Excerpt Reveal - Rock Star By Stacey Kennedy
ROCK STAR by Stacey Kennedy, one of the five books in the upcoming BAD BOY HOMECOMING series, releases June 27th, but we couldn't wait to share an excerpt! Get a sneak peek below and preorder your copy today!
About ROCK STAR
A high school reunion is about to get down and dirty and a whole lot more complicated in this new erotic romance from USA Today bestselling author Stacey Kennedy. Veterinarian, Rae Evans expects to attend a dreadful ten-year high school reunion. Instead, she’s confronted by a past she’s never gotten over. The love of her life, Travis Walker, has returned to Catfish Creek, and the now-famous rock star wants only three things: Her. Naked. And screaming his name. Fresh off his last world tour, Travis has returned to town to get a dose of reality. With fame casting a superficial cloud over Travis’s life, he’s scrambling to stay afloat. He needs an anchor, and Rae is that for him. But as he finds himself, he’s determined to remind Rae of the heat that once burned between them. Before they know it, their one hot night is three, and soon, just like ten years ago, Travis holds the strings to Rae’s heart. But Rae’s not that young girl who watched her high school sweetheart race off to become famous. She’s a woman who knows what she wants and realizes when a man needs her. She just has to decide if she should put the past on repeat, or walk away from it forever.
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Read an Excerpt from ROCK STAR
Determined to find her, Travis moved farther into the
crowd, just as his cell vibrated in his pocket. Knowing exactly who it’d be,
and that he couldn’t ignore the call, he reached for his phone and then frowned
at the text from his manager, Scott Price.
Awesome job. The video is
already up on YouTube. Fans are loving it. The mask was a nice touch. Don’t
miss your flight in the a.m.
Travis shifted the black masquerade mask around his eyes,
and the muscles along his shoulders tightened with the reminder of the weight
they carried; of the need for him to always be on point, and the fact that
nothing, not even his high school reunion, was sacred anymore.
Life had changed dramatically since the last time Travis
stepped foot in the conference center. But he didn’t want to think about the
shit weighing on him, so he fired off a response—I’ll be on it—then tucked his cell phone back into his pocket.
He had tonight to fix everything that was wrong with his
life, and he wouldn’t waste it.
In the eyes of his manager, Travis had come to the
reunion to put on a show and to look real
to his fans. But Travis hadn’t come for the publicity; he had come for one
very good reason: to find his anchor—the woman who stopped his world from
spinning wildly out of control.
Lately, in a sea of chaos, he’d finally stopped drowning
and saw a way back to the happiness he once had. That happiness had started
with Rae, and surely, she was his way to find himself again.
One touch. One taste. He wanted to remember what that
happiness felt like.
Again, he searched the crowd, ignoring the way some men
glowered at him, and some women batted their lashes. Rae. That’s whom he’d come here to see
tonight. Only her.
The band behind him started playing another ballad, and
that’s when he found her, staring right at him from across the room. She wore a sleek, black, strapless
gown around her slender figure with matching long, black gloves.
His muscles surged with adrenaline, and he went to move
toward her when a hard voice came from behind him.
“Karly wants you to play another song.”
Travis slowly glanced over his shoulder to find the
biggest asshole in Catfish Creek High School history, Jason, a blond-haired,
slender, one-time big shot. Rae was best friends with Kate, and Kate had
loved—and later married and divorced—the dipshit behind him.
Times had changed.
Travis didn’t owe Jason anything now, and he certainly
didn’t owe the reunion’s event planner, Karly, shit. “You can tell Karly that I
told her I’d play one song, and that’s exactly what I did. Bother me again, and
we’ll have a problem.”
Jason didn’t make a move or say a word in rebuttal. Once
a coward, always a coward.
Refocused on the only person who mattered tonight, and
pulled by the energy only Rae conjured, Travis stretched out his fingers,
shedding his frustrations as he moved with purpose through the crowd. Her
pretty, hazel eyes surrounded by dark makeup followed his every move, and she
yanked him forward with a simple look.
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