Kadence

Kadence

Anne Mercier2018
Sometimes you find family where you least expect it...When bass guitarist Jace Warner receives an urgent message from his high school sweetheart to come home, the rocker drops what he's doing to get there. Finding out that his first love, the girl that stole his heart, is dying isn't the biggest shock he receives. The bad boy rocker has a child, and now, he's about to be her only living parent. After bonding with Kadence, his 6-year-old daughter, Jace knows there's only one thing he wants to be--a father. But that's not going to be as easy as it seems. Social worker, Summer Stephens doesn't deem Jace's lifestyle fit for parenting. She believes the stereotypes about rockers--that their lives are all about sex, drugs, and rock & roll. Now it's up to Jace to convince Summer that Kadence is right where she belongs--at home with him at CFD. He's facing a fierce battle trying to prove there's room in his life for music and the daughter he wants to share it all with. Will Summer realize that home is where you make it, and if she looks close enough, she just might see a family for herself?Bonus Content: A Very Xander Christmas 3 (Rockstar Book 10) and Duet (Rockstar Book 11)
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Megan Lowe@booksandbubbletea
4 stars
Aug 21, 2022

I think I enjoyed this book a little more than some of its predecessors. It has its faults, but I think it’s slightly better out together. That said, it was overly info dumpy at the start. And in the flip side, our introduction to Summer was sparse. I would’ve liked to have seen more. I also felt the Sydney chapters with Lily were weird. The religious aspect that made its way through wasn’t my favourite either. The same with Nana Russo’s mojo. I would’ve preferred that stay abstract. But, the good thing here was there wasn’t a ton of storyline’s running through this story. It made it easier to follow what was happening, and the central relationship to breathe. Still, I get the feeling there’s a hurry to end this series. I’d like to see a little more thought, and perhaps time put into this.