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Their love is the song of the summer.

'Danica Nava is a fresh, exciting new voice in the world of romantic comedies' EMILY HENRY
'A dazzling debut filled with hilarious and loveable characters . . . I can't wait to read what Nava does next!' HANNAH GRACE
'Danica Nava's writing is fresh, funny, and romantic, and I will read anything she writes' SARAH HAWLEY
'Fresh, funny, and full of heart . . . a romance I won't soon forget' CHLOE LIESE
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Pop star Avery Fox has become a national joke after a misjudged photoshoot completely backfires. The shoot has turned her into a social pariah and the internet has dubbed her a fake. With threats coming from every direction and her career in flames, she escapes to her estranged grandmother Lottie's ranch in Oklahoma.

Red Fox Ranch has been home to Lucas Iron Eyes since he was sixteen years old. He has lived by three rules to keep himself out of 1) preserve the culture, 2) respect the horses, and 3) stick to himself. When he is tasked with picking up Lottie's granddaughter at the bus station, the last person he expected to see is the Avery Fox. Lucas can't stand what she represents, but when he's forced to work with her on the ranch, he suddenly can't seem get her out of his head.

It's clear Avery doesn't belong there, but with the ranch's survival at risk, Avery and Lucas are forced to form a tentative truce and make a Avery will help raise funds to save the ranch, and in exchange, Lucas will show her what it really means to be an Indian. It's purely transactional, absolutely no horsing around...but where's the fun in that?

337 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 22, 2025

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Danica Nava

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Danica Nava is an enrolled citizen of the Chickasaw Nation and works as an Executive Assistant in the tech industry. She has her MBA from USC Marshall School of Business. She currently lives in Southern California with her husband and daughter. The Truth According to Ember is her debut novel. You can find her on Instagram at the handle @danica_nava.

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114 reviews1,237 followers
July 19, 2025
This was such a cutesy romcom, and honestly, I’m just grateful it pulled me out of my reading slump! It has big Hannah Montana Movie energy: disgraced pop star returns to her roots, works on a ranch, reconnects with her culture, and inevitably falls for the brooding cowboy. It’s soft, light, a little ridiculous, and exactly what I needed.

The romance was cute and very standard romcom—predictable but charming. There’s a bit of enemies to lovers, forced proximity, and just enough emotional growth to make it land. That said, a lot of scenes were so over-the-top. It leans hard into the cheesiness, and some of the dialogue felt like a made-for-TV movie. The pop culture references were a bit much too—I tend to find those distracting, and there were more than a few here. Still, this book never pretended to be subtle, so I rolled with it.

What really made this worth reading was the Indigenous representation. Cowboy romances are everywhere in the romance world, but it’s incredibly rare to see them written by Indigenous authors about Indigenous characters. That’s what drew me to this book in the first place—and it absolutely delivered on that front.

The cultural elements aren’t tacked on or overly explained—they’re part of the fabric of the story. The ranch life, the family dynamics, the quiet process of reconnecting with identity—it all felt grounded and authentic. Books like this matter because they show Indigenous characters living full, ordinary, complex lives—not reduced to symbols or relegated to the past. There still aren’t nearly enough stories like this being published, especially in mainstream romance, and that’s a problem. Cowboy romances in particular often romanticise rural life without acknowledging the cultures that have always existed on that land. This book doesn’t do that—it centres those voices, and that makes a difference.

It’s not a perfect book. Some parts were clunky, and a few scenes made me cringe. But it has heart, it knows exactly what it’s trying to be, and it brings something to the genre that’s long overdue.

Thank you Hachette Australia for the ARC.
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698 reviews849 followers
December 8, 2025
First things first you need to go watch the author’s music video for the FMC’s hit single. It is a BANGER!
The full track is also on Spotify & Apple music!

Avery is a pop star and former child actor, she makes a big mistake and the internet cancels her - she flees to her grandmother’s ranch in Oklahoma to escape the drama and connect with her roots - and may just fall in love (with a rugged cowboy) along the way.

This book made me FEEL things!

This story felt so real and relatable - the author does a phenomenal job at making you feel things; embarrassment, disappointment, heart-break, sorrow - I felt the full gambit of emotions while reading this! The amount of cringing and second-hand embarrassment I felt is reason enough to recommend this book.

What I love l most about this book is the overall message the author is giving us. People make mistakes, intent vs impact is sometimes nuanced - but intent never excuses. Our mistakes only define us if we don’t learn and grow from them. I loved watching our FMC, Avery grow!

