Title: Rebel Song
Series: Rebel Series #3
Author: J.C. Hannigan
Genre: Contemporary Romance
After narrowly escaping the abuse of her lover, her son Aiden’s birth healed her broken family in ways Becky could have never imagined. She swore she would never trust herself, or her child, to another man again.
Just when things started looking up, the Miller family tragically loses their mother. Each of the Miller siblings mourn in their own way. Brock takes charge of arrangements, Braden loses himself to the bottle, and Becky grieves by propositioning her brother’s best friend for an intended one-night stand.
Travis Channing isn’t just her brother’s best friend; he’s a known womanizer—not to mention a chart-topping country singer. But Becky hopes one pleasure-filled night with Travis might temporarily numb the pain she’s experiencing.
As one night turns into more, Becky struggles to remain in control of her developing feelings, but Travis isn't content to keep things casual any longer.
Can Becky find a way to let go of the guilt of the past and look forward to a future with Travis? Will Travis be able to break through her barrier and show her the love she so desperately deserves?
"Beautiful and poetic, JC Hannigan paints a stunning picture of love and healing after unfathomable pain. This book will give you all the feels!" ~ Author BL Berry
"Hooked from page 1, loving the development of their entire relationship!! Super steamy and full of "feels"." ~ Erika (Book Haven Book Blog)
Elizabeth's Review
4.5 stars - One of the Best
Review Copy Provided by Author
Every now and then, you reach the end of a book and while you are happy with the ending, you still wish the book wasn't over - that was Rebel Song for me.
Becky and Travis are characters that we have met in the previous two books and timing wise Rebel Song runs in parallel to both, but primarily to Rebel Heart (so there may be a few spoilers if you haven't read Rebel Heart and are paying attention) and we get to know them much better here. I've always liked both Becky and Travis, but that like turned into respect as well the more I got to know them here.
This book captures Ms. Hannigan's unique style and the emotions, especially's Becky's fears/concerns, jump off the page and it feels like you are right there with her. I appreciate the fact that Hannigan doesn't shy away from addressing difficult topics. There are potential triggers in Rebel Song, but they are handled with grace and from a standpoint of healing.
Becky and Travis's journey is one that I was glad to take with them, but I wasn't ready for it to end! I am hoping that Ms. Hannigan might have a little more up her sleeve for the Miller siblings.
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