Nick Fletcher has the voice of a god and a tongue as sharp as a knife. His words can cut, and this time, his quick temper has earned him an intruder in his life and on his tour.Dalia Brenner looks like a grown-up Annie gone bad, but he wants nothing to do with her pin-up worthy curves and smart mouth. His method of dealing is to keep his head down, get through the tour, and then he'll never have to see her again.Dalia has no intention of having heart-to-hearts with Nick. They share a bus and sleep three feet apart every night, but that doesn't mean she can't ignore the scowly, grumpy lead singer.Except she can't seem to deny the annoying instinct to "fix" the pain and grief behind Nick's sea glass eyes, even though she definitely knows better.And Nick, well, he's getting tired of denying Dalia...period.Dalia has plans though, and none of them involve being a rock star's girlfriend. Too bad Nick couldn't disagree more. "OMG! This story was amazing. It is definitely my favourite Julia Wolf book but I think It rates in my top 5 favorite books of all time." Tesh, Goodreads reviewer "On a scale of one to restraining order how inappropriate is it to propose to a stranger because you loved their book so much?" -Red Hatter Book Blog "Wow! Just... wow... This book, I LOVED these two, so perfect, like TEXTBOOK enemies to lovers right here, other authors should be taking notes." -Jolene, Goodreads reviewer "This was SO GOOD. I loved the humour, the sass, the fantastic turbulence of the relationship between the protagonists, and the vividly portrayed group of characters that filled out this story so well." -Bella, Goodreads reviewer "Julia Wolf is a word master, spinner of tales and creator of dreams with yet another incredible story called Times Like These. I was pulled in and wrapped in the velvety grasp of every word that this book had to offer." -Beyond the Covers Blog "I've read everything this author has had to offer since the first Sublime series book, and I can honestly say that this book blew me away. Dalia and Nick are a little grittier, a little less sparkly, and yet SO much realer than any others characters she's written so far that I would give this book 6 or 7 stars if I could." -Jenn, Goodreads reviewer