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Good Girls Don't Date Rock Stars
Good Girls Don't Date Rock Stars
Good Girls Don't Date Rock Stars
Audiobook8 hours

Good Girls Don't Date Rock Stars

Written by Codi Gary

Narrated by Sharmila Devar

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Gemma Carlson didn't plan on waking up married.

She also didn't count on running into her old flame—and her son's father-turned-country rock star—Travis Bowers, followed by a night of drunken dares. Apparently one of those involved a ring on her finger and a vow … neither of which she intends to keep. Now with a hangover from hell, this good-girl-gone-bad knows there's just one thing to do: run.

Travis has been all over the world, but Gemma has never been far from his thoughts. So when they had the chance to catch up over a few drinks, he didn't hesitate. Of course, he didn't expect it would lead to marriage, or a runaway bride! Travis finally has a second chance and doesn't plan on losing Gemma again—or the son he didn't know he had. He proposes, albeit belatedly, a date. Or rather, a few. If they can make this marriage work by starting over, he stays. If not …

Gemma's not interested; she's got a son to protect and a heart to heal. But having Travis around could make both a little easier. Still, good girls don't date rock stars . . . right?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperAudio
Release dateDec 15, 2015
ISBN9780062440648
Good Girls Don't Date Rock Stars
Author

Codi Gary

An obsessive bookworm, Codi Gary likes to write sexy contemporary romances with humor, grand gestures, and blush-worthy moments. When she's not writing, she can be found reading her favorite authors, squealing over her must-watch shows, and playing with her children. She lives in Idaho with her family.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I think gemma is the most annoying main character there ever was. Such a coward who always ran every hard decision, and most of her excuses and justifications never made sense of her irrational behavior. Aside from her, the story was still good and other characters were amazing. I like the book, just hated Gemma.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Very enjoyable second chance story that you don't want to miss! Ten years ago Gemma and Travis were kids. He was on the verge of starting a great singing career and she was pregnant! Gemma makes a decision that will affect all their lives. But what happens when fate brings them together in Vegas? You definitely want to grab this one and find out! An absolutely great read that will keep you entertained. Highly recommended.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Ok, first off... this isn't about a rockstar. It's about a country star.

    Ok, that's out of the way.

    Gemma wakes up in Vegas. Married. (when I read that I was terrified that this was going to be a Stage Dive knock off... but don't worry, it's not. Bullet dodged!)

    Like I said, Gemma had too much champers and drunkenly married her high school sweetheart Travis Bowers. Travis is now a famous country singer and is just as sweet as honey. Travis has spent the last 10 years wondering why Gemma ran away. Gemma has spent the last 10 years thinking Travis was a cheating dog and hiding the fact that they have a child together.

    You know were this is all headed, right?

    This was a sweet, easy read. It wasn't deep, it wasn't intense, it was just enjoyable. Even if it was predictable.

    I have to admit, even though I like Gemma, I never forgave her for keeping her son from his father. You just don't do that. It made it hard for me to want her and Travis to be together because I felt like Travis deserved better. But, it's a story and every story needs drama...so there you are.

    If you are headed out to the pool this summer and want a fun, light book that will give you a sweet HEA this book is worth a read!