Rocked with Passion (A New Adult Rockstar Novel)

Rocked with Passion (A New Adult Rockstar Novel) by Lila Lacroix Read Free Book Online

Book: Rocked with Passion (A New Adult Rockstar Novel) by Lila Lacroix Read Free Book Online
Authors: Lila Lacroix
they’ve done for today. They are absolutely amazing! I honestly had no idea that this was going to turn out so well.”
    “I’m glad. I saw a chunk of the photos as well, and you’re right, they do look amazing. That, combined with the interview, should lead to huge sales. You’re still all right with doing the interview tomorrow?”
    Jonathan nodded. “Of course, yes. I realize it’s not really neither going to want to talk to go. Eric was a little bit hesitant at first, but I think you’re right. If we lay it all out, then that gets rid of all the rumors. Well, it never gets rid of them of course, but it will help them die down.”
    Yes, my plan was going swimmingly. This was exactly what I had wanted. This was the perfect opportunity for the band to clear the air and get a new start. Not to mention it would coincide with the release of their new single, for which I knew Jonathan hoped would be the best-selling single of the year. I didn’t know enough about the industry to know whether or not that was realistic, but I knew Jonathan was ambitious, and I knew Eric and Jared were as well, and if anybody could have another huge hit it was them. I just hoped I was good enough to help them get there.
    Three days later, Liam Noah came bursting in on me whe n I was eating lunch, thinking about that night when I was going to go out for drinks with the band. Despite their fame, perhaps even because of their fame, Jonathan, Jared and Eric loved to go clubbing, and I sometimes joined them.
    “What the hell have you done?” Noah exclaimed as he burst into the room.
    “I don’t have a clue what you’re talking about” I replied, trying to keep my anger at being interrupted like this under wraps.
    “Bullshit you don’t, you’re the one who set up that magazine interview in the first place.”
    “And what exactly is wrong with the interview?”
    “Have you seen what they did to the band?” Noah replied, holding up an advance copy of the issue in which the band was to be featured, waving it in my face.
    “No, I haven’t seen the issue at all,” I replied, grabbing it out of Noah’s hand and turning to the feature on the band.
    I had to admit, I had expected something bad. I had expected that they would have made something up that happened in the interview, or invented some gossip. From the way Noah was going on about things, it sounded bad, and I was really quite worried that my first major coup as the head of PR for the band was about to go terribly.
    When I finally saw what was written, I looked up and Noah, confused.
    “Well, what’s the matter?” I asked.
    “Everything. Everything’s the matter. Do you know how hard I’ve worked to make sure this band doesn’t look exactly like one of the stereotypical rock bands from the 80s? Do you know how hard effort to make sure that what happened between the band and the old PR firm has been kept under wraps?”
    “Well, seeing as you can barely author to be civil to me then no, I had no idea. This really is the disaster you think it is. Of course I knew the band was going to be dressed up like an old-style band, but they were fully in favor of it, and I actually think it looks quite hot. As for the scandal we’ve caused, I thought it would be best to come clean with the public, to make sure all of the information came out in a venue of the band’s choosing. They agreed with me, and that’s how this magazine article came to be.”
    “You had absolutely no right to do this without talking to me first.”
    “Again, we get to the fact that you barely bothered to be civil to me. Why would I ever talk to you about things if I didn’t absolutely have to? I’m the head of PR, and doing interviews with magazines falls under my jurisdiction. Besides, if the band really thought you were doing the right thing for them, they would’ve told me so and refused to do the magazine.”
    I could practically feel the temperature Noah’s body rising. His face went from a

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