![]() ![]() The series is also nicely intertwined because they are all part of the same band, so you get the chance to catch up with old characters in each new book which I really loved. With lavender hair and big violet eyes, he captivates Brent Rose from the start, and not just with his music. Heller Witting is an amazing musician and proves to be the answer to a sound that the band was missing. But if you can get past that it is a lot of fun. Heaven Sent gets a hell of new keyboardist with a name to match. It does take a bit of suspension of disbelief that ALL the band members end up being gay, especially since they don’t all start out that way. ![]() I’d say the series ranged from 4-4.5 for me and I’d definitely recommend it, especially if you like a lot of Mykles’ work or really enjoy OFY books. Most showcase an out-for-you (OFY) theme. Each of the first four stories features one of the band members, the fifth covers all the couples, and the last book focuses on their manager, Gretchen. The Heaven Sent series follows a rock band named, you guessed it, Heaven Sent, led by lead singer Johnnie Heaven. It is a long series, so rather than reread and review them all here, I decided to start a new feature on Joyfully Jay called Series Spotlight where I’ll highlight a particular series and talk about each of the books, but not do a formal review. I read them all straight through a while back once I started the first one I couldn’t put them down until I finished them all. In fact, five of them are in the top 10 Goodreads Best Gay Rockers list. ![]() ![]() I’d be willing to venture that the books in Jet Mykles’ Heaven Sent series are among the most popular and well known m/m books focusing on rock stars and musicians. ![]()
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