls of the Dome as I headed for my designated spot. I guess I’m
meeting Paul, the band’s manager.
I took mental notes as I
passed through the crowd of screaming, jumping people. The band was rocking
it out and I sought out Gareth Wolf. There were two guitarists, but I found
him right away. Black hair touched his shoulders and his lean body moved
with his guitar.
He was in his
element.
The song was wrapping up
and the floor was shaking from the bass drum. The floor-to-ceiling speakers
pumped out the last notes of the song. The crowd immediately went wild as
Ransom Fox leaned over the stage.
“Let’s hear it for the best
lead guitarist on the planet!” he shouted.
Gareth shook his hair back
and bowed with one hand out. Again, the crowd screamed, shouted and
whistled. Ransom went on to give some love to the other members of the
group.
I rolled my eyes and pushed
my way through the crowd toward the side of the stage. A large man eyed me
and then nodded as I walked by. Again, I could have been wearing a ‘Hello,
I’m God’ tag and security wouldn’t have batted an eyelash. As it was, my
tag faced backwards; he couldn’t even see my name or
credentials.
Security for the Skull
Blaster band was sorely lacking.
I sat through another hour
of bone-jarring hardcore metal before the band finally left the stage. I
scanned the area for their manager, but no luck.
I walked right behind the
curtain and fell into step with the band members as they trudged toward
their dressing rooms. They didn’t even notice me — and I’m really hard to
miss.
They stepped into the
dressing room; I followed and slammed the door shut behind me. Ransom
turned and his eyes widened.
“Who the fuck are
you?!”
“Nice of you to finally
notice me,” I pointed out.
“Paul!” Ransom thundered.
He immediately moved in front of Gareth, shielding him.
“Oh for fucks sake.” I
rolled my eyes.
The door behind me opened
and a startled man looked me over from head to toe. He flipped my name
badge over and sighed audibly, clearly relieved.
“It’s cool, Ransom. This is
the guy I was telling you about.”
“You could have mentioned
he was a semi-truck.” Ransom’s eyes narrowed.
“I’m sorry I couldn’t meet
you,” Paul apologized to me. “I ran into some media and couldn’t get
away.”
“Not that this isn’t fun —
because, oh so much fun — but I’m here to do a job. So I need to speak to
whoever is in charge of ‘security.’ Now.” I leaned very slightly — but
effectively — in to Paul’s face.
“Why?”
I turned to see Gareth
peeking out from behind his brother’s broad shoulders. His eyes were a
shade of green I’d never seen before, and with his pale complexion and dark
hair? The guy was a looker and then some.
“Because band security
royally sucks. I walked right on back here with them and not one person
noticed or stopped me. That is not acceptable.”
“Who are you?” Gareth
gaped.
I pinned him with a hard
look. “I’m your bodyguard.”
Ransom
chuckled.
“What the actual fuck?”
Gareth stepped in front of his brother. “Is this a joke?”
“Nope.” Ransom shook his
head.
“Jinx, Harley, Rebel. Give
us a few, eh?” Paul opened the door and tilted his head toward the
hallway.
“Sure thing, boss.” Rebel
tipped his hat and winked at me.
I leaned against the wall
as the members walked out. I overheard one of them, not sure which, talking
to another.
“Did you see the size of
that guy?”
“How could you miss him?”
another one answered.
Paul shut the door and
turned to Gareth with an apologetic smile.
“I knew what you’d say if
we told you beforehand,” he admitted.
“Oh, did you now? You had
to get me Conan the Destroyer? Jesus Christ!”
“Gareth,” Ransom
warned.
“What? This is stupid! I
don’t need a human shield!”
“You’re going to play nice
and allow this man to watch your back, Gareth!” Ransom shouted. “You’re
getting threats since you came out! I insist you be kept safe!”
“Gareth, why don’t you go
clean up? Then you and Mr. Blaze can get acquainted.”
“Seriously? Blaze?” Gareth
snorted.
I narrowed my eyes at the
kid. Well, to me he was a kid, after everything I’d seen in my life. Gareth
was almost twenty-three and I was pushing thirty. We locked eyes for a few
seconds before he turned away.
Best selling author,
Sandrine (Sandy) was born in Inglewood, California. Raised by "Old School"
French parents, she later moved to Tucson, AZ. It was there that writing
became a hobby. Always told she had a great imagination, Sandy wrote short
stories for her friends in High School. In college, she took more writing
classes while working on her Criminal Justice degree, but it wasn't until a
soap opera caught her eye that she got involved in male on male romances.
On the advice of a friend, Sandy dipped her toes into the world of M/M
Romance. Sandy takes the writing seriously and has had countless
conversations with gay men as well as hours of research. She's been
involved with the military in one way or another for over twenty years, and
has a great deal of respect for our men in uniform. She's traveled the
world, but has finally returned to Arizona.
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**Received a copy in exchange for an honest review. Read and reviewed by Melissa for Alpha Book Club**
ALPHA BOOK CLUB REVIEW
“I know I’m blushing, but I can't seem to stop. Axel makes my hands sweaty and my heart race and he doesn’t even have to touch me to do it.”
3 stars. I won’t lie, I wasn’t really happy with this book and I DNF. I had high hopes for this book too, it sounded super sexy from the blurb.
Former Navy SEAL Axel Blaze lives a solitary life. He doesn't do emotions, and he doesn't do babysitting. Used to being on his own, his job consists of Wetwork (a charming term coined by the KGB) for his former Master Chief, Mac. When an out-of-the-ordinary job lands on his doorstep, Axel heads down a path that includes a famous heavy metal rock band and one quite, vulnerable, guitar-shredding virtuoso named Gareth Wolf.
Gareth Wolf's life changed in an instant when a car he was a passenger in crashed, hurting his brother's best friend and the band's lead guitarist. They created the band, Skull Blasters, as kids. Gareth had always been happy in the background, playing roadie. With the lead guitarist's injury, Gareth is suddenly thrust into the limelight and into a frenzied life he never imagined for himself. Finally fed up with living a lie, Gareth comes out as gay in a newspaper interview and finds himself in the bulls-eye of a crazed stalker. Somebody wants Gareth hurt - or worse - and Mac has been hired to be sure that doesn't happen. Babysitting duty is NOT Axel's strong suit, but Mac won't be budged.
Enter Axel Blaze. Against his better judgment, the big man takes the job to protect the shy musician. The more time he spends with Gareth Wolf, the more he admires the man. Where's a simple assassination when you need one? The situation becomes more volatile for each man as the attempts on Gareth escalate just as Axel finds himself falling for the quiet lead guitarist.
Strong, funny, smart-ass -- and kinda sweet Axel is everything Gareth has ever wanted in a man. Too bad he's off limits. As the stalker grows bolder, Gareth and Axel move closer emotionally - but is it too late? All Axel knows is that they don't stand a chance if he can't find the maniac trying to kill the man he's come to care about. A lot.
Everyone knows that relationships that begin in pressured or volatile situations eventually fizzle out. Or do they?
I won’t lie I was really hoping for more from this book! It was missing something and I’m not quite sure what it was. This book sounded so good just from reading the synopsis but it wasn’t nearly as good as I thought it would be. Which is unfortunate because this author is absolutely amazing!!!
**Received a copy in exchange for an honest review. Read and reviewed by Melissa for Alpha Book Club**
I'm sorry you didn't enjoy it, but thank you for the review nonetheless!!
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