Vanessa Laine is a college student and aspiring musician. She's got the look and she's got the voice. The only thing that's stopping her is her stage fright...and an opportunity. But opportunity knocks when pop-punk band, The Velocity, holds auditions for a new lead singer at the restaurant that Vanessa works at. Getting in was the easy part. Surviving as the only girl in the band is the hard part. Can she do it?
It was a nice story. It was light, not too much drama. A 3 stars for me.
On a side note (a spoiler), I felt something was really up with the way Vanessa got this weird feels towards Ian. It's a girl thing, it just wouldn't go away, no matter what persuasive things she bribed herself to believe in.
Damn, I never would've expected the twists and turns of the story that way. I definitely hate Ian.. Arggghhhh, but I couldn't fault someone who just loves another in to taking him back regardless of what the awful thing he did to her.
The story is afterall focused on the girl in the band, and consequently the band itself. So, I'm happy for the success and for the new chapter ahead of The Velocity.
It'd be nice to follow up on a story on Caleb and Mae, and the other members of the band. :-)
I really liked this book. It was unpredictable and had relatable characters. The music added to my personal playlist and I really enjoyed the perspective of the main character. I felt like I could relate to her except for the stage fright. I have a similar friend and I sort of act like her. I really enjoyed reading this book