Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Review of Rane: A Rockstar Stepbrother Romance by Vivian Lux


I received this book as an ARC for an honest review. 

In this book Madeline Cole and Rane Wilder. Maddie is an actress and was on a hit show until she had a breakdown and chopped off all of her hair. From that moment on she was dubbed 'Mad Maddie' and she hasn't been able to get work since she got herself back together. So when she is given the opportunity to work on the Ruthless video she takes this chance. It isn't what she wants to be doing but it shows a different side to her acting skills and right now she just needs to show people something other than 'Mad Maddie'. The other problem she has is her biggest cheerleader her mom is getting married to the Mike Wilder, which will mean she is working with her step-brother. To bad no one has told her libido that. There is just something about Rane Wilder and she needs to find a way to shut it down because she really needs this acting chance.

Rane isn't exactly thrilled to be doing this video in the first place but he knows his very private lead singer of a brother isn't going to do it and it will be great for the bad. However when their leading actress gets food poising they know time is money and when their dad suggests his girlfriends daughter none of them are sure about this but the boys will do it for their dad. Now Rane just has to figure a way to avoid his attraction to his step-sister and get this video made. Rane knows this girl is off limits but what if the attraction is just to much to deny?

This is a great book about finding life again after something bad happens. In this book both people have had challenges and are fighting for everything they have. Sometimes it is easy and sometimes you just have to take the hits till someone gives you a hand up. I would recommend this book to anyone and everyone. 

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