Wicked Innocence
by Missy Johnson
Publication Date: August 4, 2014
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance
Purchase: Amazon
Synopsis: Don’t let my petite and innocent appearance fool you, because I’m one person you don’t want to cross. I’m Micah, the youngest member of Resurrection…If only they knew how young. My fake ID says I’m twenty-one.
And I will be…in four years.
What can I say? I blossomed early. Home sucked, so I left, determined to do something with my life.
Landing the gig as lead vocalist in the band was a dream come true. I’ve worked hard to make something of myself and nothing is going to ruin that for me.
Then He showed up.
He’s hot as hell and so into me. But he’s also twenty-five.
I don’t want to lie to him, but if the truth comes out I’ll lose everything, including him.
Review
Posted by Lynn****4.5 stars****
A book with forbidden love, an underage heroine Micah, and a sexy rocker, Saxon....kind of pulls you right in from the beginning. This book is written in dual points of view about a former rock star, Saxon and an upcoming young rocker named Micah. After years of drugs and alcohol the rocker lifestyle took it’s toll on both himself and the one’s he loves, he drops out of the spotlight, showing up several years later to manage his cousin Henry’s band, Resurrection.
Micah has escaped a terrible life at the age of fourteen. In order to get by on her own, she must take on a new identity as an 18 year old. Fast forward several years and Micah has secured a spot as the lead singer of Resurrection. Although she’s only 17, her friends and band mates think she’s 21. That would be okay, except she’s fallen for the band manager, Sax. He’s attracted to Micah, but is very aware that she’s 4 years younger than him, and that’s too young in his opinion. Imagine how he’ll react when he finds out the age difference is 8 years and she’s underage.
With that said, Wicked Innocence is a quick and captivating read, that will hold your attention til the end. I liked the developing relationship between Sax and Micah and that it wasn’t rushed. The overall story line developed slowly, allowing the readers to "see" the relationship between Sax and his cousin Henry. I really liked all the characters, and Saxon is no doubt book boyfriend material. Although Wicked Innocence does not necessarily end in a cliffhanger, it is left open for another book in the series, and I will definitely be reading it!
About Missy Johnson
Missy lives in a small town in Central Victoria with her husband, and her confused pets (a dog who think she’s a cat, a cat who thinks he’s a dog…you get the picture).
When she’s not writing, she can usually be found looking for something to read.
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