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File Size: 1081 KB
Print Length: 273 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1447260589
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin (March 31, 2015)
Publication Date: March 31, 2015
Sold by: Macmillan
Language: English
ASIN: B00JCX1RJE
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As a reader, one of the things I dread the most is the end of a beloved series. So when Deep arrived on my Kindle, I was hit with so many conflicting emotions I wasn't sure what to do. On one hand, I was dying to open it up and dive right in- so what if it was already late evening, sleep is overrated, right? On the other hand, I knew I was going to be saying goodbye to the Stage Dive family at the end of the book and I wasn't ready. Of course, desire to find out all the details of Ben and Lizzy's journey to this point in their lives that Kylie had been tantalizing us with for months won out and I settled in for the ride. And oh what a ride it was!We get to see the moment that started it all through Lizzy's eyes when she sees Ben in person for the first time along with all the important moments leading up to those 2 pink lines staring back at her. Poor Lizzy just went from being a carefree 21 year old college student to an emotional hormonal young woman trying to wrap her head around the fact that in less than a year, she is going to be responsible for a living breathing tiny person. She has no idea how any of her friends or extended family will react, much less the big man and baby daddy himself.Ben gave it the ol' college try to honor his promise to Mal to stay away from Lizzy but we can see how well that worked out! Although he was the king of mixed signals, he was no match for her persistence. Once they were both in Sin City for the Mal and Anne wedding extravaganza, the tension had built up to the breaking point until there was no turning back. Now he is completely lost on how to proceed- and can I just say drunk Ben is adorable? If things go south for Stage Dive, David could have a second career option in wrangling big drunken goobers since Mal and Ben have given him plenty of practice! Ben adheres to the time honored tradition adopted by so many over the years when faced with unpleasant or unexpected info: deflect, deny and hope it resolves itself. Mal's reaction was unexpected as well and as much as I love him, I kind of wanted to kick his ass for it. Who would have expected Jimmy to be the voice of reason in the madness? Yet he had a few heart to heart moments with Ben that left me melting over the elder Ferris brother yet again. Fortunately those moments effectively broke through the granite skull and epic wall of denial the bassist had built up.Ben and Lizzy are a hot mess as they try to figure out what the future holds for them, but they muddle through. Lizzy is just as funny as any of the other Stage Divers’ ladies, and Ev, Anne and Lena bring her further into the inner circle with ease. Of course not everyone is happy to see Lizzy in Ben’s life- anyone remember Martha, Ben's sister, from Lick? She’s baaaaccckkkk and she is still an epic b**ch! Steadfast and loyal bodyguard Sam has a few choice words for her, and it was wonderful to see her put in her place. There was also a fabulously funny and fitting moment between Martha and Lizzy in the delivery room that had me in stitches. The baby’s name had me gasping out loud though- that poor child would have seriously hated Ben and Lizzy for the name if kids still had to write out their names by hand with a first, middle and 2 last names that made for pretty lengthy but fitting moniker.Speaking of Sam, he played a larger role in Deep than he had in previous stories but he kept Lizzy sane at times through the madness of life on the road, and it was great to see him interacting with her on a more personal level than we have seen since he came into Ev’s life in Lick. Vaughan, the bassist for Stage Dive’s opening act Down Fourth, was a wonderful character as well. He starts out hitting on Lizzy until he realizes what is up, then settles in to being a friend and supporter particularly when she needs it the most. Vaughan definitely made me all melty and I am hoping that Lizzy will play matchmaker for him in the future.Although I am so very sad to see this series end, Deep was a great story that delivered everything I have come to expect from Kylie Scott’s books- humor, heat, drama, heartache, and did I mention humor?? This may be the end of the line for the Stage Dive series books, but Ms. Scott has indicated they will make an appearance again in the future and I will be eagerly waiting. Vaughan’s story is up next and I really fell in love with him in Deep so I can’t wait to see him find his happiness!!
I was really disappointed with this book. I kept on reading and hoping that it would get better but it didn't.****Spoilers in my review, so please read at your own risk.****I didn't like Liz and Ben at all. I didn't like that Liz had to do all the chasing. Every moment of the book was her chasing until the very end. I couldn't believe that Ben had any real feeling for Liz at all. With everything that he said...not wanting a relationship, not wanting his life to change, not wanting to get married...the list goes on and on. After a while I just wanted Liz to get a clue. The guy doesn't want this relationship. Hello...he completely ignore her after finding out she was pregnant and talking to her about it. Then he did it again when she went on tour with them. Then it f came down to lame text messages. Then finally at 70% he admits to having feelings for her but I just didn't believe it. It wasn't convincing at all. Then at the end finding out about the contract he had the lawyers draw up and having it on him but not giving it to her. I mean...come on. I didn't feel the connect at all and their relationship just didn't feel right. Loved the other books in the series though, just not this one.
Deep was Kylie Scott’s fourth book in the Stage Dive series.Ben Nicholson was the base player for the famously popular Stage Dive band. He was the sexy, funny, carefree, laid back playboy. He loved music and his entire life revolved around playing music. He was the only remaining single member of the band and he had no intentions of ever settling down.Elizabeth “Liz†Rollins was the sister to Anne from Play, book two. Once Anne began dating Mal, Liz was thrust into the band inner circle. The moment she laid eyes on Ben, she seriously crushed but Ben was a one night only guy so they had their one night and she avoided him ever since, until she was forced into his world again.I loved how Scott started in the present but then moved to the past for several chapters catching us up on Ben and Liz’s interactions that paralleled with her sister’s story in Play. Scott then kept us in the present while the storyline built.Deep was told with a single POV, Liz. I loved Liz’s strength and humor, but didn’t like her weakness when dealing with Ben. She lost some of herself when they weren’t in sync and I much preferred her bantering confidence. With Ben, I loved the potential of Ben but didn’t care for him in most of the story. He was a runner and I wanted to throw my kindle at him most of the time. I craved his real thoughts versus what I got from Liz’s perspective of him. With that said, I still thoroughly enjoyed it. It was well written and kept me turning the pages as fast as I could read.True to the series, Scott included all band members and their mates throughout the story. It added depth, dimension, consistency and humor to the storyline.Deep was the conclusion of the primary Stage Dive band members; however, it set the stage for a novella for Sam and the start of a spin off series, Dive Bar, involving Vaughn. Both are promises for more successful writings by Scott.
I was very disappointed in this book. I would probably give it a 2.5 stars.I loved the second & third book in this series (I don't really remember book 1). For some reason I couldn't get behind her still being into the "hero" when he was a jerk. Maybe jerk isn't the right word. He was just all about himself. His life, his schedule, his freedom. And she just irritated me with her desire to keep going after him. The only real redeeming moments in the book were the Mal & Anne or Jimmy & Lena moments. Otherwise, I would have just stopped the book & returned it.
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