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Rock Redemption (Rock Kiss), by Nalini Singh

Rock Redemption (Rock Kiss), by Nalini Singh

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Rock Redemption (Rock Kiss), by Nalini Singh

Rock Redemption (Rock Kiss), by Nalini Singh



Rock Redemption (Rock Kiss), by Nalini Singh

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Kit Devigny could have loved rock guitarist Noah St. John. Their friendship burned with the promise of intense passion and searing tenderness until the night Noah deliberately shattered her heart. Noah knows that he destroyed something precious the night he chose to betray Kit, but he'd rather she hate him than learn his darkest secret. All he has left is his music. It's his saving grace, but it doesn't silence the voices that keep him up at night. When a media error sees Noah and Kit dubbed the new "it" couple, Kit discovers that her chance at the role of a lifetime hinges on riding the media wave. Wanting-needing-to give Kit this, Noah agrees to play the adoring boyfriend. Only the illusion is suddenly too real, too painful, too beautiful . . . and it may be too late for the redemption of Noah St. John.

Rock Redemption (Rock Kiss), by Nalini Singh

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2416564 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-10-13
  • Formats: Audiobook, MP3 Audio, Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.40" h x .60" w x 5.30" l,
  • Running time: 11 Hours
  • Binding: MP3 CD
Rock Redemption (Rock Kiss), by Nalini Singh

Review "[Justine's] voice was fresh and I liked how she portrayed the voices of the women in the series." ---That's What I'm Talking About

About the Author Nalini Singh is the New York Times bestselling author of dozens of novels, including the Psy/Changeling series and the Guild Hunter series. Born in Fiji, she grew up in New Zealand, where she currently resides. To read free short stories connected to Nalini's books, visit her website at nalinisingh.com.Justine O. Keef's sultry voice, keen characterizations, and spirit of discovery make her a top pick for narrating erotic prose. With an extensive background in live storytelling and as an author of short erotic fiction, Justine's natural transition to narration is sure to please.


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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful. Needs more redemption By K Lauren When I read the premise for Rock Redemption which featured bad boy guitarist Noah and talented actress Kit, I admit to feeling indecisive. I wasn't sure if I'd want to read about their story especially since it was obvious that Noah really did something horrible to Kit (I guessed correctly what it was). It just seemed like it would be hard to read and root for such a relationship, and particularly for Noah himself, who was cruel and self destructive. But I wanted to see where one of my favorite writers would take me....I wanted to see where and how she could make this work as a viable romance novel. And so I gave it a chance and pre-ordered this book.After finishing this book (in one sitting), I figured out a few things. One, while this wouldn't be on my list of books I'd read over and over, I think that Ms. Singh did a good job with Kit, particularly how she handled Noah's issues. She was mature, steadfast and loving. It was real. Many times in difficult situations, we see writers over-dramatizing people's reactions and events to make it blown out of proportion; to add to the drama and "oomph" factor. But with this one, it wasn't that way. I think if anything, Ms. Singh showed us readers how it is to really love someone, with all their flaws and imperfections. And how loving someone isn't about focusing on the hurt they caused but understanding that to love is a choice we make daily and how we react sometimes matters more in determining the outcome of any situation. After all, nobody really wants to be hurt...which is what I liked about Kit. She was so brave in fighting for her love and still finding and knowing her self worth. As I said, her character was written very maturely.Another thing I figured was that while I applaud Kit's bravery, as a person looking from the outside in, I can't quite let myself believe in a happy ever after between these two, which is what I want in a romance. I suppose it's because Ms. Singh did too good a job in making Noah out to be so broken and to my view, a bit dastardly. He was horrible, not just to Kit but to most women. To me, a lot of his actions were really unlikable and selfish. I really don't see the attraction of why Kit would want him and only him, aside from the fact that he was beautiful to look at, and of course talented with a guitar. I think there was too much emphasis on how handsome Noah was, and maybe that was the focus because his character leaves a lot to be desired. Noah had too many issues he doesn't deal with head on and frankly, I don't know how she could trust him to not hurt her again, he is too messed up.Ms. Singh is a wonderful storyteller. But as a fan and a romantic, I wished for more headway regarding Noah's issues. I wished that he could have shown more of his goodness and redemption. It just felt rushed towards the end of the book, so much so that the romance part of the book was missing and it was too much a dose of reality. Love has no guarantees but well, I wouldn't mind reading more of it in my romance novels. Just saying.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful. 3 - "It meant everything." Stars! By Miss Claire L. Robinson 3 - "It meant everything." Stars!Nalini Singh is an author who I have heard a lot about, seen many of my reading friends be excited about, and one that I have never read anything by, previous to starting Rock Redemption. Book three in the Rock Kiss series, this is basically a friends who fall out, working back to being friends, before eventually (and I mean eventually) admitting they have much stronger feelings for each other and taking the step of moving onto being lovers.This book wasn't a struggle too read, in fact I moved through it quite swiftly, and the author certainly has an easy to engage in style, but I would be lying if I said there was much about Noah and Kit's story that offered up anything new or unique from any of the other hundreds of messed up rock star books that are out there, or the ones I have read personally."Just be my friend... Don't give up on me. Please don't."It is a given that Noah's actions at the beginning of the book were exceedingly stupid, but it was a struggle to feel any real emotional connection between the pair of them as they tried to work past his actions and rebuild their friendship for most of the book. For want of a better word it all seemed very dry, and the instances where they do share parts of themselves with the other lacked any real emotional depth for me, and at points it almost felt like I was reading a plot outline rather than a fleshed out book. But I made it to the end, and without any real loss of attention, so the author must have some sort of magic skill in keeping you engaged. But it certainly didn't meet the expectations that I had going into it.Broken or not, he was hers and she wouldn't give up on him.This isn't a bad book, I just think that I expected something a little deeper and more meaningful from an author of Nalini Singh's stature. If you are looking for a sex-fest, this is certainly not going to be a title you are going to get a lot from, this is pretty much in the Friend-Zone until around the last 25% mark. I am not someone who needs sex in their books as long as the story is good, but I'll be honest and say I think I would have been more invested in them as a couple if they had taken that step a little earlier in the story.I would read more from the author after finishing Rock Redemption there was something about the writing that kept me interested until the end, I think I would maybe try some of the author's work from another genre though.ARC Generously provided via TRSOR Promotions in exchange for the above honest review.

