
In the first scene of the book, he is literally fist fighting with the drummer during one of their concerts. But, since he is afraid of the “L” word, he has sex with anything that he fancies.Īdder is known for his wild angst on stage. For all of his boldness and blatant sexuality, Adder basically wants to be loved, and to love someone. He’s one of those characters that is so easy to become addicted to reading about what crazy situation they end up having. (He even admits this) I could help but love his zest for life and his flirtatious manner. Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll is usually the creed they live by, so of course they don’t have the same thinking process any normal person like you or I might have.Īdder is a wild, talented, sarcastic, horny, spoiled brat, scene stealer and well for no better word, SLUT. I keep trying to remember that Rock Stars aren’t like you and me.


I really liked it, until the close to the end, then a character did something I didn’t care for and well it kind of dampened my feelings toward it. Adder is one of those books that is hard for me to rate. I had some mixed emotions while I read this book.
