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Reforming The Rock Star (2014)

by Christine Bell(Favorite Author)
3.36 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
1633750809 (ISBN13: 9781633750807)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Entangled: Indulgence
series
Head Over Heels
review 1: I'm a huge fan of Christine Bell and will read anything she writes. She knows how to write sexy romance stories and has a way of capturing my attention right from the beginning. I really enjoyed reading Reforming the Rock Star and totally adored Laz Stone, the sexy rock star musician. I loved that he did not come off as your typical arrogant, high maintenance rock star; instead he displayed a soft, tender and protective side when it came to Sydney Metcalf. Sydney is back in her hometown catering her best friend's wedding but is having a difficult time forgetting her childhood memories. I liked Sydney and understood why she acted the way she did but her mental insecurities at times was a little too much because she let them rule her every move. She needed to lighten up a bi... moret and enjoy life more. Laz and Sydney were total opposites but they had great chemistry together. I couldn't help but smile in the scenes where they first meet and that had me wanting to see where their relationship was headed since Laz didn't "do relationship" due to his own bad experience. What I did like about Sydney was that she did have a strong, tough backbone despite what she'd been through and could be the woman to help Laz overcome his fear of being in a relationship. Another great story by one of my favorite authors.
review 2: I will admit that I really liked Sydney in this book. She was just the perfect, classic beauty that wasn’t too sure if she was beautiful or not. It is something that every girl might struggle with at some point in her life. I think that moment when I realized what a great character Sydney was is when she jumped out of the kitchen window because she didn’t want to run into all the rock star guys and then ends up running into the main guy that she was trying to stay away from, Lazlo. I will say that while the title states, “Reforming the Rock Star” I do believe that it is the exact opposite. Lazlo really didn’t need to be reformed in my eyes; the reforming that was needed was for Sydney. Lazlo really brought out a different side in Sydney than what the reader was presented in the beginning of the book. They really were a beautiful couple. less
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chacha
This was a quick, but most enjoyable read.
Malik
I really enjoyed this book.
Jasnelyb
A sweet easy read.
Mister_Wink
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Mali
3.5 stars
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