The Comedown

A. Marie


Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
4.33 · Steam/Spice level: 3 of 5
Open door [?] · 3 ratings · 448 pages · Published: 15 May 2022

The Comedown by A. Marie
Rap superstar, Julez, has announced his latest 30-date tour, The Family Julez Tour, which will also feature pop-singer sensation, Collette. The news comes on the heels of the unlikely duo’s previously released, scorchingly sexy single together. Grab a speaker, gather refreshments, and settle in for the hottest concert you’ll experience this year. The Comedown is your all-access pass to the drama, the tension, the fireworks—both on and off the stage.

When my label asked who I wanted as my next tour’s opener, I gave them the one name I knew they’d never be able to land—Collette.
Except, they did. And now the veteran popstar is here, on the road with me, opening up more than just my show.
My eyes? Still half-mast and bloodshot but finally seeing what everyone’s been hiding from me.
My chest? Cracked down the middle, feeling what I’ve been hiding from me.
My head? Yeah, she’s there, too, getting me higher than the thick-a** cloud of smoke permanently filling my bus.
Her mind? Well… Thanks to her ex, Collette doesn’t actually f*ck with celebrities anymore, but I’ve never met a rule I couldn’t ignore, remix, or straight up break.
The woman whose posters used to line my teenage walls needs me to step up and be more, not just for her but also her own teen son, so I will be…as soon as I figure out how.
Guess Imma have to freestyle this sh*t.
Make sure you get a good seat; the show’s about to start.


The Comedown is a 150k-word rockstar romance standalone featuring a bad-boy rapper and a not-so-good-girl popstar. It contains foul language, consensual sexual situations, violence, and drug and alcohol use intended for audiences 18+. Subjects pertaining to sexual assault, eating disorders, suicide, and addiction are present as well. The word r*pe is used. It is not graphic and is not shown, only referenced as a past memory.
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