*spoiler alert*Exact same plot as her First Love and Forever books. Change the names and occupations. Why does the authoress think it is so romantic to marry the "wrong" guy? If you are in love with someone else work it out before you get married. Anyway, Lady longs for her lost love, but don't worry the husbands always conveniently die off, freeing her to live happily ever after with her true love. Barf! First of all it is an Anita Stansfield. Just so you know the male character cries...a lot. There is swooning and lots of love to go around. Sometimes I wonder what world these people actually live on, and then I remember this is a work of fiction. That being said, it was a good clean little love story that is about a wannabe musician(clearly the author hasn't work with them before, because this kid has ambition where MOST of them don't). There is a lot of tragedy in this kids life and really? You have to kill off somebody to make the characters go through a hardship? If this kid is going into the music industry there is going to be a lot of that. So why not give the kid a break and let him be happy with his band for a bit. Saddly, that was not in the cards for this sappy crying kid. Will I read the rest of the 5 books?? Yes. Am I a gluten for punishment??Y es. Do I secretly ready everything Anita Stansfield does because I have a soft spot for clean books that do a lot of swooning?? Yes.
I CRIED DURING THE LAST HALF OF THE BOOK. I WOULD LIKE TO OF HAD JAYSON WOLFE NOT CRY SO MUCH.
—mtartini
A great beginning to a fun series of books. I enjoyed them so much, I read them each twice.
—alyssalucas11
This series had a lot of human emotions I could relate to, but it was fairly predictable.
—Olivia1116
I'm a sucker for romance. Especially when it's a quick read and a series.
—josh
loved loved loved
—Monica21779