Musicians

Romantic

Music mentioned in order Lexi Davis has all the tools a rising rock star needs: she’s a young, sexy, tattooed blonde with an interesting voice, songwriting talent, and ambition. She embraces the rock chick lifestyle completely, with parties, tequila, and a healthy sex drive. Her rise from Dallas clubs up to regional gigs and beyond is on track until conductor and pianist Marshall Kennedy, tricked by his friends and forced to play piano for one song with her band, hammers the audience with his performance, and knocks her off- balance with his good looks and relentless pursuit. She's rock all the way, with no room in her life for a classical guy from a rich family who represents everything she hates. But men in the Dallas rock world treat women as disposable hookups, while Marshall showers her with compliments and support. He's such a wonderful guy it hurts to dump him, but staying might end her dream of being a rock star, and she never surrenders. Neither does he, and when she's miserable after blowing up their relationship, she must decide whether being a hard-charging rock star without him is more important than being a rock singer in love.
Samantha (26) fell for another musician in college, hard, which crushed her that much flatter when she caught him banging a blonde groupie. Never again, ever, period. She put her trumpet in the closet and left it there, vowing to never date another musician. Her dating pool holds only non-musicians who are also teachers like her. When she dates civilians, they eventually dump the “boring brunette teacher” for someone who doesn’t grade so many papers. But Dave's (30) more than just a bass player whose band needs a new trumpet player. He’s so much more that Samantha's convinced even if she gives in and gets involved, which she won't because he isn’t a teacher, it will end in tears. Dave, however, did the flashy, party-girl scene with his blonde ex-fiancée, who left him when he admitted he hated the fast life. Now all he wants is that smart, funny, and adorable brunette teacher.

Musicians

Romantic

Music mentioned in order Lexi Davis has all the tools a rising rock star needs: she’s a young, sexy, tattooed blonde with an interesting voice, songwriting talent, and ambition. She embraces the rock chick lifestyle completely, with parties, tequila, and a healthy sex drive. Her rise from Dallas clubs up to regional gigs and beyond is on track until conductor and pianist Marshall Kennedy, tricked by his friends and forced to play piano for one song with her band, hammers the audience with his performance, and knocks her off- balance with his good looks and relentless pursuit. She's rock all the way, with no room in her life for a classical guy from a rich family who represents everything she hates. But men in the Dallas rock world treat women as disposable hookups, while Marshall showers her with compliments and support. He's such a wonderful guy it hurts to dump him, but staying might end her dream of being a rock star, and she never surrenders. Neither does he, and when she's miserable after blowing up their relationship, she must decide whether being a hard-charging rock star without him is more important than being a rock singer in love.
Samantha (26) fell for another musician in college, hard, which crushed her that much flatter when she caught him banging a blonde groupie. Never again, ever, period. She put her trumpet in the closet and left it there, vowing to never date another musician. Her dating pool holds only non-musicians who are also teachers like her. When she dates civilians, they eventually dump the “boring brunette teacher” for someone who doesn’t grade so many papers. But Dave (30) is more than just a bass player whose band needs a new trumpet player. He’s so much more that Samantha's convinced even if she gives in and gets involved, which she won't because he isn’t a teacher, it will end in tears. Dave, however, did the flashy, party-girl scene with his blonde ex-fiancée, who left him when he admitted he hated the fast life. Now all he wants is that smart, funny, and adorable brunette teacher. Music mentioned in order