Charlotte Banks (Charlie) is newly graduated from college and working in public relations. She is given a case that is just a bit too close to the heart. Joey Carino is a rock god, but now with his life spinning out of control, it's up to Charlie to try and save his reputation with his record label and his fans. However, dealing with Joey means dealing with Matthew Johns, Joey's best friend and Charlie's worst nightmare.
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Last year I participated in a lot of authors Facebook parties and in doing so I learned of more authors that I had never heard of. I won this book in one of those parties. I can't tell you much about the party I participated in now besides that it was a signed physical copy from the author that I won. I am a little torn on how I feel about this book. It was slow going to start with and right off the bat Charlotte “Charlie” didn't make a good impression on me. She came off very conceited and I can't stand that. Since the book is told from her point of view it made it hard to connect with. Matthew was another one that bugged me a little bit. His attitude started to get old after a while. Ugh and Joey IDK what to think of him. I kind of feel sorry for him and then at the same time it's like you brought this on yourself. A lot of the drama could have been avoided if the characters would have just opened their mouths and talked to each other. I had another issue with Charlie but I can't get into that without spoiling some of the book. Lets just say I think she could have done a better job at doing her job. There were some things that happened that I felt like shouldn't have happened considering what she was there to do. Plus something happened at the end that when I read it I was like really? (My husband gave me a weird look because I was talking to my book lol). I feel like the ending was the easy way out for other aspects of the story. Ok so all of that being said you would think I didn't like this book but after I got passed the first few chapters something sucked me in and I didn't want to put the book down. Have you ever read a book that you had several issues with but at the same time you couldn't help but to keep reading it because you were so into the story? That is this book for me and at the time of me writing this I still have no clue what to rate it.