Alcohol You Later by Heather M. Orgeron

 




Synopsis:


They say to never meet your heroes… but what’s the rule on falling in love with them?


Raven Winters has been infatuated with Nicholas Potter since the day she tacked his poster to her bedroom wall. So, when she discovered the famous drummer was her college roommate’s cousin, it seemed the stars had aligned.


Their attraction was instant, and their chemistry explosive. Unfortunately, Nick wasn’t ready to abandon his rock star lifestyle.


Over the years, she’s become his best friend—with benefits—and favorite source of telephonic relief when the groupies backstage weren’t quite what he was looking for. Those late-night drunken calls kept her holding onto hope.


Well, all that patience is about to pay off—why else would he invite her to join him on tour, if not to finally confess his feelings?


Too bad, the universe has other plans. It looks like drummer boy’s reckless lifestyle has finally caught up to him—and Raven’s the one stuck toting the diaper bag.


Review:




Alcohol You Later is a romance that will bring you a lot of laughters and some tears.

Raven is in love with the drummer of a country music band. Everything started as an infatuation, but she is lucky enough to actually meet Nicholas becoming soon friends with benefits. Now, after years, Ray is Nick's safe place and the lighthouse in his stormy mind, but he is still not ready to share his feelings with her, until he asks Raven to join him for the rest of the tour.

"Life is fragile and fleeting and a gift meant to be lived to the fullest."

I've enjoyed Raven and Nick journey. I couldn't empathize with Nicholas for a good part of the book, his actions made my blood boiling but in the end he redeems himself and he took a piece of my heart. Raven looks like a pathetic and deluded fangirl but she shows her strenght and back bone when the occasion requests and I couldn't have appreciated her more.

I loved all the supporting characters, I'd like to get more stories about this band.

The flowing writing and the storyline had me hooked from the beginning, I hardly put it down...get it as soon as possble.










Release Date: 03.04.2022

























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