Dirty Little Secret is only my second Jennifer Echols book -- I loved Such a Rush when I read it last year -- but I think I've already noticed a pattern. Ms. Echols likes to write about troubled teens who fall in love despite the odds as they work together to see their hopes and dreams come to frui...
*Genre* Contemporary*Rating* 3.0*Thoughts*From the age of 7, until 17, Bailey and Julie Mayfield were pretty much inseparable. Their parent's dragged them to every Bluegrass festival in the country hoping to catch the eye of fame and fortune. Bailey as the older sister played fiddle and wrote the so...
Jennifer Echols made me a fan of hers when I read Going too Far and while I haven’t enjoyed every single book by hers that I’ve read, I still gobble her books up whenever they come out. Dirty Little Secret was another winner for me and I’m still smiling over how much I liked this book.Bailey’s havin...
Story Breakdown:At one time, Bailey and her younger sister Julie used to play the bluegrass festival with their parents. They had dreams of being discovered together, getting that record deal to take them to the next level. What happens though, instead of them being signed as a duo, Julie is signed ...
Warning: I am not exactly a big fan of young adult genre and have not read that many, except for some fantasy that can be categorized as young adult as well. I am quite a nerd myself and am not sure how young people behave normally, so excuse me and you are welcome to enlighten me. I received this b...
Reviewed at http://www.mandikayereads.com/archives/3200 (7/15/13)*Spoilers in Review - Unlike My Normal Reviews, The Emotions Evoked By This Story Require Spoilers*I'm a big fan of music, particularly country music. So I knew I had to read this book.It started off pretty slow. If I hadn't read the p...
I really enjoy Jennifer Echols' books and was really excited when I heard about this one. I was even more excited when I heard that it would involve music too. Bailey and her sister Julie used to play music together for years. However, a record company comes in and signs only Julie, not Bailey. Bail...
3.5 StarsJennifer Echols' Dirty Little Secret proves to be an extremely entertaining, albeit enraging read. As impossible as it is to put down, there were some character actions that did nothing but infuriate me. It's a very good book, with an interesting plot that has a pretty original concept. Ech...
As a big fan of country music, so I thought this book would be right up my alley. The story revolves around Bailey, and her struggle with being pushed aside by her parents, but not her grandfather at least. The younger sister Julie has been pick up by big country music executives and is on her way t...
I received this in exchange for an honest review. Dirty Little Secret was a book that both delighted and disappointed me. Bailey is a eighteen year old who loves to play her fiddle and dreams of making it big, the only problem is her sister already has and she’s being forced to stay out of the lime ...
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