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Chargement... Out of Placepar Shona Husk
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Appartient à la sérieFace the Music (book 2)
Every band is desperate for that first big break - but what happens after that? Ed Vincent, front man of Selling the Sun, has a really bad case of second album jitters. Nothing he writes measures up to the expectations placed on him after the success of the first album. The tensions between band members are rising and everything seems to be falling apart just as they get started. Perhaps it wasn't meant to be: not every band gets to write their name on the pages of history. But the band has always been Ed's dream, and if Ed gives up, will he have any dreams left? Chasing dreams is something that other people do. Olivia Doyle put her life on hold after a car accident killed her fiance and nearly claimed her life. Now with a three-year-old son and a part-time job, she knows she is stuck in a rut, but has no idea how to climb out. Then she meets Ed. He can't have the distraction of a relationship, and she has no time for anything casual. On the surface, they're in completely different places, but love has a way of finding middle ground. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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First time I'm reading Shona Husk and surely not the last. I enjoyed her depiction of ordinary, normal people. Both Ed and Olivia were slightly naive, awkward and optimistic. I loved Australian slang and very tentative intimate moments. You know that feeling of absolute awkwardness and trivial things mixed in between sex when people just start their relationship? Miss Husk showed it really well, and it felt real and true. Comforting read, recommended. ( )