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Abigail is an incredibly famous rock star. But when the stress over her brother’s death and the overbearing tenacity of her manager gets to be too much, she snaps as the cameras are rolling. It’s at this point that her manager tells her that she needs a vacation. Abigail very quickly obliges, and goes to stay with her sister at the beach, hoping for some serious R&R. While at the beach, Abigail meets Todd, an ex-Marine trying to de-stress his life after the war. Together, they show one another the joys of life, and develop a sweet and heart-warming relationship that is immediately tested when Abigail’s manager demands she step back in to the spotlight to promote herself and her music.
The characters in this story are sweet. Abigail is almost too sweet for her role of rock star, but her range of emotion makes the character likeable and believable. Todd is beyond adorable. He is flawed, allowing the reader the chance to see him vulnerable – which in turn makes him all the more attractive. The only issue that I had with these two is the fact that they don’t have sex. Okay… no. A rock star, I do not care who they are, is surrounded with sex constantly. Even if you don’t partake in the casual stuff, are you REALLY going to tell me that when you finally find a deep connection with someone else that you aren’t going to need that from them? Not to mention that if Todd feels as deeply as he claims from the get-go, why would he not feel the need to consummate the relationship? This was my only real beef with the story – it made it seem kind of… hokey.
One of my favorite things, was the integration of music and famous musical lyrics. The author did a wonderful job incorporating these elements in a tasteful and almost poetic manner. I have very much enjoyed Ophelia London’s books, and can assure you that this is another fine example of her literary talents.
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- 26 April, 2013: Reviewed