Fictional Rockstars Who Would Absolutely Ruin Me

 


I don’t care how many red flags are flapping in the wind—if he’s holding a guitar and calling someone his girl from the stage, I’m done for.

Fictional rockstars? They could destroy my life, and I’d say thank you.


So let’s make this fun.

Your Turn:

Drop your favorite fictional band boy in the comments.

Give me the one who lives rent-free in your head.

The one who makes bad decisions look really good.

The one you’d happily follow on tour even if he writes breakup songs for a living.


🤘 My Top 5 Rockstar Book Boyfriends Who Shred & Smolder:


1. Phoenix from The Words by Ashley Jade

Tattooed. Troubled. Talented as hell. He’s the kind of emotionally wrecked rockstar who’ll destroy your heart with his lyrics—and make you beg for more. Total chaos, total obsession.

2. Johnny Scott from How to Kill a Rockstar by Tiffanie DeBartolo

Raw, damaged, poetic. The kind of man who breaks your heart and your brain with his lyrics. A full-body ache in book form.

3. Rhys Lawson from Mayhem by Jamie Shaw

Cocky frontman energy with just enough loyalty to make you swoon. You’ll fall for his charm… then stay for the soft moments.

4. Tyler Lee from Backstage Pass by Olivia Cunning

A literal sex god with a dirty mouth and surprisingly deep emotions. Warning: not safe to read in public.

5. Fox from It Ain’t Me, Babe by Tillie Cole

Okay, technically not a traditional rockstar, but he feels like one—tattoos, stage presence, full devotion to his girl. And the spice? Off. The. Charts.


🎸 Honorable Mentions:

Killian James. Jake Slater. River Wilde. Every man who’s ever walked on stage in a romance novel and said, “This one’s for her.”

Now go ahead and ruin me— Who’s your ultimate fictional rockstar?

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