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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

ROCKED UNDER BLOG TOUR ~ REVIEW AND GIVEAWAY

Rocked Under (Rocked #1)Series: Rocked #1
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Cora Hawkes
Publication Date: 12/31/12
Format: ebook
Pages: 304
Source: Received from author for review

Falling in love isn't always easy or pleasant. The intense and angst-filled story of Emma and Scott is a painful, gut-wrenching and exhausting portrayal of how hard it can be to let go...

Nineteen year-old Emma Harrington’s number one rule is; Never give your heart away to a man, no matter what. That lesson was learned early on in her life and she will never forget it.

Starting over in the USA, Emma starts college with her cousin, Ashley. She is finally free to do and live how she wants and no man will ever rule her decisions or emotions again.

That is until Scott Mason walks on stage…

Intense, bad boy Scott is the lead singer in a local and popular rock band. Ladies man and Ashley’s longtime friend, Emma is instantly drawn to him, even though he is everything she hates and needs to stay away from in a guy. He treats females like he does a cigarette; light it, use it, and lose it.

For her cousin’s sake, she makes an effort to get along with Scott. She soon discovers that there is more to Scott which makes him even more dangerous in her eyes. Underneath the façade of friendship; jealousy, obsession, fear and insecurities, fester and battle it out as she fights her attraction and history from repeating itself.

One thing she knows for sure is that if she breaks her rule, it may destroy her.

Warning: Contains mature content. Recommended age 17+


I'm going to start by admitting that I was a bit worried about starting Rocked Under. There are so many books out there featuring bad boy rockers and the sweet, innocent girls that love them. I've enjoyed some, others not so much. But after reading a few pages of Rocked Under, I was completely hooked, and absolutely flew through the book.

Here's the deal: Rocked Under is a bit of an emotional roller coaster. Emma and Scott will drive some people bananas with their back-and-forth antics. I usually don't care for this myself, but for some reason, the craziness actually worked for me. I think maybe it worked because I could truly see where each character is coming from, with the hesitation.

Emma is only eighteen, and has just moved to the US from London. She moves in with her cousin Ash, and quickly is brought into the circle of friends. Emma is dealing with the divorce of her parents, and the problems her reaction to the divorced caused. She doesn't want to end up like her mom, depressed and alone. Therefore, she wants a "safe" guy. A guy who won't cheat on her, won't break her spirit.

That guy, by all appearances and actions, is not Scott Mason. Scott is the sexy, womanizing lead singer of a local rising band, From Under, and is T-R-O-U-B-L-E. He goes through women like most of us go through gum, and has no qualms with who knows it. Ash has warned Scott away from Emma, but something about her drives her crazy. Oh, he also lives in the apartment upstairs.

Emma and Scott have an insanely intense physical attraction to one another. She doesn't want to want Scott, but he's all she fantasizes about. He wants to be the only guy in Emma's life, and proves that by beating the beans out of any guy who touches her, but feels he's not good enough for her. Most of the confusion and misunderstandings between Scott and Emma could be erased if they actually had a true conversation about their feelings, but that would be too easy, and they each make decisions based on assumptions. I'm not going to pretend that half of what Scott and Emma do makes any sense. He continues to sleep with other girls, in the apartment above her, while he is in love with Emma. Emma goes out with other guys, and leads some of them on, in an effort to hit back at Scott and make him jealous.

I think the reason I could go along with the craziness because the author did a really good job of reiterating Emma's reasons for pushing Scott away. Whereas some may say she was a tease, I might say that Emma was protecting her heart. Instead of jumping into bed with a guy like Scott, she insists on not being just another one of his girls. Emma makes Scott prove that he only wants her, and I like that. As someone who only told one man my entire life I loved him, after seven months of dating (and after he said it first), I can identify with a girl who doesn't toss around the word "love" like candy. I actually appreciate that.

So I think I've said, a few times, that Rocked Under was intense. It was also sweet, sad, funny, and super sexy. It made me crazy and happy and that says a lot about a book. I didn't dare hope for a happy ending, but I was sooo happy with the ending of Rocked Under, and can't wait for the next book.



