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Daisy Cartwright has been in a bubble pretty much her entire life. One week before graduation, her best friend drags her to a bar to see Chasing Cassidy, a band she’s never heard of. There she meets Aidan Morrison, rock star and part of a life she’s never known He flips her entire world upside down and shows her a life outside of that bubble. But what happens when the past comes back and threatens to ruin everything they’ve worked for? Can Daisy and Aidan’s relationship survive?

268 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 26, 2015

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Chelsea Laviguer

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January 11, 2016
So honesty is the best policy right? Well here is my honest review. The story line is good and the characters are enjoyable to read about except for Daisy. I had a really hard time trying to connect with her. She is really immature and the over use of "shut up" was too much. She also blushes after Aidan says anything to her. I feel like Charlie and Daisy would have made a better couple. They had good chemistry with each other unlike Daisy and Aidan. I don't understand what is attraction was to her. They went from talking to falling in love so quick that I didn't get a chance to truly see why they loved each other. Also there are a lot of typos. I have a list of them if the author would like them, but as of right now she does not, so if that changes please contact me. For being a first time author I am impressed with the writing. A lot of first time authors books are poorly written, this was not it just needs a little work as far as typos and character chemistry goes. I think as far as writing styles that this book would have been better if they were in high school and not college because that is the maturity level that they came across.
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