ARC Review: LOST FOR YOU by Jayne Frost

January 13, 2018

Lost For You by Jayne Frost
When I was eighteen, I stood at the precipice of stardom. I had the record deal. And the tour to back it up. But I succumbed to the pressure of that life. The dark side.

Now, I skate on the fringe. My brother is the genius guitarist for the band Caged, and I’m the one who helped make that happen. I’m happy to run my bars and my land development company.

Sure I am.

And then I meet her—Taryn Ayers—the music manager behind the three biggest bands in the country. She doesn’t know I’m Cam’s older brother. Or that I’ve got a secret that makes her world and mine fundamentally incompatible.
Problem is, I want to know Taryn.

But do I want her to know me?

Lost For You is a STAND ALONE New Adult Romance with recurring characters. Pick up books 1-3 to get the full experience!
Intended for mature audiences due to hot as sin rockstars and the world they live in.

**Please note: This book contains instances of drug use.**

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REVIEW


My rating: 4 of 5 stars

“You’re the smooth surface to all my jagged edges.”

I’ve really been enjoying the heck out of this series by Jayne Frost. One of the things I appreciate the most about it is that no two stories are alike. Though they’re all frenetic and dramatic and involve heart-wrenching angst, the journey each character takes to get to their version of happy is truly unique. It’s incredible that each person has a story that was barely hinted at yet when it’s written, it’s not only unexpected but it’s beauty despite the pain. Each story is strangely realistic and we may not know anyone who is like these characters, but their experiences can speak to many of us. And Chase’s story was no different.


Chase is an addict. He’s been clean for more than 10 years and is now helping Logan’s sister conquer her own addiction. But as any addict knows, there’s no cure to this disease. It’s a lifelong battle against unseen demons and no one seems to know this better than Chase. He meets Taryn and he can’t treat her the way that he’s treated women in the past. She’s different. He can’t let go. He recognizes the storm headed his way and instead of sidestepping, he steps right into its path.


Pain. So much freaking pain. But anyone who has struggled with addiction or has been touched by addiction knows that pain is part in parcel with this fight. So I grinned and bared it because I trusted this author to see me through to the other side. And the beauty that shone from Chase was so incredibly worth it!

“Sweet Taryn. Appropriate since she was every song. And every lyric. Everything I’d ever wanted.”

This story was painfully stunning. It was about grief, broken relationships, and addiction. It was about family and friendships. It was about unbreakable ties. It was about the music. Always about the music.

Release Date: January 12, 2018
Genre: Contemporary Rock Star Romance
POV: Dual - 1st person
Heat: 3.5 out of 5
Series/Standalone: Standalone - Book #4 of the Sixth Street Bands series with character crossover

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