![]() The dialogue is reminiscent of poorly written porn. « Hide Spoiler I got the feeling that each event in the story is an orchestrated excuse to have sex. View Spoiler » Brian has one band mate hold her still during sex so he can “get deeper” and “hear” all the notes. Their interactions with the other band members are filled with sexual tension and are just bizarre. His creative juices (a-hem) flow and he writes down every last note-while doing the deed mind you. He must be a master at tantric sex because they go at it for hours. He’s found his muse and when they’re having sex he can compose impressive guitar riffs. The sex is so good that Brian literally hears music. When he meets Myrna, a Human Sexuality professor, it doesn’t take long before they wind up in bed. There’s a ton of sex-like scene after scene after scene of E-R-O-T-I-C sex-but virtually no plot.īrian Sinclair is the lead guitarist for the rock band Sinners. I like my smut in small amounts, and I practically overdosed while reading Backstage Pass. When lust turns to love, will Brian be able to convince Myrna that what they have is more than just a fling, and that now that he's found his heart's muse, he doesn't want to live without her? But when sexy psychology professor Myrna Evans comes on tour to study groupie mentality, Brian may have found the spark he needs to reignite his musical genius. Unable to write the music that once flowed so naturally, Brian is lost without his musical mojo. It's been months since Brian Sinclair, lead guitarist for the famous rock band, Sinners, composed anything. The first in a new erotic romance series, Backstage Pass is a sizzling mix of sex, love, and rock n' roll. Published by Sourcebooks Casablanca on October 1st 2010 Backstage Pass (Sinners on Tour, #1) by Olivia Cunning
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