by Caitlyn Duffy
I loved this book - a fun and frothy tale of Taylor, the rock star's daughter. Romance, teenage angst and rebellion. A great tale - glad I discovered this author and looking forward to more Treadwell Academy stories.
To see full review click here.I got this on a whim via Amazon. It was free and I was trying to get to sleep.It did the trick.This isn't necessary a horrible book. Well, the first three fourths aren't horrible. It's just sort of meh.You know what your'e getting. The unexpected Cinderella story th...
I wasn't going to write a review ... After all, I try to be positive whenever possible since I know how much work goes into writing a novel.However. I just ... I just ... Ugh. Let me try to organize my thoughts.1. There wasn't much of a plot. There wasn't really an arc to follow, or developments to ...
I bought this book because it was free on Amazon and I was actually surprised how much I liked it. It has been awhile since I was 15 but Duffy was excellent at creating the sense of vulnerability that comes with being that age. One thing I really liked is that instead of glorifying that kind of life...
Full review here: http://totalteenfiction.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/review-rock-stars-daughter.htmlSo I got this book after browsing the Apple iBook store on the lookout for freebies. This was available for free so I got it, scanned the first few pages and suddenly I was hooked! I couldn't stop reading...
An overall “meh.” It’s not boring enough to knock it down to two stars, but there were points that I did want to shout “Get on with it!”What I did like about this is that a good chunk of Taylor’s characterization is her dealing with her mother’s death and suddenly being thrust into her father’s worl...
Free on Amazon 04/24/2012.
Really enjoyed this book. I wasn't really expecting it to be as good as it was but I couldn't put it down!