Sweet as Sin

Sweet as Sin by J. T. Geissinger, published by Amazon Publishing in 2015, is a contemporary romance novel that spans 384 pages. The story follows twentysomething Kat Reid, a successful Hollywood makeup artist who unexpectedly finds herself working on a rock video for the famous band Bad Habit. Despite her lack of interest in rock music, Kat’s encounter with the band’s charismatic lead singer, Nico Nyx, ignites a chemistry that complicates her independent spirit.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will explore the dynamics between Kat and Nico, particularly as Kat is thrust into the role of a bride in the video after a model’s unexpected departure. The story delves into themes of attraction and the challenges posed by Nico’s hidden past. With elements of performing arts and music woven throughout, this edition presents a vivid portrayal of the rock star lifestyle contrasted with Kat’s grounded perspective.
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Inside a drop-dead sexy, hard-partying rock star lies a good heart…and a dark secret.
Twentysomething Kat Reid is loving life as an in-demand Hollywood makeup artist. She has absolutely no interest in rock ‘n’ roll, but in order to pay the mortgage, she agrees to work on the set of a rock video for the world-famous rockers known as Bad Habit…which brings her face-to-face with Nico Nyx, lead singer of Bad Habit and Adonis in the flesh.
However, the fiercely independent Kat isn’t impressed by the hard-living, womanizing rock star. But when Nico’s model girlfriend shows up to the set drunk and Kat is tapped to replace her as the video’s sexy bride, her combustible chemistry with Nico suddenly threatens to consume the set. Nico feels it, too–and becomes determined to win Kat over, body and soul. Yet behind his rock god swagger, Nico hides a dark secret. Can he rock Kat’s world forever, or will he just break her heart?
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