This is a review of Feral Touch by Athena Wright. It is book 3 following the rock band Feral Silence. This is Ren's story. It is a male/female romance.
Feral Silence has been reunited and is hotter than ever. Ivy is a classical cello player and is dragged to a concert by her friends. She hears one of the band members play a violin solo that really touches her but is too far from the stage to see his identity. Once the concert is over and the band is leaving the venue, Ren sees Ivy and neither one of them can believe they are seeing each other. The band is rushed out of the venue by their bodyguards and Ivy is grilled by her roomates about her relationship with Ren. Ivy is in shock because she grew up with Ren and he disappeared 5 years ago without any further contact. She was hurt by the way Ren disappeared and she has a hard time getting over that. Her roomates convince her to enter a contest where she is to make a video for a meet and greet contest the band is having. The winners of the contest are to be selected by the band and they will get to meet the members of Feral Silence. Ivy is selected as one of the winners of the contest and leaves with Ren's phone number.
She eventually starts a relationship with Ren only for it to hit a snag when Ren makes a scholarship donation to the school she is attending. Ivy refuses the scholarship and it is a source of contention with Ren. Ren devises a plan where he will perform and record a classical duet with Ivy and will give her half of the royalties the song earns. This way she will have enough money to continue her education. Ren and Ivy have a few more fights along the way but manage to work things out between them and both find out that they have been in love with the other since they were kids. Their duet is a hit and is wildly successful.
My recommendation: Read the two previous books in the Feral Silence Series and then pick this one up.
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