

This book is intended for mature teen audiences due to strong language and some sexual content. When the tour kicks into high gear, the real truth about their shared past comes to light, and Peyton is rocked by forces as passionate and chaotic as the music she loves. Yet being forced to look at Sam in a new way brings Peyton a different perspective on the past―and his magnetic baby-blues and rippling muscles are hard to ignore. This is more than fine with Peyton―after all, it'll only help reassure her picture-perfect boyfriend back on campus that following the band is all totally professional. Neither wants to deal with old pain and misunderstanding, and they agree to keep the past in the past. She and Sam have a history, one that has made them enemies. Then Peyton, a budding music journalist, joins the tour, tasked with chronicling the band's every move. But for Sam, the band's dazzling but troubled bassist, making sure his past stays locked away feels more important than winning the spotlight.

But for Sam, the band’s dazzling but troubled bassist, making sure his past stays locked away feels more important than winning the spotlight. But instead of marching-band practice and dorm life, Riley is stuck at home-her family needs her.

When they get an offer to join a national tour, the musicians of Luminescent Juliet finally find their ticket to fame. When they get an offer to join a national tour, the musicians of Luminescent Juliet finally find their ticket to fame. Eighteen-year-old Riley Middleton should be far away from home, about to start her freshman year of college on a full-ride scholarship she earned with her unmatched skills on the drums.
