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Latest Impressions

  • Boring

    2
    By AA723
    I'm a huge fan of Lauren's books. I have read every single one and pre ordered all that is coming up. This book however is so excruciatingly boring that I couldn't even finish it. I really wanted to like it. I even patiently waited for the "zing" I got from her other books but it wasn't there.. I hate that I have to write this poor review but please save yourself the few dollars and pass on this one.
  • Far Too Tempting. FANTASTIC!! A MUST READ!!!

    5
    By BAC,AZ
    I have been a fan of Lauren Blakely for a while, but this book... WOW! Characters are well defined. Plot is intriguing i.e. hot male music critic AND beautiful female song writer/ singer/ single parent (of a very intelligent, funny, interesting son) = love + sex + rock & roll. So many books I read are great until the ending. The endings of other writer's books are often too quick, done without the same effort level as the rest of the book, or somehow leave me feeling as if "This is it? That's all? Did I miss a few pages?" I feel letdown. However, with the way Lauren sets the stage, tells the story, and adds the perfect ending, I could not ask for more. I highly recommend this stand alone book. Which honestly, I did not think could be pulled all together into such a perfectly spectacular ending with so few pages left to read.
  • Emotional funny and sexy

    5
    By HotPockets5
    Witty, sexy, and emotional as Jane opens up to love again. Matthew is soooo perfect for her. He is a swoon!
  • Lauren did it again!

    5
    By BabyTig923
    I was hooked from the first chapter! Jane Black - a single mother after her husband reveals that he is guy and no longer wants to be with her, she's also an inspiring rock star, her album Crushed which is a break-up album wins her a grammy. Matthew Harrigan - Writer for Beat magazine, wants to do a story on Jane, but is it really just a story he's after? When Jane finally agrees to allow Matthew write an article on her they are faced with the choice, do they keep the attraction between them professional or do they allow it to become more? Can they fight the pull? Do they even want to?