Love Struck by Laurelin McGee Review

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5 Smooches!

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Synopsis

Welcome to a seductive world where two solo artists combine their talents-and their hearts-to make beautiful music together…

SHE’S GETTING INTO THE GROOVE 
Lacy Dawson is a young singer-songwriter with a record deal, a studio gig, and a serious case of writer’s block. After looking for love songs in all the wrong places, she finds inspiration at an online support group called Song Writers Anonymous. Thanks to one mysterious member who motivates her and inspires her, Lacy’s career is back on track. But is she ready to meet her sexy musical muse…face to face?

HE MAKES HER HEART SKIP A BEAT
Eli is definitely interested in hooking up with Lacy, aka “LoveCoda.” But between writing her new album and his band’s success, they can’t find the time to face the music-or each other-about their burgeoning online romance. All that changes when Eli and Lacy get booked on tour together. In person, the attraction is all too real and explosive. They both should walk away, but once they are in each other’s arms, there is no turning back…

 

Review

Alright, so I loved Miss Match.  So I was really looking forward to whatever was next from these funny great writers but when I heard they were writing “a famous people” book I was a little discouraged.  Rocker/actor books are my least favorite for some reason.  But I still took this arc because I really wanted to love it.  I mean, the first book was so funny and charming.  I am really glad that I gave this book a chance because it was a different kind of story and I thorougly  enjoyed it.  Even more than Miss Match.  EEP!

Ok a few things that I loved.  I am so in like with books that have a bunch of correspondence via email or text or messenger.  I don’t know why.  Maybe it takes me back to my younger days but it gives me all the feels and this book was loaded with messages back and forth before these two officially meet.  There was also just so much angst and not as much funny this time around and I admit I am sucker for some drama and I really loved all of the confusion that leads to a sort of love triangle, which in turn lead to bad decisions and complete craziness from these characters.

“I have to admit, Lacy, that it’s easy to forget about her when I’m near you.  I don’t know what it is, but you really get me going.”

I didn’t really mind the famous people in the making bit because that really wasn’t what the story was about ultimately.  It was just a small piece and it didn’t overshadow the actual love story.  And even though I loved Eli and Lacy, oh God, I became frustrated with them which is good because it meant I was completely invested.  I just wanted them to talk to each other.  Ahhh!  This was a really great book.  A must read from these two authors again!

The.  Best.  Day.  Ever

~Amie

 

 

 

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