Love Struck

· Macmillan + ORM
4.2
5 reviews
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337
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About this ebook

Welcome to a seductive world where two solo artists combine their talents-and their hearts-to make beautiful music together...

SHE'S GETTING INTO THE GROOVE
Lacy Dawson is a young singer-songwriter with a record deal, a studio gig, and a serious case of writer's block. After looking for love songs in all the wrong places, she finds inspiration at an online support group called Song Writers Anonymous. Thanks to one mysterious member who motivates her and inspires her, Lacy's career is back on track. But is she ready to meet her sexy musical muse...face to face?

HE MAKES HER HEART SKIP A BEAT
Eli is definitely interested in hooking up with Lacy, aka "LoveCoda." But between writing her new album and his band's success, they can't find the time to face the music-or each other-about their burgeoning online romance. All that changes when Eli and Lucy get booked on tour together. In person, the attraction is all too real and explosive. They both should walk away, but once they are in each other's arms, there is no turning back...

"A fun, fresh, and sassy hit."-RT Book Reviews on Miss Match

Ratings and reviews

4.2
5 reviews
Bette Hansen
February 2, 2016
I really enjoyed this one. A very unique story with great characters held my interest all the way through. It's funny and sweet and definitely left me with a smile. Lacy and Eli are both songwriters who are members of an online community. They've never met in person but have a very personal relationship. Eli then goes on tour and after a while Lacey is invited to join the tour. When Eli and Lacey meet the attraction is immediate but again neither knows about the others online persona. As they get to know each other it becomes clear of exactly who the other is. How they react to each other after that is very interesting. As I said I found this story very unique and this is a book I would recommend to everyone.
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Sue Galuska
February 2, 2016
Lacy Dawson has had a rough year. After losing her fiance to suicide, she is slowly trying to get control of her life back. Conversing with FolxNotDead27 on a website SoWriAn is slowly helping. Lacy is an up and coming indie musician and has writer block since losing Lance. Lacy's co-worker, Kat convinces her to come out to listen to a new band getting a lot of attention, The Blue Hills. Lacy is drawn to the guy, Eli, playing the banjo...he seems to stir something in her. A few days later, Kat manages to get Lacy a spot as the opening act on The Blue Hill's tour. Lacy is excited, but nervous. Lacy continues her "relationship" with Folx but is finding herself still drawn to Eli. As things progress with Eli, Lacy feels conflicted about her feelings for Folx. Her and Folx have a standing date to finally meet on Christmas Eve, the day of Lacy's sister', Andy's wedding. I really enjoyed how this story played out. It was fun to see Lacy torn between Eli and Folx. Then when things started to happen with the lead singer, Jax, all hell was breaking loose. Adding Andy's wedding to the story was great too. The wedding planner was a hoot and provided a cute secondary story. All in all this was an enjoyable story and I really liked all the twists and turns. I loved how Lacy was finally able to overcome her writer's block and the happy ending was perfect! Thanks for such a great read!
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About the author

Laurelin McGee is the pseudonym of Laurelin Paige and Kayti McGee.

Laurelin Paige is the NY Times and USA Today Bestselling Author of the Fixed Trilogy. She's a sucker for a good romance and gets giddy anytime there's kissing, much to the embarrassment of her three daughters.

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