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Thursday, October 24, 2024

Review: Rock Crush and Roll by Hunter Snow


 

Genre: Romance/Romantic Comedy

Description:

“What if the rock star you had a crush on in high school is into you? But it's 15 years later and you're over dating musicians. Or are you?

Tyler Robertson is a music manager. Cary Kingston is the biggest rock star in the world. She's sworn off dating musicians. And he's a confirmed bachelor.

But when their working relationship turns into something more, she wonders if she's falling for the rock star or the person.

You can't always get what you want... but sometimes you can.”

Author:

“After (barely) surviving a career in the music industry, Hunter Snow now lives to tell its tales. She writes contemporary romances from her home in the Pacific Northwest. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.”

For more, check out Hunter Snow’s website.


Appraisal:

This tale has the things you’d expect a book in the romance genre to have. The unexpected and humorous twists that happen as our heroine, music manager Tyler Robertson, and her unexpected romantic partner, rock star Cary Kingston, find their way to the ending a romance is expected to have add a ton of humor to the story. If you’re a music fan like I am it makes this story even better. A fun and enjoyable read.

Buy now from:            Amazon US        Amazon UK

FYI:

Plenty of adult language and some mildly adult situations.

Format/Typo Issues:

No significant issues

Rating: ***** Five Stars

Reviewed by: BigAl

Approximate word count: 85-90,000 words

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