"I gave the rumor mill fodder for a lifetime the day I walked away from a wildly successful music career without explanation."
Dan: People can talk all they like; my record stores are my lifeblood now, and I'm devoted solely to keeping them afloat in the digital age.
There's just one little thing distracting me: an earth-dwelling sunbeam named Owen Harper.
I don't know what I was thinking when I hired him. In fact, maybe I wasn't thinking at all.
Quirky and excitable, he's a walking, talking danger to fragile objects. His energy alone could power a small country. That's never been my style.
And damn does he love to push my buttons.
He's other things, too, though. Things that keep me up late at night.
Things that make me forget I'm supposed to be simplifying.
Especially after we end up falling into bed together. (Okay, it was a sauna).
I should have more regrets about that than I do.
That's the problem.
Owen:
Who the hell just walks away from stardom out of the blue? My boss, apparently, and I'm pretty sure he's been in a bad mood ever since.
That should be enough to stop the pesky little crush I've developed.Should be.
But the heart wants what the heart wants, I guess, and mine has decided it prefers the company of the walking storm cloud known as Daniel Grim.
Not that I plan on letting him know that anytime soon.
Resonance is the second book in the Rhythm of Love series, and can be read as a standalone. It's a steamy slow burn bisexual age-gap, boss/employee romance with lots of banter and two obstinate heroes who really, really don't want to want the very thing they both need.