Friday, July 5, 2024

Book review: SONGS TO BREAK UP TO, by Julie Kriss


Road Kings #6

Finn & Juliet

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

This author has the incredible ability to suck you into the story with just the first lines.  The characters she develops are just so likable and relatable!  And it helps that this book is another installment on the Road King’s series which has been so fantastic.

Finn and Juliet met when they were nineteen, he was a pop star whose career was beginning to tank, she was the misunderstood artist who had problems connecting to her mother and sister.  They had a moment, and when they said goodbye, it felt it would be forever, but with a pang because the attraction was so strong.


Thirteen years later, Juliet’s sister is marrying Finn’s brother, and the rest is epic, romantic and emotional.


Finn is a pop star has-been and Juliet had gone through a similar phase, but was now having a second chance, playing bass with the Road Kings.  Both are a little broken, both are medicine to each other.  Juliet is a snarky, defensive, hobo-style dressed musician.  Finn is a loner, absent from life after several issues.  I love the way they see each other, bring the other back to life, help with each other’s issues, and bring unity to their family.


This was Julie Kriss writing as best as she does, delighting us with these two riveting characters and spending some time with the Road Kings.  I read it in one day, that says it all how enthralling I found it.  One of my 2024 favorites!



Purchase links


https://amzn.to/4cG9322

 


About the author


Julie loves reading and writing hot, sexy romances with awesome heroes. Her favorite things are books, coffee, her perfect cat, and her husband, not necessarily in that order. She's a writing addict who is always hard at work on her next steamy romance. You can find her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/juliekrissauthor at her website at www.juliekriss.com.

 






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