Hounded by paparazzi, Dylan McAthie—the former lead guitarist for Crucified, Dead and Buried—craves quiet anonymity to regroup and sort out his life. An accident leaves him dependent on the family he once ran from, with no choice but to return to the small town of Pine Bluff, Alabama. Hired by Dylan’s estranged brother, private-duty nurse Jennifer Adams remembers the charming boy Dylan was before fame and misfortune. And she notices he’s developed a knack for blaming everyone else for his problems, rather than bothering with introspection. She's not having it. Despite their clashes, as her patient heals, the chemistry between them grows undeniable—until scandal finds Dylan again, threatening to destroy the progress he’s made and the couple’s growing respect and affection. Can Dylan fix what fame has so easily broken? Or will his public resurrection mean the death of any relationship with Jennifer? 5 STARS This is more than the typical rock star romance. This is the story of man who ran from his roots only to discover that thoseroots are the foundation of the man he wants to be. This is a story of a young woman finding herself and learning to reach out for what shewants in life. For both of them there are hard lessons to learn buttogether they may learn something new about life. They both will learnthe true meaning of love, the importance of family, and the healingpower of forgiveness. Once again Nancee Cain delivered an emotionalnovel that taps into the complicated core of humanity.-- Smut Book Junkie Book Reviews 5 STARS I loved this story. Despite Dylan McAthie's rock god persona, there is atenderness about him that is endearing. I also enjoyed how JenniferAdams's character unfolded and grew as she worked her way into thisdifficult man's heart. -- G from Bookish Temptations During the day, Nancee works as a counselor/nurse in the field of addiction to support her coffee and reading habit. Nights are spent writing paranormal and contemporary romances with a serrated edge. Authors are her rock stars, and she’s been known to stalk a few for an autograph, but not in a scary, Stephen King way. Her husband swears her To-Be-Read list on her e-reader qualifies her as a certifiable book hoarder. Always looking to try something new, she dreams of being an extra in a Bollywood film, or a tattoo artist. (Her lack of rhythm and artistic ability may put a damper on both of these dreams.)