What’s to love…
- SLOW BURN
- indigenous rep
- the author really makes you feel that second-hand embarrassment
- messy - in the best way possible
- the BANGER single by Avery Fox
- COWBOYS
- they get caught in a storm

What’s not to love…
- my biggest critique is the writing style/prose - it felt very basic and over explanatory. This is something i’d expect from a YA book, but for an adult novel I want the author to have a little more faith in the reader’s ability to infer things. Show me, rather than tell me the feelings the characters are having.
- along the same lines the dialogue often felt a little stiff and unnatural.

1🌶️ - There is only one explicit scene (Ch 22) - pretty mild and easy to skip if you prefer.

4.25⭐️ | IG | TikTok |

Thank you NetGalley and Berkley for sending this book (eARC) for review consideration. All opinions are my own.
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479 reviews218 followers
July 3, 2025
july reread:

i LOVED THIS still so much the second time around. idk what it is about this book but i just fly through it so quickly!!!! such a heartwarming and sweet story and i love them so much!

original february review:

did i devour this in one day? yes i did.

I LOVED THIS!!!!! it truly felt like a disney movie (for adults) in the best way. if you love cowboys and the hannah montana movie you will love this!!!!

i was hooked from the beginning. avery has to go to a small town in OK called broken arrow to get away from the spotlight of her latest and most public scandal which outraged the populace. she is a native american pop star whose intentions were in the right place but whose delivery was harmful to her community. in the town of broken arrow she meets her grandmother for the first time and a small group of workers, including lucas, our hero.

i loved the stuff that she got into while on the horse ranch. when i say it played out like a movie it really did! i could imagine EVERYTHING going on. i loved how grumpy lucas was and how off put he was by avery, but within reason. the two clashed at every turn but it was never over the top or ridiculous. it felt so natural.

i thought their relationship progressed so nicely. god, lucas!!!!! i LOVE him so much. he really tested avery but she had no problem telling him off. when he started to care for her, it melted me. the black shoelace????? STOPPPP. i loved how avery stood up for him against his parents and his story was so heartbreaking and sad 🥲

avery is a child star/actor, whose mom is both her mother and manager. this leads to some points of conflict, of course, especially because her mother doesn't speak to her grandma. watching lottie come around to avery after spending time there was so beautiful. avery really learned to respect the life in broken arrow and embrace her heritage. lottie took no crap and i loved her energy!!!

i still absolutely loved this and it was a super quick read!!!!!

thank you berkley for the arc! releases july 22nd 💚
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783 reviews1,634 followers
November 14, 2025
✩ 3 stars ✩

What to Expect:
➼ Slow Burn
➼ Grumpy x Sunshine
➼ Pop Star x Cowboy
➼ Forced Proximity
➼ Personal Growth
➼ Only One Storm Cellar
➼ Family Drama
➼ Connecting with her Indigenous Roots
➼ Narrated by Kyla Garcia
➼ First Person POV

This book explored a lot of interesting topics like cancel culture and cultural appropriation. The main character, Avery, is a pop star who has capitalized on her Native American blood without ever having the opportunity to connect with her heritage. Her mother was estranged from her grandmother and kept her far away from her past and the ranch she grew up on.

Avery is meant to be in her early 20s, but at times she felt more like a teen. Her mother was also her manager and a very controlling presence in her life. It was interesting to think about how Avery had so little say in her own life, and yet, all of the backlash still fell directly on her when she went along with a questionable wardrobe choice. Desperate to repair her daughter’s image and get her out of the public eye, her mother sends her to the ranch to learn more about what it means to be Indian.

I struggled a little with the FMC’s immaturity at times, but I don’t think it was completely unrealistic especially for someone who would be so isolated by fame. The slow burn and the grumpy MMC were very well written and I loved the atmosphere of the ranch, but as the animosity between them began to dwindle, so did my interest in this book. I think the shift from enemies-to-Insta love lovers was just a little too swift and final for me. I felt like the MMC in particular did almost a complete 180 and there wasn’t enough lead up to his change of heart. The dialogue between them during the intimate scenes just didn’t align with their experiences for me.

I was also pretty frustrated that she was so quick to fall back in line and allow her mother to dictate her life the instant an opportunity presented itself. It didn’t seem like she reflected much on the fact that she was only in this mess for not trusting her gut and saying no to the outfit in the first place. She does eventually come around of course, but I was annoyed that she made it all the way to another country and into another ridiculous outfit before coming to her senses. I really thought this would be a 4 star read! Sad the ending didn’t quite work for me, but I would still recommend this one!

