Girl with Guitar Kylie Ryans Caisey Quinn 9781484835265 Books
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I haven't written a review before, but this book left me feeling warm and fuzzy and I had to get my thoughts out there.I've been in a real reading slump lately. It seems like I've been reading the same stories over and over again. You know the ones I mean: billionaire alpha males (kinky and unkinky); rock star/Hollywood drama; college angst (often involving love triangles); biker bad boys; tattooed bad boys, fighter bad boys... oh, and vampires (yummy). Don't get me wrong; I love them all. In fact, if you wrote about a tattooed vampire who rides his Harley to college with a guitar strapped on his back, well, count me in!
"Girl with Guitar" just did it for me. It's as simple and as complicated as that. The characters were well developed and multidimensional. The emotions were real and gritty. The dialogue was good. I loved the whole thing, even the parts that made me cry. Thank you, Caisey Quinn, for making me feel again.
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Girl with Guitar Kylie Ryans Caisey Quinn 9781484835265 Books Reviews
The first thing that grabs me about a book like this is the love story, and Girl With A Guitar pulled me in right away. Kylie is a three-dimensional person who adores music and misses her daddy, and I loved her mixture of spunk, vulnerability and kindness. Trace shows up as a hot mess with a heart of gold, and never decended into cliché bad boy territory, which I was fully braced for. Instead, I spent the whole book flipping pages, hoping to get to know him better, just as Kylie was doing the same thing.
One of the things this book does so well is character. The whole cast was lovely, from Kylie’s waitressing friends to the managers (so many rock books forget the managers! They’re crucial!) to Kylie’s girlfriends and Trace’s sisters. So much girl power in one little book!
The characters alone would have had me rooting for the love story, but I did feel like the balance was a little off here—I could have used another scene or two of them together and clicking in order to justify all the time they spent apart and miserable.
Now, I don’t know about you, but when I read rock fic, I want to be wrapped up in the world of music. I want to smell the backstage funk and wave my hands in the front row, closing my eyes to get lost in the lead guitar line. This book put me right there…and it didn’t. On a macro level, the plot was great. The barriers to Kylie’s music career and relationship were intriguing and totally believable. It was all stuff that would happen in a music career, but twists you haven’t read thirty times before. That alone elevated this book to a higher star rating in my eyes. However, on a micro level, the music fell a little short. First, the author hit one of my major rock fic pet peeves by saying cords when she meant chords. Let’s hope it was a typo, but I’ve seen this typo in many rock fic books and it makes me crazy. Second, I really needed more time with Kylie on stage to FEEL her love for the music that she was always talking about. We see her song lyrics, but through most of the middle of the book, I was yearning for some stage time.
I did get some stage time in the end, though, and this novel wrapped up sweet and nice, with a satisfying resolution for the love story, but enough room for the next installment of the series. Thank goodness for no killer cliffhangers here!
Overall, I had a wonderful time touring with the characters of Girl with a Guitar and Caisey Quinn is definitely an author I’ll keep an eye out for in the future. Four stars.
A really great book friend read this book and raved so much about this book I had to move it to the top of my TBR list and so glad I did. From the moment I started this book I was hooked and could not put it down. And I still find it so hard to believe this is a debut novel for this author, her writing is just that good.
The book is written in 3rd POV, which I normally don't enjoy as much but after a few pages of getting used to it from 1st POV I was so hooked and could not put this book down. And let me state now one thing I truly loved about this book was the shorter chapters, found it very hard to stop reading and hate stopping in the middle of the chapter but loved how the chapters shorter and not long drawn out ones, was much easier to put down and then pick back up.
The story starts off with Kylie, an aspiring musician saying goodbye to her dad at his grave before she takes off to Nashville with only a few dollars to her name and her guitar to try to live her dream. She ends up waitressing at the bar she signed up for open mic night and after singing a Trace Corbin song she ends up singing a duet with Trace Corbin and at that moment her life changes....
~~~~She was from Oklahoma and she knew a thing or two about storm warnings. Trace Corbin was setting off all the sirens inside of her. Kylie was standing directly in the path of something wild and dangerous and a hello fo a lot more powerful than her. Look away, her subconsious screamed. But she couldn't, because for the first time since her daddy dies, she was alive ~~~~
Trace Corbin is a hot country singer trying to make a comeback but only throwing it all away for a bottle and Kylie has just been given the chance to join him on tour. From the moment they meet there is instant chemistry and I love the sexual tension that is going on between the two of them.
~~~~God, those eyes. Take cover, they said, because the storm was here, now. And Kylie wanted nothing more than to hurl herself right into it's path~~~~
I truly fell in love with both of these characters, they had me laughing, they had me crying (many times) and they even had me wanting to hurl my kindle across the room,and when all was said and done, at the end, they had me wanting more. Truly the sign of great writing and a great story to make you feel so many emotions and not wanting to see their story end, to want to keep living it right there with them because I felt so connected to them that when they hurt, OMG did I hurt. I cannot truly say enough about how much I loved this book and how much I enjoyed reading it, Outstanding Job Caisey Quinn, so can't wait for the continuation of their story and so can't wait to read so much more from you, you definitely found yourself a new great big fan of your work!
~~~~"And a day wont pass from here until who knows when that I won't wish that if that were true, I could relive that one day in Macon with you over and over again. maybe even more than I wish for my daddy back or to make the best country music album that I possibly can to honor his memory. He just wanted me to be happy, and for the first time since he died, I was" ~~~~
I haven't written a review before, but this book left me feeling warm and fuzzy and I had to get my thoughts out there.
I've been in a real reading slump lately. It seems like I've been reading the same stories over and over again. You know the ones I mean billionaire alpha males (kinky and unkinky); rock star/Hollywood drama; college angst (often involving love triangles); biker bad boys; tattooed bad boys, fighter bad boys... oh, and vampires (yummy). Don't get me wrong; I love them all. In fact, if you wrote about a tattooed vampire who rides his Harley to college with a guitar strapped on his back, well, count me in!
"Girl with Guitar" just did it for me. It's as simple and as complicated as that. The characters were well developed and multidimensional. The emotions were real and gritty. The dialogue was good. I loved the whole thing, even the parts that made me cry. Thank you, Caisey Quinn, for making me feel again.
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