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Written on Apr 30, 2021
Will Lyle be able to tell Trish that he likes her even though they just met?
Lyle
Lyle is our main male lead, is trying to make it into the country music business despite not having a degree or anything else that might help him somehow. He has a friend that helps him out, and they are a good duo. Lyle seems like a good guy who had a tough break and is dealing with its aftermath. He hosts a songwriter's night that's not only for songwriters but for whoever is creative enough to share their work. Lyle tries to make it a safe environment for everyone. He is a good character who doesn't want to trust anyone too easily, but he wants her to trust him when it comes to Trish.
Trish
Trish is our main female lead, trying to make it into the country music business. She went to college and studied some things in music. Afterward, Trish thought she would be a teacher to teach the next generation until some people told her to try to make it in Nashville. Trish is a shy person who doesn't think that she's good and is worried that she's just wasting her own time if she isn't. She is a good person with flaws that would plague anyone even if they aren't trying to make it in the entertainment business. Trish is willing to try, and maybe with a guy like Lyle, it will be alright for her.
Three Stars
Songwriter Night by DG Driver is a great short read by this author. Ms. Driver had done a fantastic job on writing this book and having it be like when she was a little girl listening to a record that had a story as well. I didn't listen to the audible version, but I bet it's pretty good. The story and the songs were incredible, just reading them and figuring out how they would sound. I couldn't get into the storyit at first, and another thing that held it back from a better rating was that it reminded me of a Hallmark movie. I am giving Songwriter Night by DG Driver three stars.
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