Friday, March 15, 2024

Release Blitz & Review: Kings of Jupiter (Ink and Lyrics Duet #1) by Nacole Stayton



Title: Kings of Jupiter
Series: Ink and Lyrics Duet #1
Author: Nacole Stayton
Release Date: 
March 14, 2024


In an industry dominated by men, Sophia Rose, an elite tattooist, earned her reputation by owning Rose & Lace Ink Emporium, an all-female staffed studio.

Her golden rule was simple. Never date a client. That no-strings-attached-attitude kept her evenings busy, and her heart stagnant.

That is until the zaniest night of tattooing in her career befell…

When propositioned with an offer that any entrepreneur would be foolish to decline, Sophia finds herself blinded by the stardom and mayhem that the Kings of Jupiter encompass.

With Sophia as their muse, lust, and lyrics blur like the lines of the pavement beneath the tour bus.

For Mazen Wilde, Oliver Collins and Cannon Rhodes, creating music was as easy as taking a breath.

But all great songs do come to an end…


Intended for fans of Tate James, Lily Gold and Emily Rath. Kings of Jupiter is a duet that WILL end on an enthralling cliffhanger. This is a rock star reverse harem, meaning our heroine has three band boyfriends. Swords will cross…








Disclaimer: I received this book at no cost from the publisher/author. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I am leaving a voluntary review and all opinions are my own. 

The premise for this book really intrigued me. I have read reverse harem books before but never a rockstar romance with "why choose" themes. I knew I had to dip my toes into this pool and test the waters. 

Nacole Stayton writes a very relatable story. I enjoyed the way she wove in tension, banter, and intrigue. The plot was very compelling and I was completely invested in the story. 

I was grateful that this book didn't suffer from a case of cookie-cutter syndrome. Many reverse harem stories have male characters that blend together and don't have any originality. I didn't feel that in this case. Each character was distinct and made an impression. The characters were easy to connect with. 

The romance was okay for me. This story is a definite case of insta-lust or insta-love which is a trope I generally steer clear of. That aspect aside, I did enjoy the dynamics and connections between the characters and how that played into the overall romance. 

Overall, this was an angsty "why choose" romance littered with humor and a touch of suspense. This book ends on a cliffhanger so you will have to buckle up and prepare yourself for a little wait for book two. If you enjoy reverse harem or rockstar romance stories that are engaging, have found family vibes, and plenty of great banter then pick this one up!



Nacole Stayton is thirty-something years young and resides in the Bourbon Capital of the World with her husband and son. Her debut novel, The Upside of Letting Go is an Amazon top 100 bestseller. She spends her days working in healthcare as a practice administrator and her evenings pinning away on her next novel. She can usually be found playing with monster trucks and dodging Nerf gun darts or enjoying an iced coffee poolside.



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