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Double Time
Double Time
Double Time
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Double Time

Written by Olivia Cunning

Narrated by Justine O. Keef

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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After falling head over heels in love with Reagan Elliot, the perfect woman for him, Sinners' rhythm guitarist, Trey Mills, vows to give up his bisexual ways forever.nbsp; When an obsessed fan threatens Reagan, she hires her friend, Ethan, to protect her while on tour.nbsp; Falling for his girlfriend's bodyguard, a guy, was never on Trey's agenda. Will he have to choose between them, or can he have the best of both worlds?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 4, 2013
ISBN9781452680972
Double Time
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Olivia Cunning

Raised on hard rock music, award-winning author Olivia Cunning has been known to travel over a thousand miles to see a favorite band in concert. She discovered her second love, romantic fiction, as a teen--first, voraciously reading steamy romance novels and then penning her own. She lives in Quincy, Illinois.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Trey’s story was sort of what I expected, but some parts not so much. Loved the dynamics between him and Reagan, and him and Ethan, and Ethan and Reagan, but the majority of the book left Ethan out, so it always felt like he was an afterthought. Reagan was a little bit clueless, about both of them, so that was a bit annoying at times. Overall, good chemistry with all three, great banter, and some insight into Trey’s mind and emotions
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Trey's story is the one I've been looking forward to reading the whole time. I knew that he was bi, and I love this openness in scenes. The fact that he is in a three way relationship with a man and a woman is hot. Reagan is living the ultimate fantasy as far as I'm concerned. If you're looking for erotica featuring a triad, this is perfect.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Damn!! I knew this book was going to be crazy, and I was right! Woo!! *fans myself*
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    So glad I waited to read this book last (in the order it was written rather than published). While technically they can be read separately there are lots of spoilers if done so. WOW this book is hot!!! Loved seeing Trey get his perfect HEA. Hopefully we will get to catch up with the Sinners gang when Exodus End gets a series!!! Not to mention Dare and the guys we met in this book!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I really liked Trey's book, but I think the beginning was a little too everyday contemporary romance for me, where a rock star and a girl start this relationship that everybody thinks is going to sink and yadayadayada. From the middle to the end though, this book rocked my world and in more ways than one. It was sexy, steamy, heartfelt and had some pretty amazing characters. Great ending to the Sinners. ;)
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Wow hot hot hot! Great book absolutely love this series.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The last and final Sinner book. Olivia has taken us on a journey with this band, we've seen all the guys grow and find love. Now it is Trey's turn. But you will ask yourself, how does a bi-sexual man find true happiness in a monogamous relationship?

    Enter Reagan and Ethan. If you thought the scene with the other band mate's and their girls were hot, just wait until you read about Ethan and Trey! Whew..... I was fanning myself.

    All in all, this was the perfect ending to this series. It is definitely one that I will read again some day. This is already my second time reading it now :-) I still stand by my conclusion that it is the hottest book series I have read yet!
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    As much as it pains me to admit it I was extremely disappointed in this book. I was really looking forward to seeing Trey fall. Unfortunately this was sadly lacking in this book. Trey came across as a selfish/self-absorbed jerk. It seemed more like he just wanted to be in a relationship out of stubbornness than actual love for Reagan and Ethan... there was pretty much no relationship built there just sex and then I love you.

    I heard there was going to be a 'Reagan' book I part of an Exodus End Series I really really hope that one is better.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    I really liked Backstage Pass and when I saw this one at the used book store, I couldn't pass it up. Unfortunately, it really wasn't for me. I think threesomes can be hot, but when I read a romance, I want her to be the center of attention, for the story to revolve around her. This was so much more about Trey and how he could not be satisfied with one lover, that he had to have both a man and a woman in order to make him happy. Throughout, Reagan never was enough for him, and that doesn't make me all warm and happy inside. It makes me sad.