Favorite Quote 

 
  "I've committed every part of you to memory, did you know that?" A pained expression entered his eyes. "You're so f*cking beautiful that sometimes I can't see straight." His other hand came up to my face. "I want you so bad, I can't take this sh*t. The first night we met, it was like being hit by a tornado all over again. You entering my life was a huge event and you shook and shifted everything for me. I want you to be mine and," he paused, "I want to be yours."  ~69%


  He dropped to his knees in front of me and gripped my face. His eyes pierced mine and I could see the need shining through them. 
  I closed my eyes, not wanting to see it.
  "Let me have you," his voice was gravelly, my heart squeezed. "I'll show you I don't want anyone else."  ~87%


GIVEAWAY



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About the author:
Cora Hawkes lives in England with her man and their four children. She thinks the kindle is the greatest invention ever and hers is mostly filled with paranormal and fantasy romances. Favourite books are Kresley Cole's IAD series, Jennifer Armentrout's Covenant series and Heather killough-Walden's The Chosen Soul series.
Apart from family-time, reading and writing, she LOVES music and going to gigs. She hates soaps and rarely watches TV but loves The Vampire Diaries, True Blood and Gossip Girl.

Connect with Cora at:
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24 comments:

  1. Sweet, sad, funny, and super sexy? Sounds awesome. :) I'm glad you mentioned the plethora of other bad boy rocker + sweet girls in books, and that this one stood out to you as one you enjoyed. Thanks for the review, Andrea!

    Wendy @ The Midnight Garden

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  2. I picked this up last week and it sounds great, but sleeping w/other ppl. while in love w/someone else sounds like a asshole IMO, but I'm super interested on how it all plays out! Love the quotes and review!

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  3. I love emotional rollercoasters and I love bad boy rockers. This sounds like a book for me. Awesome review!

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  4. It reminds me a little bit of umm.. The Mighty Storm? And I know what you mean by lots of books like that out there. I came to enjoy them thanks to Mr. Kellan Kyle *sigh* I think this'll be a perfect book for me and I'm so glad you liked it! Lovely review, Andrea!

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  5. Oooh this does sound intense. Usually the constant back and forth drives me insane too so I am happy to see that you said it works in this case. I definitely have a thing for a bad boy so this might just be one for me. Thanks for sharing!

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  6. Awesome review Andrea!! I definitely want to read this one now!! It sounds amazing!!

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  7. Well said babe. I look forward to reading the second book too.

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  8. Ooo I'm glad I grabbed this one last week then, I might need to read this one soon. I need a little intensity right now, lol. I'm glad you enjoyed Andrea!

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  9. oooh i love emotional reads. Great review and awesome giveaway!

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  10. Fabulous review. Now I can't wait to read it.

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  11. Excellent review, you have made me want to read this one too. Thanks for sharing!

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  12. Oh wow. Girl, is this book for me? I'm thinking it is but I'm worried. Tell me.

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    1. Oh, Val. I'm not sure you would like it.

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    2. Not to mean you shouldn't, but I know you pretty well. :-)

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  13. First, yesterday's teaser and now today this review and those quotes? Sweet niblets! I really need this one - I've been in an 'intense' reading mood lately, and I like that the 'crazy' works in this one, so I think this will be a great read for me. Thanks so much for bringing it to my attention and for the awesome review :)

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  14. I love how you always include amazing quotes. The description of this book and your positive review pretty much convinced me, but when I read "I want to be yours." the deal was officially sealed.

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  15. I love your review for this but I'm pretty sure this one isn't for me. I'm glad you enjoyed it though. I know you like your rock stars hehe (& who doesn't??!!)

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  16. I'm not sure if I would like this one or not. It sounds like one that would drive me bonkers and would possibly get thrown across the room a time or two, but since you liked it so much I'm almost tempted to read it.

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  17. Okay, I'll admit I wasn't going to pick this up but after your review I am seriously reconsidering it! I love the way both Scotty and Emma sounds, their craziness included, and I really want to know their story! Hopefully I can get to it soon!

    Amazing review! :D And thanks for the giveaway!

    ~ Maida
    Literary Love Affair 

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  18. I’m kind of a sucker for these crazy romances and messed up characters so I think I would really like this one too!

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  19. I'm excited to read this one! Sounds warped enough for my crazy a@% to enjoy it!

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  20. Read your little teaser. Want to read this!

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  21. Sounds really good, I love a good romance. Thanks!

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  22. Great review! I do love a bad boy rocker! The back and forth may make me want to scream a time or two but I think I would like it.

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