Book Review - Falling Star by Terri Osburn
ABOUT THE BOOK
Naomi Mallard is a fixer by nature. And as PR manager for Nashville’s Shooting Stars record label, she’s facing her biggest fix: redeeming country music bad boy Chance Colburn. But in Naomi’s eyes, a police record and a stint in rehab are the least of Chance’s sins. He has spent his life running from demons and making tabloid headlines that have sent his career into a tailspin. Now he’s struggling to find his muse and maintain his newfound sobriety, all while counting on the woman he once betrayed to repair his tattered reputation.
Naomi is determined to keep their relationship strictly professional, but that’s not easy when an unexpected injury forces the former couple into disturbingly close proximity. Will mending their once-broken relationship be Naomi’s best save yet? Or will Chance’s past wreck any hope for a future together?
REVIEW
The second book in the Shooting Stars series, this is a second chance romance about Chance, who is looking for his own second chance professionally and his PR handler Naomi who he cheated on early in his career. The sparks are there immediately and Chance has his work cut out from him from the start of the book to win over both Naomi and the reader. He quickly won me over and I enjoyed seeing him prove to Naomi how he had changed and see how genuine both of their love was for each other, even if they weren't ready to do anything about it yet. This is a great book for anyone who loves a second chance romance or books about celebrities that doesn't focus on them actually being a celebrity.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Terri Osburn started putting words on the page in 2007. Five years later, she was named a finalist in the Romance Writers of America Golden Heart contest for unpublished manuscripts. Shortly after, she signed with an agent and moved into publication, with her debut novel, Meant to Be, released from Montlake Romance in May 2013. Terri lives on the East Coast with one high schooler, three long-suffering tabbies, and a hyper Yorkiepoo with attachment issues. To learn more about Terri, check out her website at terriosburn.com.
Naomi Mallard is a fixer by nature. And as PR manager for Nashville’s Shooting Stars record label, she’s facing her biggest fix: redeeming country music bad boy Chance Colburn. But in Naomi’s eyes, a police record and a stint in rehab are the least of Chance’s sins. He has spent his life running from demons and making tabloid headlines that have sent his career into a tailspin. Now he’s struggling to find his muse and maintain his newfound sobriety, all while counting on the woman he once betrayed to repair his tattered reputation.
Naomi is determined to keep their relationship strictly professional, but that’s not easy when an unexpected injury forces the former couple into disturbingly close proximity. Will mending their once-broken relationship be Naomi’s best save yet? Or will Chance’s past wreck any hope for a future together?
The second book in the Shooting Stars series, this is a second chance romance about Chance, who is looking for his own second chance professionally and his PR handler Naomi who he cheated on early in his career. The sparks are there immediately and Chance has his work cut out from him from the start of the book to win over both Naomi and the reader. He quickly won me over and I enjoyed seeing him prove to Naomi how he had changed and see how genuine both of their love was for each other, even if they weren't ready to do anything about it yet. This is a great book for anyone who loves a second chance romance or books about celebrities that doesn't focus on them actually being a celebrity.
OVERALL RATING - 4 STARS!
MATURITY RATING - 18+ a little steamy
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Terri Osburn started putting words on the page in 2007. Five years later, she was named a finalist in the Romance Writers of America Golden Heart contest for unpublished manuscripts. Shortly after, she signed with an agent and moved into publication, with her debut novel, Meant to Be, released from Montlake Romance in May 2013. Terri lives on the East Coast with one high schooler, three long-suffering tabbies, and a hyper Yorkiepoo with attachment issues. To learn more about Terri, check out her website at terriosburn.com.
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