Full Exposure
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Publisher Description
There’s more than one way to be a rock star.
Evan Pak is a card-carrying geek (he even has the job to prove it), but when his photographer brother invites him to tag along on a photo shoot with rock star Riley Flood, he figures it will be two days of ogling and eye-rolling and nothing more. But the reckless bad boy is nothing like he expected, and Evan is mesmerized by the mix of cocky and sweet he sees in Riley. When a spontaneous idea ends with Evan stripping down under the hot lights for an intimate portrait for Riley’s next album cover, Evan is absolutely sure their connection won’t end when the lights are turned off. Especially since Riley can’t seem to keep his hands off the tattoos Evan hides under his clothes.
Even a spoiled rock star wants to give up control sometimes, if only for a weekend. The world is full of people who want things from Riley and the demands on him never stop. Evan knows exactly how to turn off the noise in Riley’s head and it starts by putting him on his knees.
Together, they will push each other higher and farther than either one of them have ever gone before. It’s easy to take risks when there’s a time limit on the game. But when their time is up, what comes next if they don’t want the game to end?
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Customer Reviews
Unusual, entertaining... and a peek...
I’m often captured by a premise that I see as an exploration... The idea of getting into the head of a rock star hooked me in, and I wasn’t disappointed. Evan was a surprise, too, because I expected more of an immature reaction of Evan to Riley. I guess the complexity of Riley’s character enhanced and expanded the story. I like characters that I get to know in a book... but probably wouldn’t have in my life. The peek behind the curtain, the opportunity to see and experience a life style very unusual for me was exciting and interesting... sorta like grandchildren... enjoy them (like reading the book), but sending the home with their parents at the end of the day... I enjoyed these two characters and the life they began to have together...