To save the band from imploding, the record company hires , a seasoned and authoritative band manager. The relationship begins with immediate friction; Jett views Silas as an overbearing "asshole," while Silas recognizes that Jett’s prickly exterior hides a deep-seated need for structure and care. Key Themes and Character Analysis
Readers and reviewers from Goodreads highlight that Jett is more than a simple "diva" archetype. His "bratty" behavior is revealed to be a defense mechanism stemming from a traumatic past—including a homophobic father and a career-ending injury in professional ballet. Diva Pop by Morticia Knight
Review of Diva Pop by Morticia Knight Diva Pop is the fifth installment in Morticia Knight's Command & Care series. It is a contemporary M/M romance that blends themes of enemies-to-lovers and Daddy/boy dynamics within the high-stakes world of the music industry. To save the band from imploding, the record
Central to the "Command & Care" series, this book explores the power exchange between Silas (the "Daddy") and Jett. Silas provides the "firm hand" and emotional security Jett has lacked, helping him navigate his fears. His "bratty" behavior is revealed to be a
The narrative thrives on the initial tension and power struggle between the manager and the talent, which gradually shifts into a deep, protective romantic bond. Book Details