    The idea of a female guitarist joining the band was intriguing to me, as I wanted to see her hold her own, but she was so wrapped up in Trey from the very first moment, that she never developed as a character separate from him. I would much rather have seen her standoffish, annoyed by the women constantly throwing themselves at him, and then come around to loving him because of who he was inside instead of being fangirly from the get go.

    Backstage Pass had it going on, but this one just didn't work for me. :(
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This is the last book in the Sinners on Tour series and I don't know why the publisher thought it a good idea to release the last book before the other 2 books release ( Hot Ticket & Snared).
    With that said you will get the update on Jace & Eric's relationships
    before you even know how they fell in love.
    I have read a few Male on Male books so maybe I'm a bit desensitized to it now but it was Hot!
    I have to say I don't think it was as raunchy as some that I have read and it was even hotter when Reagan joined in. I was surprised by the person who was behind the threat to Reagan.
    The ending was awesome and heart warming.

    Quotes:

    "As a card-carrying member of the itty bitty titty committee she didn't really need to wear a bra most days, but one would have concealed her high beam issue."

    "I love you, Reagan. I want you to know that having sex with another man won't change how I feel about your. I will still love you. Always love you. Do you believe me?"

    Read more reviews on my blog iloveladyporn.com
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    This is weird on multiple levels. I'm not sure why this was published out of order, but even if it had been published in chronological order, the major players in this story besides Trey were little more than caricatures. I wanted to love Reagan, but her badass, rock chick persona was completely at odds with her weird, idiotic dynamic with Ethan. He's gay. No really, we used to have a ton of sex, he's told me he's bi, but I saw him having sex with a guy once and now I treat him like a sexless Ken doll gay friend. The only plausible reason for Ethan to put up with this is a desire to win Reagan back, which is completely at odds with his aggressive moves on Trey (thus recreating the same behavior that broke Reagan and Ethan up in the first place). Cunning bends over backwards to create some plausible sexual constellation for a sustained menage, but in doing so sacrifices any depth or believability in her characters. Everyone is mechanical and predictable, and utterly un-Cunning.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Another fantastic book in the Sinners series. What ever you are looking for it is here in this hot and steamy book. It had some mf, some mfm, some mmf and some mm, some bondage and D/s. And that is just the side stuff. The ongoing story of the band, the lives of the members in the band and the fans continues to tweek curiousity. The scenes on stage are so beautifully described including lighting, moving stages and the band members on them that you feel you are right there watching and listening from a prime position.

    Threads joining the past to the present are preserved and strengthened. Because the book is out of order in release dates the crystal ball to the future only servers to increase the desire to read on.

    Reagan, the heroine, is a tomboy with a huge gift in playing the guitar. She is so good the master is challenged and she has not trouble keeping up to Trey in so many ways. Trey is ready to give up all males if he can only keep her. She is willing to welcome one more male into their love to only keep Trey. Her roomate Ethan is Bi, but doesn't know how to addequately explain it to Reagan. Trey however finds the exact right words and everything soon falls into place. The triangle of Trey, Reagan and Ethan works on so many levels.



