the heroines problem was played down a lot even though it can be a concerning topic and how she got over it seemed to be glossed over. the storyline seemed to be centered on misunderstandings and yet this Revelation seem to be almost a red herring. The little surprise in the end made sense on why cash Drove himself as hard as he did, but I must admit it did make me frown. This book touched on a lot of serious topics one especially in the life of a rockstar it was good to see different points of view from not only first person or second person but the family as well.
Add in the band with the sound of Troy Duran, and it's pure perfection. Together these two held my heart in their performance. Barnes becomes Journey, her voice having that sound of comfort and help, and at times pain and frustration. I could feel his frustration and depression,and then turn to passion and healing. Catalano peeled each layer of Cash, adding the so many emotional nuances. A better cast could not have been chosen for this performance. The duet continues its fantastic narration by Marcio Catalano, Addison Barnes, Troy Duran. I loved the story, the characters, the music, the journals, the passion and healing. It's raw and gritty, with hitting rock bottom and the courage to climb up. Cash is so complex, not your run of the mill rock star and each layer shows another damaged piece that has led to his addiction and need to distance himself. Mature for her age, with her own secrets, she is the calming force. Journey is the kind of woman you want in your corner. M Robinson has woven an emotional story and each time I thought I knew what would happen, she threw another curve into it. Picking up where book 1 ends, we get to follow Cash and Journey on their turbulent road.