Rock Radio

Rock Radio
Authors
Wainland, Lisa
Publisher
Twin Tree Press
Tags
music , romance
ISBN
9781481942867
Date
2013-04-02T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.34 MB
Lang
en
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**Passion, intrigue, scandal—this rock station with a dangerously sexy bite has it all!** After a painful breakup, lone WORR female disc jockey Dana fights to pull herself together while wondering if she’ll ever find *true* love. When she meets Cody, the hot lead singer of an up-and-coming band, the passion between them is electric. But Cody’s long-buried secrets could get in the way of them finding a lasting rhythm. Drive-time deejay Jonny Rock had never been serious with any of his conquests, until now. Nineteen-year-old intern Heather is insatiable in and out of bed...and he can’t get enough. It’s a perfect set up until their relationship threatens to end his career—and his marriage. Three lives collide in an explosive story of desire, betrayal, and music. But they are not alone. Dana is being watched, stalked by a listener who plans to make her his…by whatever means necessary. **Kirkus Reviews**

"The overarching story captures the zeitgeist of the late 1990s, as the DJs, rock stars, and listeners reveal the glamorous, complicated, and dangerous sides of the music industry in alternating narratives. Wainland’s characters are flawed, funny, and self-aware, brought to life with sharp prose...The historical details also ring true...The best DJs had loyal fans, and even the rude and raunchy ones had hate-listeners…A fast-paced and fun throwback to the heyday of the radio era." **Readers Favorite**

"Rock Radio allows you to immerse yourself in the fast-paced world of radio in the 90s so thoroughly that you may have trouble emerging again! This is the kind of engrossing literature that makes you forget everything but the story. Don’t start it right before bed, or you’ll be staying up late! The characters are memorable, from the rock dj with the wandering eye to the stalker super-fan who pushes things too far. It had me hanging on until the very last page. It is richly descriptive and full of industry terms and little tricks that show you the inside of the radio business in the 90s when rock was king."