Thursday, February 25, 2016

BOOK REVIEW- CRASH AND BURN


A childhood promise has Chance Walker picking up a guitar once again. He hires sexy Erin Michaelson to bring music back into his life. Not only is she incredibly talented, she's one of the most intriguing women he’s ever met. It's hard to focus on correct finger position when her sweet scent threatens to drive him out of his mind. 
Less than twenty-four hours later he sees her again, but this time she’s on stage using another name and seducing an entire audience of men. A single, sizzling backstage kiss will change both of their lives forever, because Chance soon realizes that Erin is not just an itch, she’s an obsession that he refuses to live without. AMAZON



This is an Adult Story.  Interesting condition that Chance was placed in.  What am I talking about?  The 3 desires that he wrote down years ago come back to taunt him as an adult.  Erin and Chance are both so different in their lifestyles but they do have a few things in common.  Like, instant attraction to each other and a desire to break out of their normal "nose to the grindstone".  They want to remember how to have fun for a change.   They both also went through some really tough things as kids but it really its pretty well hidden from others.  Both Chance and Erin are hard workers, not afraid to work towards their drams.  Erin had an alter ego who appeared on stage (Eva  James) and that part of her is the one that lets her passion out. There is sex as well as romance in this story.  I liked both of the Main Characters, even though things got a little raw at times and the language a bit rough.  Chance and Erin's family was rough too, each in their own way. 
There is a short excerpt of Jake (one of Chance's brothers) included called, "Alone with You."

There really is a song "Crash and Burn", the lyrics are included at the back of the book. The song also became available at Amazon Music and Apple iTunes, January 2016.  
For more information about this author and songs, please go to:
M.L. Callahan


I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.  





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