Find more of my reviews at www.readingangel.comHot Ticket was one of the Sinners' books that I was really looking forward to reading. Jace is always such a mystery, quiet and a little more serious than the rest of the band, I was really excited to get into his head and read his story. I’m really glad that I read Hot Ticket directly after I read Rock Hard. I think it really made it more pleasurable for me than if I had read Double Time between them, or had waited too long between, because Hot Ticket and Rock Hard run on parallel time lines. So while Sed and Jessica are doing things in Rock Hard, Jace and Mistress V, aka Aggie, are doing things in Hot Ticket. It was lots of fun seeing things in this book as they filled in little details from Rock Hard.Jace and Aggie’s story was a little more serious and tender than any of the other Sinners so far. Aggie and Jace both really need something to fill their hearts and souls and they find that in each other. While the love story may be tender, the love making is not. Aggie is rough and Jace is all about the pleasure. Together, they make for some wild and hot hot hot times. I’m talking about; you better take an ice bath, because a cold shower is just not going to cut it, type of sex!I also loved getting more into the head of the band. You really see how Jace doesn’t feel like he belongs yet. He’s really struggling to find his spot in the band and hold on to it. You see his love for the music. Getting into the heads of the guys as friends and brothers is another thing I really enjoy about this series.If you are new to the Sinners series my suggestion would be to read Backstage Pass, Rock Hard, and THEN Hot Ticket! Leave Double Time for book 5, (although, if you can make Trey wait that long you have much more self-control than me!). You won’t be disappointed with reading it in that order! If you’re ready for some sex and rock n’ roll, then pick up Olivia Cunning’s books now!Favorite Quote:"That's all I know how to do. It's all I can do. Hide from it. If I don't, it will find me. Hurt me. Until I feel like I've been eviscerated. Until death would be a blessing."Quote taken from e-galley