Wednesday, August 23, 2017

A Sinful Tune by Wendi Zwaduk


Two hot rockers and one girl… what could go wrong?

Robbie thought when he formed his band he’d get the girls, the gigs and the money. He’s got the gigs, but the money is a little slower in coming. He’s also got more than a few secrets. He wants the band to succeed, but even more, he wants to find the one woman who can accept him—warts and all, but also with his best friend Dillon involved.

Dillon loves Robbie like a brother. Robbie’s his other half in the music world. He handles the words while Robbie writes the music for the band. But all the music in the world isn’t enough if they don’t have their perfect third—Jess. She hits all the right notes for him and Robbie. The only issue? She may not accept their love in return.

Jess has followed the band for years and worked her way up to selling their merchandise. She knows their music almost as well as they do, but doubts they’d want to be with her. She’s so unlike the other women they’ve had—she’s short, curvy and a purple-haired Goth. When Robbie and Dillon hang out with her after one of the gigs, she has a choice to make. Either head home and wonder or let go of her fears and give the two men of her dreams the chance to make her fantasies come to life.

Reader Advisory: This book contains scenes of double penetration.

Publisher's Note: This book has previously been released as part of the
Three's a Charm anthology with Totally Bound Publishing.

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Reviews by the Wicked Reads Review Team

Kris☆☆☆
I'm all about a rock star read but this story fell a bit flat for me. Maybe because it's just a super short novella and I wanted more backstory to this trio? I'm not sure... I never connected to the characters much, so the sex was very anonymous to me. But it had some good ménage scenes and musicians, crazy exes, and unsure-about-their-body-type leading ladies. The makings of a good book.


Ruthie☆☆☆
This is a short story, so there is not a lot of time for character development. The trio have known each other for a couple of years, yet the guys have never before tried to persuade Jess to give them a chance before. We don't really have an explanation of why – instead we know that she has been belittled by their previous girlfriends and is again, which is difficult to understand. There are further complications which I feel distract the reader from the core storyline, rather than add value – but others which would surely be worth investigating, such as her musical ability. It seemed odd that had never come up in conversation.

I really wanted there to be more, so that the questions that didn't make sense to me could be explained – let alone the desire to know how they moved forward together. I guess that is the danger of a short read.



I always dreamed of writing the stories in my head. Tall, dark, and handsome heroes are my favourites, as long as he has an independent woman keeping him in line.

I earned a BA in education at Kent State University and currently hold a Masters in Education with Nova Southeastern University.

I love NASCAR, romance, books in general, Ohio farmland, dirt racing, and my menagerie of animals. You can also find me at my blog.

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Reviewers on the Wicked Reads Review Team were provided a free copy of A Sinful Tune by Wendi Zwaduk to read and review.

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