You’d Be Mine by Erin Hahn, 272 pages. Wednesday Books (Macmillan), 2019. $19.
Content:
Language: R (100+ swears; 36 ‘f’); Mature Content: PG-13; Violence: PG-13.
BUYING ADVISORY: HS – OPTIONAL
AUDIENCE APPEAL: HIGH
Clay is a bad boy country Rockstar who at
eighteen is notoriously a ladies’ man and likes to find trouble. In order for his label to keep him on, he
needs to secure an up and coming singer named Annie, who is notoriously a good
girl. Annie has her own issues though,
including living in the shadow of her famous musician parents, who died from a
drug overdose and suicide. Broken Annie
and breaking Clay must learn to get along in order to keep their dreams of
being musicians, but they when they begin to have feelings for each other, the both
have to face the past.
I enjoyed the
romance between Clay and Annie, even if the beginning seemed a bit insta-love. There were times where the story seemed less
developed than it could have been, but overall, I think readers looking for a Rockstar
romance will enjoy this. The content
includes sexual references, underage drinking and drug use as well as a descriptive
suicide and drug overdose.
Reviewer, C.
Peterson
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