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I was a little worried going in because thru the first couple rock chick books, I assumed Daisy was much older. I don't know why ... I just did.

This story starts way in the beginning of Daisy and Marcus' relationship... to when he first sees her really.

I loved how this was told. I can't even recap it ... it was so sad, and sweet - all in one.

The ending was PERFECT. The counting of the babies ... ugh, killed me but as someone that suffered that also, man it was told so well.

Perfect ending really to the Rock Chick Saga.

Unless she writes books for the kids :)

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Rock Chick Reawakening edition by Kristen Ashley Romance eBooks Reviews


Perfect. It was perfect. I was worried because Daisy and Marcus are a complex couple. My fears were groundless. My hope for this story (which I waited F-O-R-E-V-E-R for) was granted. Daisy and Marcus, what a couple.

The love they shared. The hope the lived with. The growth they made as individuals and as a couple was worth the wait. I have to admit I was worried on how well I would like this book, especially after reading Ally's book (really liked it but didn't love it). I LOVE THIS BOOK. I know I will be reading it again this weekend, and maybe the weekend after that.

After reading the other ROCK CHICK books, you had to have a clue about Daisy's book. It was wonderful seeing another side of Marcus as well. He was much more complex than I originally thought. He was also a loving brother and friend. We all knew he was perfect for Daisy but after reading this book, you will realize he was beyond perfect for her. It was also wonderful to "see" Smithy again!

One of the best lines in the book (after reading you'll understand)

"Your laugh sounds like bells" he whispered.

This book was sweet, touching, caring, loving, heart-wrenching, joyful... a rollercoaster of emotions (without the whiplash). It blended together and flowed. You never felt it was too fast nor too slow. You will fell it ends too soon (but you always do with KA books). The epilogues brought everything together and gives you comfort. <Trying not to give spoilers>
For those fans of Kristen Ashley's "Rock Chick" series, this is the story of Daisy and Marcus Sloan. Daisy, a character that has interwoven throughout all of the Rock Chick books, is a Dolly Parton look-alike, a Southern stripper with a heart of gold. Marcus Sloan is a calculating businessman who runs a huge, illegal empire, making him a very wealthy man. This is the story of how they met and fell in love, and ultimately what happens to Daisy and Marcus' lives.

I understand that this book is suppose to be a novella, and because of it the story does suffer. While the book starts out amazing, some parts feel very rushed and the conclusion of the book seems to be very quickly thrown together. If I had to guess I think Ashley wrote a lot more to this story, and was forced by word count to do some serious revamping and chopping. There definitely needed to be more detail of WHY Marcus fell for Daisy so quickly and then why it took him almost two months to act on that attraction. In addition, I only felt a deep connection between Marcus and Daisy at certain points during the story. A lot of times it was like the two characters didn't seem very connected. As with all of Ashley's romances, there was a point in the story where your heart strings were grabbed and tears came to your eyes (which is why I am giving this book 4 stars instead of 3), but I just plain needed more. So many parts of the story could have been improved on by a slower pace and greater detail. I think Ashley, who typically writes HUGE books, didn't do as well with this shorter offering.

Regardless I did enjoy the story and would recommend it to fans of the Rock Chick series. Please note - there is a rape theme in this book that could potentially push buttons for some.
Oh. My. God. I've read some good books. I've been a fan of Nora Roberts since she was a beginning novelist. I adored the Kendrick brothers in Catherine Anderson's "Baby Love" and "Phantom Waltz." But this book, this one, is the first time in my entire life I have wished I could give a higher-that-five-star rating.

I like alpha males, but I don't like alpha-holes, if you know what I mean. A mysogenist is NOT romantic. I don't want to "escape" into a dark romance where the H is a jerk to the h. As much as I like alpha males, I admire strong women, too. Men who are strong enough to be tender, and women who are confident enough to revel in their femininity. This book has it all. Marcus is one scary, super-strong man. (This is revealed more in the other Rock Chick books, and only hinted at in this book.) But he cherishes Daisy. He doesn't run her down. He doesn't exert control just to control. He recognizes that she's got an inner core of pure steel, and he respects that.

Daisy is a stripper with a heart of pure platinum, overlaid with diamanté because, after all, a girl has to have her sparkle! She's had a rough upbringing, but she's strong. I like that she is true to herself the whole way through. For those of us with a bit more understated taste, she might come across as a bit over-the-top in a Dolly Parton kind of way. But, underneath the big hair and the big boobs and the lip gloss and eyeliner, Daisy is a GOOD GIRL. She knows it, too. She has self-worth.

And THAT is what makes this book exceptional. This isn't some YA book where the girl doesn't know her own worth and Marcus is not some stereotypical alpha that has to keep the little woman in her place through arbitrary control. Daisy is strong; Marcus sees that strength and respects it. He values Daisy for WHO SHE IS and he cherishes her by valuing what she values. Oh, my god! No spoilers, but near the end of the book, Marcus does something for Daisy that popped this already 5-star book into 10-star rating for me.

Thank you, Kristen Ashley, for writing strong women who are cherished by strong men. My one and only complaint was that it was way too short. Is there any way at all that you could do a sequel to give us a little more Marcus and Daisy? Perhaps before Marcus totally sheds the shady?
I was a little worried going in because thru the first couple rock chick books, I assumed Daisy was much older. I don't know why ... I just did.

This story starts way in the beginning of Daisy and Marcus' relationship... to when he first sees her really.

I loved how this was told. I can't even recap it ... it was so sad, and sweet - all in one.

The ending was PERFECT. The counting of the babies ... ugh, killed me but as someone that suffered that also, man it was told so well.

Perfect ending really to the Rock Chick Saga.

Unless she writes books for the kids )
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