Dink Stephenson was a songwriter in the heyday of girl groups of the 1960s. Fast forward thirty years and he is a high school music teacher in Arizona. He finds himself embroiled in a lawsuit when his final should-have-been a hit song becomes popular and he wants to gain full writing credit for himself and his former partner - one sleazy producer and one ultra-sleazy quasi gangster stand in his way. As the suit gets underway Dink takes a walk down memory lane as he recalls the early glory days, his dark past, and the girl that got away.
Meet the Annas has a good premise and there is a bit of a mystery that might engage readers towards the end. However, there were bits that irritated me (see more below) and the resolution of the mystery was not completely satisfying (also see below.) Nook offered this as their Friday Free book a few weeks ago, so that is why I read it. Overall the story was enjoyable - but I am glad I didn't have to pay for it.
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A few things really bugged me. One, Princess and Dink are supposed to be good friends and writing partners - but when his mother is murdered and he needs a friend, she isn't there for him! I know that she was busy in LA, but really she couldn't take a week off? The lead singer did, why couldn't she??? And, why hadn't they spoken to each other in so long? They had such a weird relationship.
Why was Trudy so mad at Dink for all those years? I know she thought he was the one that got Anna pregnant, but he was obviously in love with her and proposed to her. I get that she might have been jealous, but to blame him for everything?
Finally, I didn't like the end. I thought making Punky the "villain" was too obvious and I didn't like it. Plus, what was all that stuff about honoring him the right way and making it out like he was such a great guy? I think the author didn't quite know if he wanted Punky to be good or bad and made a mess of the end.