  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Review courtesy of Dark Faerie Tales.Quick & Dirty: This book wasn’t written with me in mind.Opening Sentence: “Trey.”The Review:This book is the final book in the Sinners on Tour series by Olivia Cunning and as some of you may know I like to start with book 1 and work my way through a series. One of the many reasons I prefer to read in the order that an author has written a series allows me to meet and get to know the characters. This was not the case with this series and I’m glad. What do I mean by that statement? If the rest of the series is like this book then I would have not made it through the first book much less the other books to get to Double Time which is the book I’m reviewing.There are not many times that I will intentionally walk away from a book and dread picking it back up again but this book squarely falls into that category. The opening sequence with Trey and Brian was too much for this girl. I knew going into this that there was some male on male but I didn’t anticipate it starting in Chapter 1. If you are in the least bit unsure of whether you want to read about male on male action then I would give this book a wide berth.Promiscuous male characters are a central plot point in many romance stories but Trey’s character seems to have too many plot holes to be a viable character. His interactions with Reagan are charming but were too infrequent for me.Now Reagan has moments in this book where I’m blown away by her effervescence but then she has moments where she has too be one of the stupidest woman on the planet. Her fangirl side really irritated me. I get being blown away by the fact you are in the same room with people you have held in high regard but it always seems to end up with her considering making out with them which is a bit much.The third character in this book is Ethan, who is Reagan’s roommate and former lover. There are moments in this story where he is the Alpha male and then all of the sudden he is portrayed as a man who must be trained and dominated. Doesn’t make much sense to me at all.Overall, this book was not for me and I couldn’t recommend it to someone else. Hopefully if I review another Olivia Cunning book, I will have a better experience.Notable Scene:Trey exited the studio and opened the door to the sound booth. “Ha, Ha, Brian, very funny.” Except it wasn’t Brian playing ‘Gates of Hell’ to perfection. It was that woman. Her dirty-blond hair was cut into a short, sassy style. She wore faded army-green cargo pants, combat boots, a plain white tank top, and not a stitch of makeup. She held her red Stratocaster with authority and played it as if it was her little bitch. The woman was a fucking goddess.Reagan slapped her hand on her guitar strings to stop their vibration. Trey Mills had burst into the recording booth and scared the shit out of her. Now he stood there in the open door gaping at her and setting her heart aflutter. The last time she’d felt like this was the day she’d met Ethan Conner, and that had turned out to be the most fucked up experience of her life. She didn’t need this kind of nipple-tingling distraction right now. She needed to concentrate on her audition.FTC Advisory: Sourcebooks Casablanca provided me with a copy of Double Time: Sinners on Tour. No goody bags, sponsorships, “material connections,” or bribes were exchanged for my review.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Sigh… Trey Mills, finally.

    I really, really, REALLY wanted to wait for book 3 and 4 to come out first, but I just couldn’t wait any longer – I just HAD to read it.

    He is my absolute favorite Sinner and I loved to the see different sides of him. I expected a different vibe for this book, goofier somehow but I still loved the way he was portrayed. His vulnerabilities were explored which you rarely get to see as he tends to cover them with jokes. No worries though, there are still plenty scenes that’ll make you laugh.

    I felt like Reagan was a really great match for him, although I’d be a much better match ;). She was a very likeable character that I liked reading about and she, too, has vulnerabilities and prejudices to overcome. With Ethan however I had some troubles, I didn’t like him as much.

    But even not liking Ethan, the sex scenes were amazing and if you like variety, there’s MM, MFM and FM – so everyone should find something they like ;-)

