Blurb:
From USA Today bestselling author Claudia Burgoa comes a high-heat, high-angst rockstar-billionaire MMF romance with a lie big enough to save a life—and a second chance at HEA.
Fall 2000, New York—I disappear.
Headlines circle like vultures, but only two men know the truth:
Eddie Reznor, who makes problems vanish and lets his guard fall only for me, and Barret Hetfield, the bright-but-bruised rockstar Eddie once rescued . . . and never stopped loving.
We hide while the city gossips. We let the world believe I’m gone so I can finally breathe.
In the quiet, we re-learn the shape of us—therapy that holds me together, small rituals, guitar chords, and midnight tea.
My body is relearning trust under hands that listen and a voice that won’t let me disappear.
Eddie is the line I hold. Barret is the spark.
I want to choose both.
Their plan keeps me alive. Their heat keeps me fierce.
And love like this won’t stay secret.
When the façade cracks and the cameras close in, I have to choose: keep vanishing, or step into the light with the two men who are already home.
This time, the melody is different. But the lyrics remain unchanged.
Audible: Lyrics Remain Unchanged Audiobook by Claudia Burgoa
Goodreads: Lyrics Remain Unchanged: MMF Best Friend's Little Sister Romance by Claudia Y. Burgoa | Goodreads
My Review - 4 1/2 of 5 stars -
4 1/2 stars for me. This was a tale of three people finding their way back together after rescuing Cleo and keeping her safe. Barret and Eddie were very patient and caring toward her. I loved how Barret and Eddie renewed their connection to the point of realizing they love they had for each other. They also knew that Cleo completed them. I must say that I truly liked that Cleo did not get over her experience too quickly and accepted seeing a therapist to help her emotional growth. Quite a steamy read as well between all three, whether as twosomes or threesomes. I enjoyed it.
The narration was wonderfully done. Vivianne Larue, Jason Clarke, and Lance West were very entertaining bringing all the emotion to the story.
I received a copy of the audiobook, and this is my unsolicited review.



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