Author: | Eugene Roome | ISBN: | 9780983569305 |
Publisher: | Eugene Roome | Publication: | February 12, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Eugene Roome |
ISBN: | 9780983569305 |
Publisher: | Eugene Roome |
Publication: | February 12, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The Tinseltown Tarts are a middle-aged, four member, once wildly popular all-female rock 'n' roll band from California. Facing a midlife crisis, Pete follows them on their Midwestern tour. He's keeping his distance, but he's on one of the member's radar...and she's actually available. The book's a fast-paced, humorous, sometimes serious male-perspective "romance" novel with a trashy title and many layers.
Musicians seem to love this book, probably because it accurately depicts their world and delineates the earthquake-like changes which have forever altered it. The Available Tart describes the beauty of the Midwest, lovemaking during a thunderstorm, includes a visit to the Minnesota State Fair and a trout stream valley, briefly touches on the sights of Minneapolis/St. Paul, features a goat, and explains the Dead Raccoon Philosophy of Life. The subject matter includes (tasteful) adult situations (after all, Pete is chasing a rock 'n' roll goddess).
The Tinseltown Tarts are a middle-aged, four member, once wildly popular all-female rock 'n' roll band from California. Facing a midlife crisis, Pete follows them on their Midwestern tour. He's keeping his distance, but he's on one of the member's radar...and she's actually available. The book's a fast-paced, humorous, sometimes serious male-perspective "romance" novel with a trashy title and many layers.
Musicians seem to love this book, probably because it accurately depicts their world and delineates the earthquake-like changes which have forever altered it. The Available Tart describes the beauty of the Midwest, lovemaking during a thunderstorm, includes a visit to the Minnesota State Fair and a trout stream valley, briefly touches on the sights of Minneapolis/St. Paul, features a goat, and explains the Dead Raccoon Philosophy of Life. The subject matter includes (tasteful) adult situations (after all, Pete is chasing a rock 'n' roll goddess).