    I want my own Trey Mills, please! And while I wait for him to arrive, I’m already excite to read Jace’s story.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Reviewed by: JenBook provided by: PublisherReview originally posted at Romancing the BookThis was the first book that I’ve read by Olivia Cunning and it definitely won’t be the last. I was very happy to learn that this books stands all by itself, although the couples from the prior two books do make appearances, having read their stories isn’t a must. And I’ve always been a little curious about the rock star lifestyle, so when this book crossed my path, I knew I needed to read it. From page one, the reader is thrown into the erotic world of rock ‘n’ roll and I for one was thrilled to go on this ride.Trey Mills is quite the character. He’s one of the guitarists from The Sinners. He’s bisexual and has it bad for his best friend and band mate. But said band mate, Brian, is married and a new father and Trey decides that he needs to let go. So, he swears off men and then he meets Reagan (a girl, by the way) and they become inseparable and a whirlwind courtship begins. But Trey has sexual needs that Reagan can’t fulfill and Trey tries his best not to stray. Enter Ethan, Reagan’s ex, who is also bisexual… and oh boy, what was a erotic book up to that point, well, it bursts into flames.I really enjoyed the sweetness, even though the sex was hot, romance between Reagan and Trey. Both of them have had disappointing love lives in their past, but are drawn to each other. But Reagan doesn’t know about Trey’s previous lifestyle and throughout much of the book, he’s hiding his urges and tempering his wilder cravings. Reagan on the other hand is trying to adjust to being the new guitarist in Exodus End (Trey’s brother’s band) and the limelight that it brings… on top of being Trey’s girlfriend. Watching these two get past all their issues and actually blossom was fun… and when they brought Ethan in, well, pass me a daiquiri and fan.Once I got reading, I didn’t want to stop. Yes, I think the book would have been enhanced by having read the prior books. But, I was able to keep up and really didn’t feel like I was missing out on anything but a little backstory regarding Trey’s band mates. However, all I needed to know was given to me in this story and I was more than pleased with the result. And I think the only thing that really drug the story down was Trey’s well, obsession with Brian. I was tired of it relatively quickly and wanted it resolved sooner rather than later. But that was really more a minor irritation and didn’t take away from the overall enjoyment of the story.Fair warning there is m/m action from the first page. So, if that’s not your thing, I wouldn’t suggest this book.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Olivia Cunning can pen a sex scene better than any other smut author I've read. Mix in two bi-sexual men and their girlfriend, and this book burned my insides, giving me chills like no other book has. (And with the number of erotica books I've read, that's saying a lot.) Trey's story is not so different from Cunning's other Sinners On Tour books, but I don't read Olivia Cunning for a twisted plot-line or multi-layered cast of characters. I read Olivia Cunning for the creative, quiver-inducing sex scenes that go on for several delicious chapters, feeding my fantasies.Double Time comes out in November, and when it's released, buy it, hide out, and finish every last drop.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    4.5 StarsGoodReads Synopsis: Olivia Cunning delivers the perfect blend of steamy sex, heartwarming romance, and a wicked sense of humor in this menage story featuring the hottest guy in the Sinners band.Trey Mills, the notoriously sexy Sinners rhythm guitarist, gives up his bisexual lifestyle and is swept into a hot, heady romance with Reagan Elliot, a female rock star sensation. But when Trey encounters Reagan's sexy bisexual roommate, Ethan Conner, he can no longer deny who he is or what he wants. Reagan heartily agrees to a solution that opens up a hot new world of sexual experience--and love--with the two men she wants the most.**WARNING this is an ADULT title intended for an audience of 18+**My Thoughts: LOVED this book…but, I gotta warn you. The publisher has decided to print this title out of the order the author intended. This book was intended to be the last book in the Sinners series. So it spoils some of the two books in this series which still have to come out, those of Eric and Jace. So consider this a word of warning…don’t read any further is you HATE spoilers…also you might want to pick up the book and just hold onto it until you get a chance to read Jace and Eric’s books first.This was a great story and a beautiful summation to the series which still has two books to publish. OK, I’ll get off this soapbox now. Trey has been pining for Brian since they were kids and he is finally forced to move on. But as he makes this realization he meets Reagan who really sets his world on end. But can Trey really be happy with Reagan in the long run?Ultimately it’s a story about accepting yourself and others as they are. The heart can’t help who it loves, it’s the brain we have to convince sometimes. I think Cunning gives Trey an authentic voice and she’s maintained that authenticity throughout. Trey’s lived the rocker lifestyle of sex drugs and rock-n-roll, even he isn’t sure he is ready to settle down, but I think watching what has happened with his bandmates who have settled down, happily, really rattles him as he wonders if he can ever have what they have. Cunning found, created, the perfect girl for him in Reagan. She loves Trey wholeheartedly and only wants to see him happy. It was good to see Trey finally happy. He’s got such a huge heart hidden behind all the bluff and bluster.Looking forward, still, to Jace and Eric’s stories. I will be sad when Sinners comes to an end, because they are some awesome rockers!