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fsmeurinne's review against another edition
4.0
Sweet
Beautiful story, wished it was longer, as I felt some parts rushed but understand it's a standalone. I really liked it, it relaxed me as I read it on one sitting. Wish I could read more about this couple sometime.
I love this sweet and Sexy book. J Sterling got one more book right, I love this type of romance and would love to read more.
Beautiful story, wished it was longer, as I felt some parts rushed but understand it's a standalone. I really liked it, it relaxed me as I read it on one sitting. Wish I could read more about this couple sometime.
I love this sweet and Sexy book. J Sterling got one more book right, I love this type of romance and would love to read more.
rohina_sharma's review against another edition
4.0
3 Hours.
1 Sitting.
1 Amazing book.
The book was short, sweet, angst free and perfect in its own way. Walker Rhodes was charming,lovable, misunderstood. I really liked Madison
I would have liked it to be a little longer and get more depth on the characters and would have loved to see Jayson go down.
But overall the story was good.
1 Sitting.
1 Amazing book.
The book was short, sweet, angst free and perfect in its own way. Walker Rhodes was charming,lovable, misunderstood. I really liked Madison
I would have liked it to be a little longer and get more depth on the characters and would have loved to see Jayson go down.
But overall the story was good.
emilyhei's review against another edition
4.0
Madison Myers never thought much of Walker Rhodes, she knew his reputation with women and although she enjoyed his music she wanted nothing to do with him. However when he pulls her on stage during a concert he decides he wants more then that. He is relentless in his pursuit and Madison find out there is a lot more to Walker then she ever imagined.
This was fun, I liked the concert moment it was very visual. Walker I felt bad for because he is nothing like the tabloids report and Madison was pretty determined he was all bad. Fast read and if you like Hollywood romance novels this is one to pick up.
This was fun, I liked the concert moment it was very visual. Walker I felt bad for because he is nothing like the tabloids report and Madison was pretty determined he was all bad. Fast read and if you like Hollywood romance novels this is one to pick up.
bookwormabby54's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.25
beamasalunga's review against another edition
4.0
The timing is perfect when I read this book. It's a quick and sweet read. I enjoyed it a lot
jasz's review against another edition
3.0
Quick, light read. Author was way too overly descriptive in certain parts; felt like she was trying to increase the page count without actually adding to the plot. There's a weak attempt at creating suspense but it falls short. It's an okay book of you are looking for a short HEA novel.
lenoreo's review against another edition
3.0
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3 stars — This one started out strong and fun, and then I just lost interest after awhile. It wasn’t bad, it just didn’t capture me. I might get *slightly* spoilerish in this review, though nothing a whole bunch of other reviewers haven’t also said.
Part of the problem is that Madison can be kind of a bitch. I mean, she was straight up dickish to Walker on multiple occasions, all based on assumptions. And she made some less than flattering comments about hostesses and waitresses wanting to have sex with Walker…but it feels like if I read a romance pre-2016, this becomes a LOT more common. How did we change *this* much already? I mean, yay, but… Besides that, I actually like Madison just fine. I appreciated her passion for her job, I LOVED her friendship with Carrie, and all around she seemed pretty level headed.
Walker, on the other hand? Well, Walker is wrapped up in their romance, so my issues sort of stem from that. He seems cool on his own (not that we know much because the book is entirely in Madison’s POV), but his single minded drive to find Madison and pursue a relationship was…odd. It just didn’t work for me. There really wasn’t much of a romance if I’m being honest. Half the time they are fighting, and the other half is based off some chemistry and a connection from *10* years ago. It was sweet, but it didn’t have legs, you know? I wanted to see them catch up and fall in love NOW. And again…his pursuit and determination bordered on crazy.
Ms. Mallon’s narration was spot on as always for me. I enjoy her voices, her conveyance of emotion, even her snark. And she had all that in this one.
So yeah. Just didn’t stand out for me. I actually stopped paying close enough attention, which would normally have me rewinding like a boss, but I never felt like I was missing enough.
3 stars — This one started out strong and fun, and then I just lost interest after awhile. It wasn’t bad, it just didn’t capture me. I might get *slightly* spoilerish in this review, though nothing a whole bunch of other reviewers haven’t also said.
Part of the problem is that Madison can be kind of a bitch. I mean, she was straight up dickish to Walker on multiple occasions, all based on assumptions. And she made some less than flattering comments about hostesses and waitresses wanting to have sex with Walker…but it feels like if I read a romance pre-2016, this becomes a LOT more common. How did we change *this* much already? I mean, yay, but… Besides that, I actually like Madison just fine. I appreciated her passion for her job, I LOVED her friendship with Carrie, and all around she seemed pretty level headed.
Walker, on the other hand? Well, Walker is wrapped up in their romance, so my issues sort of stem from that. He seems cool on his own (not that we know much because the book is entirely in Madison’s POV), but his single minded drive to find Madison and pursue a relationship was…odd. It just didn’t work for me. There really wasn’t much of a romance if I’m being honest. Half the time they are fighting, and the other half is based off some chemistry and a connection from *10* years ago. It was sweet, but it didn’t have legs, you know? I wanted to see them catch up and fall in love NOW. And again…his pursuit and determination bordered on crazy.
Ms. Mallon’s narration was spot on as always for me. I enjoy her voices, her conveyance of emotion, even her snark. And she had all that in this one.
So yeah. Just didn’t stand out for me. I actually stopped paying close enough attention, which would normally have me rewinding like a boss, but I never felt like I was missing enough.