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Bree Darcy
Author
Don't Mention the Rock Star
Bree Darcy, author

Adult; Romance; (Market)

They fell in love in an instant … so why have they spent a lifetime apart?

As a teenager Kellie dated an American boy but circumstances meant they went their separate ways. Now he’s back and she’s so tempted to see him again. But two decades have passed and they are both married with children. And the last thing a celebrity reporter like her needs is the world finding out about her past relationship with a rock star. Especially as Kellie’s husband doesn’t even know she once dated AJ Dangerfield, lead singer of legendary band Danger Game. And she has no intention of him finding out. EVER. As Kellie deals with a demanding boss, a bullied son, an infuriating mother-in-law and a best friend who won’t act her age, she finds herself playing a dangerous game. What will happen if her two worlds collide? And is it possible that first love never fades?

Reviews
A Spoonful of Happy Endings

The basic storyline of Don’t Mention the Rock Star is quite a classic one within the world of chick lit, but the author has definitely managed to make it her own and turn it into a thoroughly enjoyable read. The novel has some well-drawn and easily loveable characters at its core. I immediately warmed to Kellie and Andy was unlike any other male hero I’ve come across before; I loved how unique and funny he was … But most of all, I just really enjoyed the author’s writing style. This was such an entertaining and comfortable read; I honestly loved it.

Give Me Books

Oh baby, I just read the mother of all love triangles! This one was meaty and juicy and full of everything I love about this genre! … Add in some drama, a sprinkle of old feelings and a whole heap of sexual tension and, ladies and gentlemen, we have ourselves a love triangle of truly epic proportions! I must say I’m extremely impressed that this is a debut for Bree Darcy. The story is so well written and had me devouring it in no time.

Novelicious

Don’t Mention the Rock Star reads like a classic rock ballad full of love, lies and regret. If you are bored of New York and tired of LA then head to Oz, where love is just as complicated.

On My Bookshelf

The characters were brilliant, very colourful and vivid, with lives of their own, and just popping out of the pages, feeling very realistic. I for once couldn’t stay indifferent and was either cheering them on or booing them … I liked the short and snappy chapters and the writing style was totally my cup of tea: witty, clever, sharp as a knife, the dialogues were catchy and felt so real … It was in fact one incredible debut novel.

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