15 of 17 people found the following review helpful. A bit of a let down... By Carrie B I get so frustrated when a series is hit or miss for me because it just leaves me confused. Did I miss something? Was I just in a weird mood? I haven’t come to an exact conclusion yet. The first book in the series, Rock Addiction, was disappointing for me. However, I really loved the second, Rock Hard. When I got this book, I was so hopeful. Unfortunately, the story was a bit of a let down for me.Even though her famous parents could have opened doors for her, Kit Devigny chose to struggle her way through the business like anyone else. It was during her lean waitressing days that she met the fledgling band, Schoolboy Choir, and became fast friends. Today, the boys of Schoolboy Choir are international rock stars and Kit is well on her way to a major Hollywood breakthrough. In that time, Kit and guitarist Noah St. John have become very close – their friendship taking on a new intimacy. Kit knows all about Noah’s manwhore tendencies but is all in and wants to take that final step towards having a romantic relationship with her best friend.Noah loves Kit with his whole heart but won’t let Kit be damaged by his own demons. He orchestrates a scene (yes, it’s probably what you are thinking) to ensure that Kit won’t ever want that kind of relationship with him. He’s so successful that they don’t speak for two years. Two long years that Noah’s been mourning the loss of Kit. He finally reaches out when he’s hit rock bottom in a dingy crack motel on the verge of making some seriously bad decisions. No matter the heartbreak that Noah caused her, Kit loves him too much to let him cause himself harm.Noah wants desperately for Kit to forgive him enough to allow him back in her life even though he knows he doesn’t deserve it. Kit desperately wants to let Noah back in but her heart can’t forget the damage that he caused. A confluence of events has them suddenly faking a romance for the tabloids. While Noah sees this as a way to atone for his misdeeds, faking it is slowly killing Kit’s heart. It’s only when Noah is finally convinced to let Kit in on his secrets that their path to healing can begin.I love a good unrequited love story. The longing from both sides is palpable and touching. Kit is completely sympathetic in loving and giving her all to a troubled man but she stops just shy of being a doormat. After their reconnection, she is very upfront about what she can and cannot give to him. On the other hand, Noah is such a ball of self-loathing that even knowing his secrets can’t excuse his terrible behavior. They were sad and shocking but he couldn’t trust Kit enough till the last quarter of the book.Now, that brings me to the issues that I had with the story. For the majority of the book, Kit is heartbroken and Noah is tormented. We are told this about every other page. Then there is the fake relationship which I loathe as a way to bring a couple together – especially a couple with so many issues. Then to throw in a stalker sub-plot for conflict was totally unnecessary. I would have loved to see Noah’s issues addressed earlier and watched the couple navigate that. The book basically ends when Noah comes clean. I just didn’t buy the HEA.I will continue to try to read this series and hope for the best because Singh is one of my favorite paranormal romance authors.Rating: C*ARC courtesy of TKA Distribution via NetGalley

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