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His, His or His?

Lust & Lyrics, Book 1

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His, His or His?

By: Hanleigh Bradley
Narrated by: Susan Greenway
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Fame. Fortune.

And all that. Everything I've never wanted.

His, His or His? is the first book in a contemporary rockstar reverse harem series by international best-selling author, Hanleigh Bradley.

Clover has grown up with Rockstars for parents. They expect her to follow in their footsteps. But Clover doesn't want to be famous, she just wants to create the music she loves.

Will that change when her twin brother needs her to take his place in the pop band Saving Creed?

Her crazy mother puts a wig on her head, bandages up her boobs and throws her onto the stage at the London o2. Suddenly, she finds herself living with four hot men. The only problem? They all think she's her twin brother, Creed!

Will Clover be able to keep her identity a secret or will she fall in love with her four band mates?

His, His Or His? is the first book in the Lust & Lyrics Reverse Harem Series.

She doesn't just want one. She wants them all.

Think She's The Man meets the music industry.

©2018 Hanleigh Bradley (P)2020 Hanleigh Bradley
Contemporary Romance Romance Contemporary European World Literature
Captivating Storyline • Fast-paced Romance • Pleasant Voice • Interesting Plot • Poetic Writing • Amazing Narration

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This is a good start to the series. It does end on a cliffhanger
And is not your typical RH but Is well written and an enjoyable listen. I really liked the multiple POV and the narrator does a great job.

Not your typical RH

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Clover is enjoying her time away from her family until she gets a call saying her twin brother has been hurt. Then her parents decide she take his place in his band....as him. And if that's not enough, she starts to develop feelings for each of his band mates.
I enjoyed listening to this book and I can't wait to see what happens next with Clover, Creed and the band

enjoyed it

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His, His, or His? By Hanleigh Bradley is a contemporary rockstar reverse harem that I listened to on audio narrated by Susan Greenway.

All I can say is Wow! Hanleigh did an amazing job on this book! I think this is may be my new favorite book of hers so far. I absolutely loved that we got points of views from all the characters. It really brings the story to life. The story does end on a cliffhanger but that wasn’t much of a surprise since it’s the first book in the Lust and Lyrics Series. I cannot wait for the next book All Mine to be released on audio.

Susan did an amazing job on the narration. I absolutely love her voice!

I would recommend this book if you like contemporary romance, rockstar Romance, or reverse harems.


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Contemporary Rockstar Reverse Harem

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Spoiler alert, there's. a cliffhanger, and it's killing me!! I need to start the next book NOW.

This story was so good and had me gripped from the beginning. Clover's brother was in an accident and she now has to pretend to be him in order to save his band. Sparks begin to fly with his band mates. I don't want to give anything else away, but you need this book!

Who will she choose???

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Omg! Great book! It is incredible, I could not stop listening to it, and it's full of adventure. I loved the narrator- she is pleasant to listen to. An awesome rockstar reverse harem book.

awesome book!!

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