First I want to say that I love the author's writing style (I know that probably sounds like the beginning of another bad breakup line). It's so easy to get into and keep going. It feels like more often than not I'm putting books down because the writing is terrible. Which sucks, because there's ...
Dirty Little Secret is my first Jennifer Echols book but it definitely won’t be the last! For the first few pages I was sucked in to this Nashville world of Country and Blue Grass and despite the fact that I know absolutely nothing about either of those things I was still able to enjoy the story and...
Jennifer Echols’ YA books are a slightly guilty pleasure of mine, and I’ve been looking forward to her latest, Dirty Little Secret.* I read it last night, and wanted to stick up a short review today. So, pros and cons. PROS:- Loved Bailey and her voice. I connected with her instantly, despite the ...
Source: Netgalley/MTV Books – I received this book in exchange for an honest review. I received no compensation Publisher: MTV Books Series: - Edition: eARC, 288 Pages Genre: New Adult/Young Adult Contemporary Purchase: Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Book Depository* *I receive a small monetary kickback ...
I had numerous problems with this book. Some trivial, some not so much.Bailey is a fiddle player, has been her entire life. It's been her focus forever and she's played the circuit with her younger sister Julie for as long as she can remember. Until a record company showed interest in Julie, and ...
oh frabjous day, callooh, callay! I've had a hard run of a few DNF's with Echols's latest books, but my cautious optimism for DIRTY LITTLE SECRET gave fruit to that familiar, happy zing of characters well written. Echols is fantastic at immersing me in her heroine's point of view, even though Bail...
Country music, romance, and a hot guy. how could I resist? Bailey is a fiddle player playing gigs at the mall. She resents her sister for being tapped for stardom and leaving her behind. Then she meets a sexy guitarist named Sam who courses her into playing a gig with his band and even though she's ...
My Rating: 2.5 With disappointment after disappointment, I was really hoping that Jennifer Echols' latest book, Dirty Little Secret, would be as good as Going Too Far, or even better if possible. I was literally counting down the days until the book released in stores, until, to my surprise, I won a...
Fantasy : Nashville StardomReality : Bad costumes and a grabby Elvis wanna-be.2.5 stars. I think I'm starting to understand a little bit why Echols has a faithful following. I'm not entirely positive that she's the author for me, but at least I think I get it now.I'm sure that Echols probably mixes ...
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