
Roadie
4.20
11,661 ratings·603 reviews
Lilith Goode is in love with five gorgeous rockstars, and nobody said she had to pick just one. She shares her body, her heart, and her soul with each of them: Paxton, the tattooed leader; Michael, the bad boy seeking change; Ransom, the dark and scarred enigma; Muse, the practical one with a silver...
- Pages
- 328
- Format
- Kindle Edition
- Published
- 2017-05-08
- Publisher
- Sarian Royal
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C.M. Stunich
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C.M. Stunich is a self-admitted bibliophile with a love for exotic teas and a whole host of characters who live full time inside the strange, swirling vortex of her thoughts. Some folks might call this crazy, but Caitlin Morgan doesn't mind - especially considering she has to write biographies in the third person. Oh,...
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Vee·2 years ago
I kept waiting for shit to happen, until I realized shit was never going to happen. They're all just existing, and I'm utterly indifferent.
I don't understand where the storyline went in C.M. Stunich's *Roadie*.
They basically just hang out all day, occasionally have deep conversations, and then have sex as soon as the FMC locks eyes with any of them. I started hoping they would stop looking at each other. The repetition was utterly draining.
I just needed more to occur. Yes, they talk about t...
Rachel·2 years ago
A horrible audiobook. The storyline is decent, but honestly, it's getting a bit dull. There's not much going on story-wise in C.M. Stunich's *Roadie* besides six people learning how to navigate a polyamorous relationship while on tour. They're also working through some personal trauma and healing through sex, and I'm not sure how healthy that is, but it seems to work for them. You'd think the drama on tour with a poly group would be off the charts, but it actually seems fairly tame to me. This *...
Lacey (laceybooklovers)·4 years ago
C.M. Stunich's *Roadie* wasn't quite as good as book 1, but I still liked it!
ellie·4 years ago
The most interesting part of C.M. Stunich's *Roadie* was definitely the torrid relationship between Ransom and Paxton.I literally went from hating Paxton to swooning over him and Ransom 😭💀Seriously, any time Paxton and Ransom argued, tearing into each other about their pasts, I just sat there whispering, “Kiss, go on, kiss. I dare you to kiss.” Even when I'm not reading MM romances, I'm still hunting for that good gay shit 🤌🏻Their turbulent history was the main reason I was addicted to the f...
Tashi·6 years ago
Wonderful
I absolutely love, love, love the Roadie series by C.M. Stunich! The characters are all so incredibly broken, but it's amazing how they can piece themselves back together like a puzzle when they're united. It's bittersweet knowing I'm about to start the last book in this fantastic romance series.
I absolutely love, love, love the Roadie series by C.M. Stunich! The characters are all so incredibly broken, but it's amazing how they can piece themselves back together like a puzzle when they're united. It's bittersweet knowing I'm about to start the last book in this fantastic romance series.
Lana *Best left alone with books and snacks*·6 years ago
In this *Roadie* book review, C.M. Stunich's story would probably be better as a one-off novel, but it still manages to keep my interest. Granted, it's mostly because of all the hot sex, but hey, I'm not complaining.
How's this gem of a conversation?
"Pussies are a lot stronger than balls," Lilith says, startling both me and Pax. "Why would anyone say *he's got balls* to reference strength when a swift kick to the nether regions drops a man to his knees? As far as calling a weak person a *puss...
Jenn·7 years ago
Amazing!
Wow, C.M. Stunich is such a fantastic author. The way *Roadie* seamlessly carried on from the first book was brilliant, with subtle, well-placed referrals back to the first book that perfectly re-jogged your memory of certain details – it's just incredible. I loved the way we got to know a bit more of the background of these characters in this book too, but it's still a hot, sexy, and totally gripping read. This *Roadie* book review certainly highlights C.M. Stunich's talent for creati...
Kayla Silverss·7 years ago
This was a really good sequel, I have no idea who's gonna be endgame though?! This *Roadie* book review by C.M. Stunich has me hooked!
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TrulyDeeplyBookishly_708456·8 years ago
So I picked up this #2 book in the Rock-Hard Beautiful series, as soon as I finished Groupie! If you’ve read my review of the first one, you’ll know I was very undecided about whether I loved it or hated it, and I’m proud to say I FINALLY know! In Roadie, the individual characters and the group dynamic truly improve. Lilith seems more calm, collected, and perfectly flawed as she embraces her new place in life. She knows her love for her men equals their love for her, and she wants to help every ...
Snow·8 years ago
Let's just say that **Roadie** was a bit better...We get to know them all a little bit better too... and they get to know each other a little bit better as well...Sexual boundaries are pushed and pulled in this polyamorous relationship, a true dive into the complexities of a **reverse harem romance**. Even the very definitions of love are stretched as a long-standing friendship between two band members spirals into a hot mess—evolving from shared pasts scarred by hatred, burdened by layers of gu...