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Pre-read: Finally getting around to this! Perfect timing because I’m in the mood for a cowboy romance. 🤠

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867 reviews164 followers
November 28, 2025
i absolutely adored love is a war song — it was so multifaceted and had an insane amount of social commentary, but also a beautifully rewarding slow burn romance

i really loved the scenes where avery took a part in her community, forging bonds with those in her community and learning their history(ies).

i also listened to the audiobook and the narrator did a fantastic job!

i’ll certainly be checking out danica nava’s debut novel!
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August 16, 2025
I’m going to come back for this one, not in a mood for cowboy right now
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149 reviews249 followers
September 24, 2025
An okay read. I wanted to like it more than that but for a solid 50% of this book I really struggled.

The first half was a chore to get through. Avery was such an annoying character, the writing style really wasn’t my favourite, and I wasn’t invested enough in her and Lucas‘ relationship to actually care.
Avery just constantly felt sorry for herself and always looked to blame someone else when things went wrong because she couldn’t possibly be the problem, that would be crazy. No self-reflection to be found with this one. I totally got why Lucas didn’t like her, because I didn’t either. She was kind of a dumbass who thought that everything revolved around her, and so immature. Like it’s kind of self-explanatory that you should close the gate to the horse pasture after you leave it?! That's just common sense, girl.
She also read more like a 16-year-old than however old she actually was with her immature behaviour and that’s a pet peeve of mine, so yeah I wasn’t a fan.

In the second half, the story got marginally better. Avery kind of toned it down, some might even call it character growth, though I personally wouldn’t go that far. I did kind of enjoy her and Lucas together, but overall this was just not really for me.

If you're interested in this one I think you should try it out and if you don’t find Avery as annoying as I did then you’ve probably found yourself a nice summer romance to read.


Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for the arc in exchange for an honest review.


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Starting my summer tbr ✨🤸‍♀️🌺
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375 reviews8,346 followers
July 19, 2025
A young woman whose level of fame I couldn’t quite get a grasp on (high-ish?) makes a miscalculation and gets canceled (happens to the best of us). She is then sent to her grandmother’s ranch to reconnect with her culture and oops damn she falls in love with a hot cranky guy. This book was extremely cute and breezy, although I am continually bewildered by how fictional characters never tell their overly-intrusive and boundary-ignoring parents to buzz off. There isn’t really a villain in this book aside from Avery’s own internal battle with her desires versus what’s expected of her, but there is a sexy basement. Are you a horse girl? You’re in for a good time. (I didn’t mean for that to sound weird.)
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1,051 reviews929 followers
March 24, 2025
A cool concept and a cute story.

I would have loved this more if the usual dumb romcom barriers weren’t inserted so hamfistedly, but alas, that’s how romcoms work, I guess.
Avery was a great heroine and I loved her development and growth as she discovered herself and her heritage, but unfortunately Lucas was not as well developed and I needed more depth from him.
But I’m super happy to read a book with Native American characters written by a Native American author, those parts seemed so authentic and the cultural aspects were inserted so organically I loved them.

Thanks to NetGalley and Berkley for the arc, my opinions are my own.


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So excited for this arc! I did not think I’d get it!
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489 reviews370 followers
July 31, 2025
The first half was torture, but I soldiered on, and it was worth it, because I actually kinda liked the second half. (After Lucas had an unexpected — and rather miraculous — personality transplant.)

Avery is a pop star in trouble, Lucas is a grumpy cowboy. They’re an unlikely pair, but obviously — for some reason (probably because he’s “the most handsome man she’s ever seen”) — they get together.

I like grumpy-sunshine as much as the next girl, but under one condition: the grumpy hero cannot be mean to the heroine. Rude-people-to-lovers is my personal pet peeve, and Lucas was truly awful. The only thing he had going for him was his looks — and that’s not enough, sorry not sorry.

Lucas’s manners aside, it was a cute story that finally found its heart in the second half. I appreciated the own-voices representation and the author’s clear intent to challenge harmful Native stereotypes. I liked the small-town community and the found family vibe (except the grandma — she was problematic, but we’re not unpacking that today), and it made sense that a girl from Hollywood would fall for that.

The romance also picked up in the second half (when Lucas started acting less like a walking red flag and more like a book boyfriend), so all in all, I ended up not hating the book. Yaay!

