Title: Catching London
Author: MV Ellis
Publisher: Hot Tree Publishing
Publisher: Hot Tree Publishing
Genre: Rock Star Romance
Release Date: February 17, 2018
Release Date: February 17, 2018
Blurb
He’s not looking to change his bad boy ways.
Arlo Jones is a badass millionaire rock star with the world at his
feet. He lives the “sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll” lifestyle to the max, and
believes in working hard and playing harder. He’s a man who always gets what he
wants, especially when it comes to women. Until he meets London.
She’s a damaged
dancer not looking to fall.
All London Llwellyn wants is to rebuild her life following the tragic
car accident that robbed her of her fiancé, and ended her career as a
professional ballet dancer. She’s working two jobs to scrape together the cash
to set up her own studio, and reinvent herself as a photographer. The last
thing she wants is to get involved.
Arlo promises to always be there to catch her, but can London trust him
enough to let herself fall?
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Review
★★★★ - 4 Stars
Catching London is the debut novel by author MV Ellis, and was such a good read.
The story follows a romance between a rock star and a photographer. I found the story to be a fast paced, sweet romance, and a really enjoyable read. London is a sweet yet sassy heroine who is also somewhat broken and sad. Arlo is a rock star. He is arrogant, bossy, and has the biggest ego!
I had mixed feelings about Arlo’s character. I liked him when I met him, then hated him, and then liked him again until I eventually loved him by the end of the book. He is your typical bad boy type but found him to be incredibly sweet by the end of the novel. The characters had some great chemistry together, and some rather steamy love scenes! The book is written in only London’s POV. I would have loved to have seen Arlo’s feelings and read his thoughts about London and I felt we missed out a bit because of this. The story line had a nice flow and was really quite good for a debut novel. I look forward to reading more from MV Ellis.
The story follows a romance between a rock star and a photographer. I found the story to be a fast paced, sweet romance, and a really enjoyable read. London is a sweet yet sassy heroine who is also somewhat broken and sad. Arlo is a rock star. He is arrogant, bossy, and has the biggest ego!
I had mixed feelings about Arlo’s character. I liked him when I met him, then hated him, and then liked him again until I eventually loved him by the end of the book. He is your typical bad boy type but found him to be incredibly sweet by the end of the novel. The characters had some great chemistry together, and some rather steamy love scenes! The book is written in only London’s POV. I would have loved to have seen Arlo’s feelings and read his thoughts about London and I felt we missed out a bit because of this. The story line had a nice flow and was really quite good for a debut novel. I look forward to reading more from MV Ellis.
Author Bio
MV ELLIS knows what it’s like to fall head over
heels in love with a badass musician. She followed her heart halfway around the
world to be with one. She moved from London to Sydney after a steamy holiday
romance with a sexy bass player in sultry Brazil.
Twelve years, two children and a dog later, and she’s still
smitten. All this with a guy she sat next to on a bus for 36 hours! She has
toured internationally as a “WAG,” and her experiences inspire her writing.
Ellis’s love of romance began when she was 11 years old, after a summer spent secretly reading her auntie’s books. She’s been a sucker for an alpha hero and strong heroine ever since.
Ellis’s love of romance began when she was 11 years old, after a summer spent secretly reading her auntie’s books. She’s been a sucker for an alpha hero and strong heroine ever since.
An avid reader, Ellis always knew she’d write a book of her
own one day. She was right about that. Following a career spanning advertising,
marketing, and social media, she finally wrote Catching London in
2017.
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