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Lädt ... One Hit Wondervon Denyse Cohen
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Denyse Cohen created wonderfully believable characters here. Audrey is relatable as she struggled to carve out an identity independent of her work and family. I love how she refuses to let others define her, even as it complicates her romantic relationship with John. Also kudos to the author for not shying away from the less savory aspects of fame. There is a nice balance of anguish and sweet and a whole of sexy without being over top and distracting from the story. ( ) Denyse Cohen created wonderfully believable characters here. Audrey is relatable as she struggled to carve out an identity independent of her work and family. I love how she refuses to let others define her, even as it complicates her romantic relationship with John. Also kudos to the author for not shying away from the less savory aspects of fame. There is a nice balance of anguish and sweet and a whole of sexy without being over top and distracting from the story. Denyse Cohen provides a nicely developed contemporary romance where, as the reader might hope, the 'girl gets the guy' in the end. What sets Cohen's story apart is the road trip setting where Aubrey (our protag) is trying to 'find' herself while photographing and promoting the rock band she's traveling with. The interactions and relationships with the guys in the band - while trying to catch the eye of her favorite, John - makes for the requisite tension that moves the story forward. I'm not generally a reader of romance, but Cohen's writing is accessable and her storytelling is capable, so if this is your genre, you'll likely enjoy One Hit Wonder. (I received a free copy in exchange for a "pay it forward" swap with others in our GR reading group.) Zeige 3 von 3 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
At nearly thirty, Audrey is stumbling through her own life. When she posts on Facebook her frustration at being laid-off, a long-lost childhood friend offers her a gig to photograph his wannabe rock band on tour. Her Brazilian mother believes it's fate; Audrey believes it's the power of DSL. Inside a rundown Winnebago with the all-male band, her cynicism is only matched by her fear of being taken for a groupie. Despite her own resistance, she falls for the one member who keeps her at a distance. Then John writes a song that reveals his pent-up emotions for her and propels the band to instant stardom. Audrey must choose between working with the band or pursuing her own accomplishments, a decision that creates room for the complications of fame to creep in between her and John. Despite their connection, they find themselves facing jealousy, betrayal, and a gut-wrenching sorrow that could unravel their relationship. Sensuality Level: Behind closed doors Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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