Your Rhythm
Katia Rose
(Sherbrooke Station, #1)
Publication date: May 24th 2018
Genres: Adult, Comedy, Contemporary, Romance
You know what they say: save a snare, bang a drummer.Kay Fischer is well aware of what they say, and she intends to ignore it completely.After her first step into the world of music journalism ended with a screw-up so royal it deserved a crown, Kay’s been struggling to re-stack the building blocks of her career. Salvation comes in the form of Sherbrooke Station, the latest alt-rock craze to grace Montreal’s legendary music scene.A front page feature on the band everyone’s talking about seems like a foolproof shot at success, even after Kay meets their drummer. Matt Pearson might have a smile sexy enough to be the eighth deadly sin and a passion for music so powerful it makes her heart ache, but Kay’s got things under control.She’s a professional, goddammit, and a professional would not get tongue-tied over a source, even a source who’s a six-foot, tattooed rock god with an affinity for tight jeans.A professional would not find herself opening her door at an hour long past midnight to pull said source inside and lead him to her bed.No, that’s not at all what a professional would do.
Your Rhythm is a contemporary, romantic comedy and my introduction to Katia Rose reads. I haven't read to many "rockstar" reads before and found this to be a wonderful start to to the Sherbrooke Station series.
Kay Fischer is a music journalist but after being burned, badly, by the industry and involving her ex. She no longer working at her dream job, having to start all over again working for a smaller magazine. It's not what and where she thought she'd be but a girls got to pay her bills. When the opportunity crosses her path of interviewing a new and upcoming band. Kay is really in two minds weather she can go down this road again. But she is a reporter, who loves music and wanted to tell the story of the musicians!
Matt Pearson is the drummer for a new and upcoming band, Sherbrooke Station. He meets Kay Fischer when his band mate, Ace, forgets to go to an interview. Matt really wants the best for this band and knows missing out on promotional opportunity's is not the way forward. So even though he's annoyed at Ace, he goes in his place.
What Matt never expected was that instant attraction to his interviewer. He likes her quirkiness and at the end of the unusual interview he wants more. He makes sure that their paths will cross once again and soon.
From the minute Kay meets Matt, she feels a connection to him, one she tries her hardest to bury. But when her initial interview leads her to writing a full story while the band is touring. It becomes even harder to deny the chemistry between her and Matt. Sparks fly on and off the stage, but at the back of Kay's mind she's just waiting for her past to come and crush something that she finds herself wanting more off.
I really liked Matt he wasn't your typical hard man rock star. Which i think made me love him more. He was approachable and had no problem showing his softer side especially when it came to Kay. All he wanted was to make music. If fame came along with it bonus, but for him it was all about the music.
"Music can make you feel like a single drop and an entire ocean all at once. "
So if you're looking for a rockstar read that is a fun, romance with just enough angst to make it a great read, then this really is a book for you. I'm looking forward to see what more is to come from men of Sherbrooke station!!
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EXCERPT:
Matt’s still propped against the edge of the bar when I reach him. The crowd is thinner over here and I get a good look at him from a few feet away: sandy undercut hair and an angular face, softened by full lips and just the right amount of stubble. He’s got the perfect features to pull off his eyebrow piercing, and while they’re currently covered by a navy blue coat, all my internet stalking has proved he’s got the perfect arms to pull off the collection of tattoos on both.
Eric the Surfer might have been hot in a general sense, but Matt Pearson is one hundred percent my type.
Did I just admit someone in Sherbrooke Station is my type?
“Hey,” I call sharply, hoping I can help myself deny that little revelation by acting annoyed with him. “Giving up that easy?”
He gives me a cautious glance and then shifts his eyes from side to side, like he’s making sure I’m really talking to him.
“On looking for me,” I elaborate. “I’m Kay Fischer.”
Now his dark eyes travel up and down the length of me in a completely unapologetic stare. He smirks when they reach mine again.
Author Bio:
Katia Rose is not much of a Pina Colada person, but she does like getting caught in the rain. She prefers her romance served steamy with a side of smart, and is a sucker for quirky characters. A habit of jetting off to distant countries means she’s rarely in one place for very long, but she calls the frigid northland that is Canada home.
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"Your Rhythm" looks like it has so many elements that I love in a romance book! I've added it to my TBR, and am looking forward to the rest of the series.
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P.S. I actually hadn't heard the phrase "save a snare, bang a drummer." :)
lol, its definitely a great start to what's going to be a series. And you're very welcome, Happy Reading, Thanks for stopping by very much appreciate you taking the time.
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