ENDLESS
A Less Than Zero Rockstar Romance
Book 1: Ty & Zoey
by Kaylene Winter
"She ripped out my heart and threw it away."
Tyson Rainier had only one way out - leading his band Less than Zero (LTZ) to the top.
Stardom, success, touring the world - all his dreams were about to come true until Zoey Pearson gave him a new dream.
And passion beyond anything he thought possible.
But absolutely nothing could have prepared him for it to end. Abruptly. Definitively. Crushingly.
His songs of heartbreak made LTZ the biggest band in the universe, as Ty does anything he can to put the life he had with Zoey behind him.
"I ghosted the only man I'll ever love."
Beautiful bookworm Zoey Pearson's love for music led her to Ty. The gorgeous, sweet rocker was made for her.
But when the man Ty trusted most told her to break it off, she did. The only way she could, destroying them both.
Now he's the hottest rockstar in the world because of the songs that eviscerated her.
And while Ty's fully immersed in a life of excess and debauchery Zoey doesn't even recognize him as the man she loved more than anything in the world.
When circumstances throw them together eight years later, the fireworks are explosive.
But their hearts are fragile.
Will Ty forgive Zoey for nearly destroying him? Or will Ty's past actually come back to destroy her?
ENDLESS is book 1 in the Less Than Zero Rockstar Romance Series.
Get ready for the gorgeous, sexy rockers of Less than Zero and the strong, feisty women who bring them to their knees!
Momma Says: 3 stars⭐⭐⭐
As a rockstar romance, Endless isn't something I would go looking for. There's nothing wrong with a rocker romance, it just isn't a trope I read much of. That said, it is a second chance romance, and I'm a sucker for those, and it doesn't hurt that this one has a terrific cover. I mean, seriously, if that's Ty, I want one - just throwin' that out there. Anyway, back to the story. Rockstar romances may not be the norm for romance tropes in my go-to list, but I'm pretty varied on genres, so it's not completely out of left field either. The story is emotional, and the angst level is pretty high, so if you're looking for an easy-going read, this is not it. Honestly, Zoey drove me a little bit crazy with her back and forth, but given the premise, I could understand where she was coming from. That does eventually get better, and I really liked Ty. The story is well-written and Kaylene Winter did a solid job with flow and pacing. It has a bit more angst than I care for, some of which is created by Zoey's insecurities, which is another sore spot for me, but it was still an interesting read and I did end up rooting for this couple. All in all, this is a good start for a promising series, and I think fans of rocker romances will enjoy Zoey and Ty's second chance.
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