Two exes reunite for a make-or-break interview that will either bring them back together ... or drive them apart forever.Sloane Donavan dreamed of being a rock journalist ever since she posted her first MySpace blog. Now, one journalism degree, a failed internship, and dozens of backstage passes later, she’s struggling to land a full-time staff position. So when punk rock’s most notorious and elusive frontman offers her his first interview in eight years, Sloane should be jumping at the opportunity—but taking it would mean reconnecting with the only guy she’s ever loved (and lost), Dax Nakamura.Unable to pass up a shot at making her name—and helping Dax clear the reputation that’s plagued his—Sloane agrees. It’s only a conflict of interest if anyone finds out. But the article Dax wants and the salacious tell-all Sloane’s editor is expecting are two completely different stories. And as old feelings resurface, Sloane’s journalistic integrity hangs in the balance. This is the career-making piece she’s been waiting for, but it comes with a the chance to rewrite the ending with her first and only love.
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"We dated for, like, a month."
Technically, a month and a half, but it's what I always say if someone asks about it. A month is nothing. Unless you're on the same tour. Then there are multiple cities, thousands of miles, all day, every day, around each other, isolated from the real world so it's nothing but you and them and music. It's all-consuming.
It's the only relationship I've ever had that's actually worth talking about, except for the fact that I absolutely do not want to talk about it.
So, I downplay it. A few weeks. Small potatoes. Conversation moves on.


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