Sing
Saving Tate: Rockstar Romance, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Allie Martina
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Gideon Frost
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By:
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Anna Edwards
About this listen
Tate Gordon is the lead singer of Saving Tate, the hottest new rock band in Seattle. Having been mentored by music legends, Berrettini, for several years, the group are about to head out on their first world tour. Tate’s excited, but he’s struggling at the same time with the secrets he’s been keeping. His friends don’t know the truth about his youth or the confusion running through his head. Will Tate’s past destroy everything the group have been working for when his past returns in a chance encounter?
Zoey Danson is a hot commodity in the record industry, and her boss wants her to travel with one of his top clients, Saving Tate, as they embark on their world tour. She’s not entirely sure about being stuck on a tour bus with four famously horny men but mounting debts, thanks to her deadbeat mother, mean she doesn’t have a choice.
When Zoey ascends the steps of the tour bus, looking hot and carrying a clip board with a full itinerary, sparks instantly fly between her and Tate. Can these two keep it professional, or will their instant attraction lead to an explosive disaster no one could have foreseen?
©2022 Anna Edwards (P)2022 Anna EdwardsWhat listeners say about Sing
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- JoJo
- 03-03-23
Tate & Zoey
Sing is the first book in the Saving Tate series.
Tate is the lead singer of a successful rock band from Seattle and Zoey has just been hired to be their publicist and baby-sitter for their tour. When they meet sparks fly and quickly they love to hate each other until they just plain love each other.
I found the story to be quite rushed and I feel there could have been more character development not only from the main characters but from all the band members too.
The narrators did a decent enough job.
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- KarenA
- 16-09-22
Enjoyable
I loved the narrators of this story they brought the characters to life.
I enjoyed the book but felt bits were slightly rushed and would have liked to see a bit more character development in these parts.
Overall I enjoyed it and would definitely read/listen to the next one in the series.
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- audiobook_chaos
- 05-06-22
Perfect
This is the first book from Anna Edwards I’ve listened to in a while i listened to it as Allie Martina is a friend but from now on I will look for more of Anna’s books. Loved the story Tate and Zoey are perfect and the other guys are so funny. The narration was perfect Allie did such a good job and Gideon is fast becoming a favourite as well.
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- Kindle Customer
- 10-07-22
Loved it
brilliant story the narration and characters were Amazing love this author highly recommend this book
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- Siobhan D
- 05-06-22
enjoyed
I loved the dual narration of Allie Martina and Gideon Frost, perfect for this book.
Lead singer Tate Gordon and newly appointed publicist Zoey Danson come from two totally different backgrounds but have more in common than they think. We are taken on a journey of two people dealing with a difficult past. It is their journey of self healing while falling in love.
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- Claire Annovazzi
- 29-01-23
Narrators offered more to a just decent book
I felt the writing wasn’t good enough to reconcile the very basic romance that wouldn’t exist without instalove–they barely speak to each other before they decide they’re it for each other–and the heavier topics that are treated with respect.
It might seem a bit too convenient, but both main characters experience the tragedy of a loved one’s addiction, and the consequences. While her mother’s addiction makes Zoey’s life miserable, and forces her to accept an odd job–following a rock band closely during a tour–the death of his sister because of her addiction had a huge impact on Tate’s life and somehow lead to the creation of his band.
Most of this plot element revolves around Zoey and Tate learning to deal with those tragedies, in very different ways. And besides the romance, it’s the most important element. It defines the characters–the way Zoey manages her mother says a lot about her strength and resilience, and the decisions Tate makes because of his sister’s death redefine who he is as a celebrity. I really enjoyed this part of the story.
The romance, not so much. Tate forgets his playboy ways as soon as he sees Zoey–yeah right. And then, he doesn’t have to do much before the inexperienced Zoey falls into bed with him. A minute later, they swear they’ll love each other forever. Okay, maybe I exagerate, but it isn’t far off. I couldn’t buy it, to be honest.
Not the case for the other characters, though. It seemed like Tate’s whole band guessed his feelings for Zoey right away. As for the characters themselves, I wasn’t impressed. They weren’t shown in a favorable light, what with having orgies in front of Zoey and not caring much about people. The fact that they follow Tate in his generous endeavours barely redeems them.
The narration wasn’t bad, though I wasn’t a fan of the voices the narrators did for the opposite sex. But they conveyed the feelings quite well, and offered a little something more to a just decent book.
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- BOOKIE
- 04-08-22
Emotional, heartbreaking and beautiful too.
The story starts with a heart breaking prologue about Tate's pass. The plot is great, lots of deep emotional moments surrounding addition and the pain it caused for the addicted, the people who love them and everyone involved.
I love the characters, they are wonderfully crafted and whole story is completely emmersive.
Cameron is Mr wise, outspoken and fun. Liam, the one who ask the most inaporiate questions and is silly in the best way. Austin is a combination of fun, wise and silly.
Tate is everything, he is emotionally scared, but the depth of his pain has made him into the most beautiful caring, loving soul, and a brilliant song writer.
Zoey and Tate are two people who have experienced things that damaged them to the point where they feel alone and hopeless.
Their hopelessness changed when the meet and started to get to know each other. They both realised they are exactly what each other needs, they were perfect for each other, they could heal each other's soul.
A beautiful love story and I love that Zoey's mum is in recovery.
The narrator told the story well.
Thia is my first story from this author and I love it and will read more books from her.
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