Dancing in the Moonlight: The Celestials: A Rockstar Romance
Roxy Wilson

To what lengths would you go to destroy yourself?
I can’t let anyone know about my past—not even my bandmates.
At eighteen years old I did something unforgivable, and it destroyed my family.
All I can stand to think about now is the next gig, the next f*ck, the next good time.
What I don’t expect is for a curvy events planner to turn my world upside down.
She’s passionate and sassy. A beautiful distraction. A moonlit goddess.
I know she just broke off her engagement, ending a decade-long relationship.
She’s hurt and vulnerable. I should leave her alone.
I should not yearn for her touch, her attention, or her love; yet I do.
I absolutely do not deserve her, but I need her… more than I’ve ever needed anyone.
Maybe being alone is the karma I deserve.
But maybe—just maybe—there’s a miracle waiting in the moonlight.
Dancing in the Moonlight is the second book in The Celestials series. If you love instalove, plus-sized woman, rockstar romance, then you’ll enjoy Maddox and Taylor’s story. But, if you don't read novellas (27K words), then Dancing in the Moonlight may not be the right fit for you. Similar to book one in the series, Falling Like the Stars, this book is a standalone.