New Release and Review: Face The Music by JB Salsbury

Face the Music by JB Sasbury

Book 3 in the Love, Hate, Rock-n-Roll Series

Releases January 20

Blurb:

Pastor Ben Langley is irresistible.

His wife died giving birth to their daughter six years ago. His tragic past doesn’t keep me from wanting to unravel him, strip away his buttoned up goodness and discover what kind of man lies beneath.  If that makes me evil, so be it. I’m far beyond redemption anyway.

Ashleigh Kendrick is freedom personified, an unpredictable wind I want to grasp hold of.

Every Sunday she watches me preach from the front row wearing her halter-tops and tiny skirts, a dangerous temptation. Her favorite words are the four-letter variety, and her smile lights up the darkness inside me. I vowed to love one woman forever. I never realized that vow would be impossible to keep when confronted with a chance to love again.

Face the Music is an opposites attract romance with emotional ties to the past that run so thick they feel impossible to overcome. 

Amazon US: https://amzn.to/2ZG8Jf9
Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/370FBSe
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My Thoughts:

Take me to church! Y’all J.B. totally knocked it out of the park with this one!I devoured this book. Literally in one sitting and there was one reason: Pastor Ben! I loved him. He’s swoony AF! I mean,for real, he had me swooning so much throughout this book! I loved how he treated everyone in his congregation; fairly and without judgment. I loved how he loved his daughter. I loved his relationship with his brother. I loved how real and vulnerable he was, and I absolutely ADORED how he showed Ashliegh her worth and the kind of love she deserved. That, definitely was the swooniest part! 

 I loved Ashliegh too. She was Ben’s opposite in so many ways, but she was exactly what he needed. She was vulnerable, but she hid her vulnerability behind her vulgar speech and brash personality. She was a loyal and loving friend. The way she treated Ben’s daughter though…that  was my favorite. She was so endearing and loving. Very few people got to see that side. But Ben did. Even when Ashleigh tried to put up her usual guarded front, Ben saw her and he showed her the kind of love she deserved. 

This was a slow burn romance that had me feeling all the feels! Both Ben and Ashleigh had really difficult pasts, but the love and understanding they showed each other healed, and was beautiful. I loved watching their love story slowly unfold. This was another fabulous book in the Love, Hate, Rock -n-Roll series, and dare I say…my favorite -Don’t tell Jesse 😉 Y’all read this book!

Grade A

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