I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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Thanks NetGalley and Headline for the arc!
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1,352 reviews794 followers
August 1, 2025
🍦 🍓 The Ripped Bodice's 9th Annual Summer Romance Bingo 🕶️ 🏄🏼

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I loved THE TRUTH ACCORDING TO EMBER, and not just because it was the first traditionally published indigenous romance written by an indigenous woman. I mean, maybe that helped.

There are so many cowboy romances. Most are white.

So I immediately loved the premise that pop star Avery almost got canceled for posing for Rolling Stone in a warbonnet. Even if white people did it first. I'm not saying it's right. I'm just saying it.

She is sent to her estranged grandmother's in Oklahoma. She knows nothing about being Muscogee, and learns a lot of it from Lucas Iron Eyes, who I don't find as hot as Danowa, but he's still hot, dw.

There's a lot of family drama, and some of it gets resolved. Some things are a little hard to believe, but this is fiction, and I'm willing to let those slide to get the representation we need out into the world.

📱 Thank you to NetGalley and Berkley
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424 reviews254 followers
July 29, 2025
someone play “you’ll always find your way back home” from the hannah montana movie
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624 reviews4,578 followers
January 13, 2025
oh he knows the extended versions of LOTR are superior, considers her the most beautiful woman he’s ever seen, and doesn’t think she’ll choose him??

danica nava continues to deliver messy romances with indigenous characters finding love and this one may just be my favorite!

thank you to netgalley and the publisher for providing the arc in exchange for an honest review. full review to come
Profile Image for Bethany (Beautifully Bookish Bethany).
2,778 reviews4,683 followers
August 18, 2025
This was SO GOOD!!! Pop star x cowboy romance, but make it indigenous. Danica Nava knocked this one out of the park.

Love is a War Song follows Muscogee pop star Avery Fox who is being cancelled after a culturally insensitive magazine cover. Her mom & manager sends her to stay with her estranged grandmother until things die down. While there she begins to learn about her own heritage in a way she never has, while also falling for a hot ranch-hand named Lucas...

I loved everything about this. It's a smart, slow-burn romance with great characters and strong cultural commentary. It's also laugh-out-loud funny and truly swoon-worthy! I liked Nava's debut, but this was a home run for me and I'm excited to read more from her. I received a copy of this book for review via NetGalley, all opinions are my own.
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4,123 reviews621 followers
August 25, 2025
Really disappointed....this felt more like YA than adult romance, with main characters who never acted older than teenagers. The premise had potential: a pop star meets grumpy cowboy!!! but the execution fell flat. The romance lacked depth, the plot felt predictable, and I kept waiting for something more meaningful that never came.
Definitely expected better.

🎶“Rainbow” – Kacey Musgraves
🎶“Love Story” – Taylor Swift
Profile Image for Juliana Carreri.
97 reviews238 followers
August 13, 2025
FAVORITE ROMANCE OF THE YEAR
i loved so much. My inner child was healed with this one ( major Hannah montana and flicka vibes)
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1,187 reviews2,199 followers
August 13, 2025
3.5⭐️ Pop singer Avery Fox becomes a social pariah following a media campaign featuring her in a feather warbonnet to celebrate her Native American heritage. Now a public outcast, she escapes to her estranged grandmother’s ranch on a reservation in Oklahoma. Not only was Avery ill-prepared to work the lands in the brutal heat, she never expected to encounter an enemy in cowboy Lucas Iron Eyes, the man who runs the horse ranch, and puts his family, culture, and respect for nature above all else.

I can never resist a story of self-discovery, especially when it comes to cultural exploration and reconnecting with family, so this book was a no-brainer. Let me start by saying that Danica Nava’s writing is visceral— I felt the first-hand mortification Avery experiences post Rolling Stones cover. I could have crawled into a hole right alongside her. I loved the setting at the heart of the story and experiencing through our characters what it was like to work the rez. I also appreciated learning about Avery’s Native American culture alongside her. And Lucas, with his stony exterior but heart of gold, was the cowboy I didn’t know I needed. His character really shines throughout the story, as does Avery’s grandmother Lottie.

My only criticism is that the pacing felt uneven at times. The start of the story is strong and engaging (like I said, pure mortification coming off the pages). But something happens around the mid-way point where the plot slowed way down and I could feel myself disengaging from time to time. I did read this book via my ears, so this may in fact be more a reflection of the narration and slow audiobook speed versus the writing style. Either way, I would recommend checking this book out if you have had it on your radar or are a fan of these tropes and themes listed.

