The King of Clubs (The Indie Hearts #2)

Reviews:
- ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I really enjoyed this book. Couldn’t put it down. It has a little bit of everything I like in novels. Suspense, twists, spice, romance, and awesome relatable characters.” – Amazon Reviewer

A fully rewritten and expanded edition, with richer emotion, deeper intimacy, and a stronger arc of healing and commitment.
🎹 A broken heart. A bottle. A chance he never saw coming.
Emotionally wrecked rockstars with heart
Chances and soul-deep connection
Slow-burn romance with a redemptive edge
Musicians grappling with grief, fame, and love
Quiet intensity, messy healing, and deep feels
Pete has spent years living loud and untouchable — measured in sold-out shows, after-parties, and the kind of damage you pretend doesn’t count if you make it to soundcheck.
Loving hard once taught him the wrong lesson: don’t stay, don’t feel, don’t need.
Then Addisyn shows up — steady, sharp, and entirely unimpressed by his crown — with a kid who looks at Pete like he’s already something better than the man he pretends to be.
What starts as distraction turns into something he can’t outrun. Late-night calls instead of parties. Staying instead of disappearing. Learning that being needed doesn’t mean being trapped — and that real love doesn’t demand perfection, just presence.
King of Clubs is a deeply emotional rockstar romance about a man at his lowest learning that freedom isn’t found in distance — it’s found in choosing to stay.
