
Rock Chick Rescue
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Narrated by:
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Susannah Jones
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By:
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Kristen Ashley
About this listen
Jet McAlister has a secret. Eddie Chavez has the hots for Jet (not to mention Eddie’s just plain hot). Jet has too many problems to realize that Eddie’s interested. Eddie loses patience when Jet ends her waitressing shift at a strip club with a knife at her throat. Since Eddie’s a cop, he figures he can help. Since Jet’s used to solving everyone’s problems she doesn’t want Eddie’s help.
Throw in a Dolly Parton look-alike, a gruff but lovable strip club owner, Jet’s ne’er do well father, his ne’er do well friend, Bear, Bear’s long-suffering, chain-smoking wife Lavonne and the crew from Rock Chick and you’ve got Rock Chick Rescue.
Rock Chick Rescue takes you on a wild ride with Jet, Eddie and the gang as they wrestle bad guys in a bagel shop, hit Denver’s backstreet poker tables (with big hair), and help the strippers at Smithie’s take down a would-be murderer.
Through this, Jet’s got to learn that even when life made you give up your dreams, you can still end up with the (hot) guy. Eddie’s got to rescue Jet from a bad man (so he can do better things with her) and teach her that some dreams can come true.
©2009 Kristen Ashley (P)2014 Audible, Inc.Cute and fun book.
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Hot Hot Hot
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Great fun!
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great book
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Freekin’ fantastic
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yet another cute and hectic rock chick
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Jett is such a great character.
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The performance is wonderful and I really enjoy Susannah's voice (maybe not so much whilst uttering the term doo dah!) but I am left wondering I want to continue with this series. *spoiler alert* Will they all be the same formulaic 'boy meets girl, girl needs help, boy protects girl from bad guys, freakishly hot guy falls for low self esteem girl and pursues in controlling manner'.
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Jet spent most of the story acting and thinking like an immature 16 year old virgin. All the men she meet instantly adore her, but she has a weird hangout that she is not pretty so does not actually deserve a good looking guy. To be honest I was a little annoyed at the constant reminder of how important it is to be beautiful, especially as most of the time Jet could not even manage a decent conversation with any of the ‘hot guys.’ Sorry, that’s not attractive, and the fact they seemed to adore her nevertheless just makes them all seem a bit shallow. Through most of the book Jet actively tried to push Eddie away, including doing everything to get out of having sex with him, even after having fabulous sex with him! Eventually being ‘reluctant’ became weird. I found myself wishing Eddie would brush her off and go with someone who actually appreciated having him around, especially when Jet repeatedly put herself in danger by making dumb decisions, and then has a ‘thing’ with at least three other guys. It did not make sense that all these super hot guys were so attracted to her: Seriously, a girl having a hair pulling, scratching fight on the floor of a coffee shop with her sister is not cute, or sexy; and sneaking off to meet up with the someone who wants to rape you, when you are surrounded by professional security guys, all willing to help, is the ultimate TSTL moment. This book has the bones of a good story, but a good relationship is a partnership, not one person doing stupid stuff, while the other person had to constantly bail them out.
Sorry, my review is pretty awful for a writer that I really admire. Maybe I have just grown out of the Rock Chick series. They are a definite bit of escapism, and they do have a loyal following. I think they are better on kindle, where it is possible to skim over the idiotic bits. The narration of this book was perfect, but some story lines just do not hold up on audible.
Rock Chick escapism for the Rock Chick fans
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Oh god Eddie please just shoot her!
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