Belonging to the Band
- Genre: Paranormal
- Author: Jane Knight
- Chapters: 129
- Status: Ongoing
- Age Rating: 18+
- 👁 17.9K
- ⭐ 9.7
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Sandra has a new job in a new city and she’s trying to find her footing and escape her past. When her friend calls her in for help with some deliveries she thinks it’s the perfect opportunity to make some extra money. She doesn’t expect that she’ll be walking into a new adventure with three masked men who will sweep her off her feet and make her forget her old life. Midnight Embers is one of the hottest bands around. The masked singers of the group are known for their exploits with the people who flock to their concerts. Desperate to get a taste of their darkness and to learn more about the men behind the masks. King, Demon, and Lover value their privacy and secrets. Secrets that the world isn't ready to know about, like the fact that they’re not human and never have been. When Sandra stumbles onto the shoot of their latest video, she has no idea that it will change her life. That she’ll belong to them in a way that she never thought possible. She’ll be their girl, their plaything, their toy. Giving them just what they need while remembering what it means to be wanted and desired. But what happens when the mask is ripped off and her past comes calling? Will Sandra still belong to the band or will she just be another groupie, tossed to the side after the fun is over.
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I absolutely LOVE this book!!!! I am not crazy about the cover however. It doesn’t give me the feeling of “other worldliness “ as I believe it was supposed to In fact I have been debating on even giving this book a chance, because of the cover. I believe that there are other skeleton masks that could have conveyed what is trying to be conveyed in a more subtle way; one that would not have given me the creeps. It took me a long time to get past that. The book,however, is really wonderful. I like the characters a lot. It would be nice if the author would not have mixed up Demon and King the times that she did. Some of the time it felt as though it was just a typographical error with the names, but a few times the people themselves seemed to be mixed up. I feel that this should have been caught in the editing. This book has kept my interest to the point of ignoring other books that I am reading (I usually read anywhere from 7-10 books at the time, just to keep things interesting). Congrats to the author, I will definitely look forward to reading your other books. After finishing this book, I can say that I wish it came in printed form. I would love to add it to my actual library.
August 18, 2025

