Punk Dunk Love

Kiki Wren Carlson


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Explicit and plentiful [?] · 1 ratings · 225 pages · Published: 11 Jul 2020

Punk Dunk Love by Kiki Wren Carlson
The spring of 1977 was the start of a monumental concert tour of North American with headliner Ned James, known at one time as the godfather of punk. It had been a few years since he was relevant, though, and now Ned was trying desperately for a comeback. His opening act was a new punk band, Cookie, led by pin-up chanteuse Annie Tyler. Even though she was already in her early thirties at the start of her music career, she was naïve, having moved straight from her parents’ house in a small town to New York City. Until this tour, Annie had never really lived, save for a brief dark period of drug use she didn’t care to revisit.

But Rob York had lived, and he still lived too hard even now. Rob was playing piano for Ned, but he was really taking a break from his own career as a glam rocker. He’d ditched wild costumes and an excessive lifestyle for something quieter, living the life of a working musician instead of a name in glitter and lights, but his demons weren’t quite dead. Now, as Rob, Annie, and Ned all began working together, their lives are about to intertwine in ways that would change them forever. Rob and Annie can’t deny their attraction, even though both are not exactly single. And Rob and Ned have a sexy past, too, which—although they try to deny—is still very much something they like to indulge. Can Rob get past his demons to commit to Annie? Can Annie feel she’s lived enough to settle down? And what happens when the two of them both feel drawn to Ned?
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