I liked the first book (The Girl with Stars in her Eyes) much better. I’d still consider reading the next book in the series, but I’m not as enthusiastic. Kayla is the drummer for the Lillys and she’s hiding her family history. Ty is the bookworm bus driver, who has been wronged by the system. They’re both likable enough, but I wasn’t wowed by their romantic chemistry. Watching the band rise from promising talent to brink of superstardom has been fun. (6.75)
Jennifer and Scott are work rivals at a publishing company. He scoffs at her favorite fantasy series, so she’s shocked to see him at a week-long fantasy immersion vacation. Enemies to lovers, always fun. I love this duo’s writing style, like the line about Princess Bride-ing it down a hill and other clever turns of phrases. I’ll read whatever they write just for that. I liked how they incorporated the fantasy world, Elytheum, into the story, even if it was a bit over-the-top and unrealistic. I’m not a big fantasy reader, and I wasn’t sure what a fae is (Google confirms my thought that it’s like a fairy), but I could appreciate how ingrained the series is into Jennifer’s life. I liked Jennifer and Scott’s interactions, for the most part. I think the biggest flaw is that the only thing really keeping the characters apart is their suspicion and fear. Which got a little repetitive. And Jennifer’s self reflections got a bit tedious for me. All in all it was a cute read. I liked t...
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