New Release Review ~ Jaxson’s Nemesis by TL Travis

Jaxson’s Nemesis by TL Travis

 

Jaxson Duvall, bass player for the band Maiden Voyage wasn’t born into wealth or fame. He achieved it with hard work and a need to prove himself. To whom, well, that is the million-dollar question right there. When his foolish antics threaten to bankrupt him, it’s time for him to stop acting like a spoiled brat and grow the hell up before his band brothers find a new bassist.

Shephard “Shep” Newsome was the opposite. Thrust into the limelight at birth and cast out damn near the same way. When his indiscretions tarnished his family name, his father said no more. Humiliated, shamed, and shunned, he moved away to begin anew but trouble still seemed to find him. Tired of running, he puts down roots only to find himself right smack in the middle of it once again.

What happens when a Rockstar with more money than brains clashes with his neighbor who has a chip on his shoulder the size of Texas? You have a recipe for disaster… or rage-infused love.

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Maiden Voyage series must be read in order as each book starts where the last one ended but is from another band members point of view:

1 – Ryder’s Guardian

2 – Derek’s Destiny

3 – Jaxson’s Nemesis

4 – Shadow’s Light

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4.25 Stars

I feel like it’s been a long time since I’ve sat down with these band members, but maybe that’s just because I get impatient. I enjoyed the first two books, and this was no different.

I’m a fan of enemies to lovers, despite how it’s not the most realistic trope. The banter and chemistry are usually a lot of fun watching as they plays out. I’m a big fan of great banter, and I felt this book delivered.

I’ve enjoyed Jaxson as a side character, and enjoyed him as the main one as well. As usual, when it comes to pranks, eventually they go too far—but this one began something neither man thought would happen—going from enemies…to more. Watching them figure things out was enjoyable. The story flowed well, and I can’t wait to see what happens when book 4 picks up where this one leaves off.

***Copy provided to Bayou Book Junkie for my reading pleasure. A review wasn’t a requirement. ***