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This was a really fun read, partly because I am working on a musician romance right now, but also because it was just so darn sweet! There were so many quiet tender moments between the characters that it was impossible not to root for them. I generally choose books to read that I think will help my own writing or will help me find like-minded authors. This one was a happy accident—a Little Free Library find that caught my eye. I’m so glad I read it, as I find getting the ‘famous’ person right in romance books is hard and this one really dug into what Vivi’s life was like and how fame hindered relationships. That turned out to be really impactful for me and something I hope I can capture with my singer-songwriter character.
Beloved author Jackson Pearce brings her trademark humor and emotion to a compelling and hopelessly romantic story about how impossible fame and love can be on their own, much less together.
Maybe everything they say about Vivi Swan is true.
Maybe America's Sweetheart is all fluff and no substance.
And maybe every guy she dates is fodder for her next breakup song.
But session drummer Remy Young doesn't care. Touring with Vivi Swan means more money than he and his brother could ever earn on their own. And he's smart enough to keep himself away from drama.
It is April 1st, 2038. Day 60 of China's blockade of the rebel island of Taiwan.
The US government has agreed to provide Taiwan with a weapons system so advanced that it can disrupt the balance of power in the region. But what pilot would be crazy enough to run…
This book was an easy choice for me. I always want more books in my genre and I knew the author was a HorseGirl too, so I had high hopes... and all expectations were met! I would describe this the way I do my own work: 50% romance, 50% horse book and that is a magic combination for me! It kept me turning pages to see not only how the characters came together and got over their initial impressions, but how the show season would turn out!
This is a series book, but can be read as a stand-alone (another favorite feature for me that I emulate) though I definitely did not wait long to dive into the rest of the series. They could all make it to this list, but Soar was my first, so it got the spot!
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Can they soar in the arena…and beyond?
Grand Prix show jumper Trina Powers has one goal: make it to the Olympics. After nearly a decade of failed attempts, injured horses and broken relationships, she's finally a (very partial) owner of the horse that can take her to the top. And she's learned her lesson: no man will stand in her way this time.
That is until Grayson J. Sterling shows up as the new majority owner of her horse. He's brusque and disgustingly rich—the two worst features a man could have, according to Trina—and devastatingly handsome. Can Trina and Grayson…