Over one million “likes”—but only one of them matters.After pop star Ryan De Luna praises Maisy Harrison’s YouTube cover of his classic hit, he offers Maisy and her fledgling band the opportunity of a lifetime: to be his opening act.Music may be Maisy’s life, but she has one ground rule: never date a musician. That goes double for a heartbreaker like Ryan. If only she didn’t feel so vulnerable to … didn’t feel so vulnerable to his larger-than-life charm. And maybe now more than ever, when he asks for her help to shake off his playboy image. How can she resist playing the part of his fake girlfriend for the duration of the tour?
Ryan’s never met anyone like Maisy. She sees past all the star-studded fame and treats him like any other guy. And the more time they spend together, the more he finds himself falling for her. Now he’d like to make their imaginary fling an IRL thing. But can he convince her to take a chance and trust him with her heart?
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If you like clean romances where the characters wait until marriage and is actually written maturity, you’ll like this one.
I didn’t enjoy this one as much as the first book in this series. The first heroine had a great reason for holding out – although I still say they should hold out for love, not marriage. Marriage can happen without love, after all. This book’s reason was a BIT of a stretch for me. And I really didn’t like the conflict part of the book.
The man she loves NEEDED her and she just flipped her lid and left him. Like it was about her. SHE should have done a lot of groveling before he forgave her for that. Messed up.
Still, the book was engaging and entertaining and the juvenile cursing in most clean romances was very absent, so bonus! This author is good enough to write a book without cursing and you barely notice. THAT is talent.
Not a bad story very predictable… really didn’t care for Maisy, to whiney, very much a spoiled brat OR I should say, how much I really disliked the voice of the narrator and how much she made Maisy sound like a spoiled whiny brat!
I’m on the fence so I’m going with 3.5 Stars. This was going pretty well for me. It’s a sweet PG story between two musicians, but then there was a kerfuffle with an ex and it got shot to hell for me. I got super irritated with Maisy and how she reacted towards said kerfuffle. But up until that part, it was a pretty good story. There’s no epilogue so I felt the ending just kinda happened super fast.
I was leaning towards 4 stars and then the whole thing with CeCe happened. Maisy went waaay over the top accusing Ryan of being like her father. I understand the shock and fear but her reactions as excessive IMO. It wasn’t like he did it on purpose or hid it from her. He was just as shocked. And then it took WEEKS for her to try and apologize. Until that point it was a lovely story with a spunky heroine.