I’m not sure how much of a bad boy Laz was and if he had to be reformed. ~ Paige Turner, Guilty Pleasures
Description:
When Sydney Metcalf’s bestie asks her to cater her wedding, Syd can’t say no, even though the thought of going back to her hometown makes her break out in hives. She’s off to a great start until best man and rock god Lazlo Stone calls with a request for her to cater the bachelor party too. Petit fours adorned with rose petals, she can handle. A cake shaped like boobs for the sexiest guy in the universe? She’s not so sure. But this is the chance of a lifetime and she refuses to screw it up by being a prude…
When a sexy stripper dressed as a Plain Jane crashes the bachelor party, Laz is all about getting vertical and making some music with her. Too bad his stripper is really the caterer and the bride’s best friend. After a kiss between them blazes out of control, he can’t seem to stop thinking about sweet little Syd.
But everybody knows, life on the road and love don’t mix…
Review copy provided for an honest review

I’m torn on this book. I liked the beginning but then it became a little to vanilla. Nothing in the book was memorable.
Lazlo is supposed to be out bad boy rocker who needs to be reformed but I never got that from this character. To me he was your average guy who played a guitar and was in a band. There was a bit of drama with the band but a lot was left unanswered.
Sydney was your girl next door who had to pull herself out of her hometown. I know she had issues in her early years but I felt her story was glossed over.
I think if we could have delved deeper into this characters and their struggles, I think k this could have been a great great. It just needed a bit more.
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Thanks for the review Paige
I enjoyed the book my only problem was that I hadn’t read the preceding book so as there was references about what had happened I didn’t really appreciate the situation. I have now bought what I hope is book 1 but as they seem to be written by different authors I’m not sure we will have to see. 95