3 Still Slightly Miffed Stars.
I have stepped away from this book, and taken a few days to calm myself down before writing the review for it, because if I am honest what started out as a potential 4 – 4.5 stars read, degenerated into the perfect way to ruin a book in the last 20%. I want to be clear that this review is only my opinion, and while I have absolutely no issues with the writing etc, I just really didn’t like how the author chose to wind up the book.
Honor Blackwood was a rising star on the country music scene, but after a horrific attack at the age of 18 left her scarred and emotionally battered, she retreated from the limelight. Now ten years later, she is happy to work part time in her friend Mia’s music store, and shop for unusual ornaments in her local Target. Still writing songs, she keeps them to herself, stored in a drawer at home away from prying eyes.
Jared ‘Jed’ Marshall is country music’s rising star. A bit of a rebel, with a penchant for baseball caps over Stetsons, a surefire hit with the ladies, and the man of Honor’s dreams. He is a perfect gentleman, and absolutely certain of one thing, he wants to make music with Honor, and include her in his next tour.
Honor isn’t sure that she wants to return to the public eye, what with her record label selling her out for her ex-boyfriend and her manager stabbing her in the back, but Jed makes it all seem insignificant, he encourages her, protects her, and treats her like she is the most precious thing in his life. I loved that this wasn’t a case of insta-love, the relationship developed steadily, they didn’t jump into bed straight away, but boy when it all came together Johnny Cash could be heard singing from his country cloud in the sky.
Jed – “I’ve not had…” He paused “someone like you in my life before.”…”I just… want to get things right. Do things right.”
This is where things got a little disappointing for me, after professing their love for each other, Jed tells Honor a little about a pretty big secret from his past. Honor doesn’t care, she doesn’t want to know the full story, she loves him and nothing he can say will change that……then BOOM, what feels like 2 pages later, she is approached by a reporter (because yes they always tell the truth) asking her for her thoughts on said “big secret”, and that’s it she’s off, no chance for Jed to explain, she refuses to see or speak to him. She also then if this wasn’t enough to make me dislike her, turns into an absolute cow. It’s all me, me, me and I almost DNF’d this book @ 92%
As I said this is just my opinion, and I am wholly sure that there will be legions of people out there that will love this book, but I just found Honor’s complete turnaround and personality transplant after so much had happened between her and Jed, a complete turn-off. There were other ways the story could have played out, and for me I think any one of them would have been better than the route Mandy took.
That being said, it is a well written, and up to about 80% really enjoyable story, and although I didn’t fully get on with Made In Nashville, it certainly wouldn’t stop me from reading future books from this author.
ARC provided through Netgalley, in exchange for the above honest review.