★★★★★ Goodreads | Amazon |
What do you do when
the past you've been dodging shows up at your door with cameras rolling?
Aubrey James ruled the
charts as the queen of country for over a decade. She'd rocketed to fame in the
shadow of her parents' death – both of them pioneers in gospel music. But while
her public life – high-profile romances and fights with Music Row execs – made
for juicy tabloid headlines, the real and private Aubrey has remained a media
mystery.
When a former band
member betrays Aubrey's trust and sells an "exclusive" to a tabloid,
the star knows she must go public with her story. But Aubrey's private world is
rocked when the Inside NashVegas interviewer is someone from her past –
someone she'd hoped to forget.
All the moxie in the world won't let this diva run any longer.
Rachel Hauck’s Nashville
Sweetheart (previously titled Diva NashVegas,
I believe) is a lot of fun to read. Switching between classic first-person
narrative, interview dialogue and media snippets to explore life in the
spotlight of the country music world, Hauck kept me on my toes and I couldn’t
put the novel down. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a quick
inspirational read. Thanks again to BookLook Bloggers for providing
me with a free digital copy of this novel, as well as the opportunity to
honestly review it. I was not required to write a positive review, and all the
opinions I have expressed are my own. (I am disclosing this in accordance with
the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of
Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”)
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