Read if you like:
▪️cowboy x pop star romance
▪️enemies to lovers
▪️forced proximity
▪️journeys of self-discovery
▪️found family
▪️indigenous rep

Thank you Berkley Romance and PRH Audio for the advanced copies.
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1,868 reviews734 followers
October 23, 2025
And if I said this was one of my favourite reads of the year, then what??

Love Is a War Song is a HUGEEE improvement on The Truth According to Ember, which I wanted to love so bad, but it ended up being just okay. This book though? Chefs kiss.

I am, of course, biased, because I always always always love stories with similar premises, so it's no wonder I loved this one too. The Muskogee culture & rep was just the icing on the cake.

So many people are comparing this to the Hannah Montana movie, and you know what? They're right! The vibes match and they're immaculate.

The audiobook was better this time around too, the narrator was more suited to the characters.

When it comes to pacing, I'd say this was medium paced in the first half, and then almost fast paced in the second. I was originally going to split my listening up into three days, but once that second half came I couldn't put the book down and had to finish it.

The romance was nearly perfect, it would've been, if a certain someone had been a little nicer at the start, but as the book went on, he grew on me. But yes, their scenes together were super sweet and they made me giddy.

I'm so happy I loved this, you have no idea. I'll be eagerly anticipating Danica Nava's next book, and will absolutely be rereading this one in the future.
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Author 60 books20.8k followers
September 18, 2025
LOVE IS A WAR SONG is a must for anyone looking for a book that has Hallmark movie vibes. Avery is a pop star who ends up having to flee the limelight when her attempt to reclaim her heritage with some tongue-in-cheek self-fetishization ends up getting her cancelled on the internet. When she starts receiving death threats, her mother suggests she go back to her roots and hide out at the family farm in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, that she didn't even know about.

After getting robbed at the bus station, she meets Lucas Iron Eyes, a cowboy who's been working at her grandmother's ranch since he was sixteen. Unlike her, he's very much connected to his Native culture, and he's disgusted by how she's perpetuating the stereotype. It's very much "country boy scoffs at big city girl" and that's not normally a trope I enjoy, but I found myself really loving it here.

My favorite thing about this book was the multi-generational element. We don't just get to know Avery, we also get to know her mom and grandmother. And I really liked the discussions about what it means to feel like you're "enough" when it comes to ancestry and knowledge of your own culture. That was a theme in THE TRUTH ACCORDING TO EMBER, as well, and both books made this feel like a very important, very personal subject for the author, and it was handled so carefully.

TRUTH ACCORDING TO EMBER was great but I think I enjoyed this one even more. Can't wait to see what the author writes next.

4 stars
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465 reviews336 followers
July 29, 2025
Refreshing and heartwarming read

I enjoyed the author's debut - The Truth According to Ember - and was super hyped to read this! The tropes were perfect; celebrity x cowboy, forced proximity and learning family history?? Sign me up!

I am not Native (though I am Indian, heh) so I will not comment on the representation. I did appreciate the author's note at the end about community and belonging, it's so vital.

Also, it is amazing that the song can be listened/streamed (I think the author sang it)!

Content warning: toxic parents, racism, addiction, loss of family members, sexual content
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325 reviews282 followers
May 16, 2025
this is for the Hannah Montana the movie girlies
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3,711 reviews1,038 followers
September 22, 2025
Love is a War Song is tolerable read. It is entertaining but Miss Nava focusing too much on the detail from heroine PoV. It becomes difficult to feel the chemistry between the characters.

Too much telling on un necessary detail.

3 stars
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404 reviews566 followers
June 22, 2025
It took me a minute to get into this one because I couldn't figure out the vibes of our two MC's. But once things started flowing I was caught up! Lucas was so sweet and protective and Avery was so delightful and kind. I do wish we got to dive deeper into things: her background, her relationship with her mom/grandma etc. And the ending felt a bit rushed too. But other than that, this was so cute and I love the representation we got!

💜 full reviews on my YouTube Channel 💜

Thank you so much to Berkley Publishing Group for my ARC!

3.75/5⭐️
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Author 5 books984 followers
August 5, 2025
You can’t convince me that this isn’t the most romantic book ever written okay, you just can’t
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322 reviews16 followers
October 5, 2025
˚ ༘♡ pre-read:
╰┈➤ im behind on arcs so it's officially time to double up 🏃‍♀️ ive been so excited for this i love the cover

┆ ⤿ 💌 4.5 stars!

“Love is a war song, a battle cry. Something to fight for. And I would fight for us.”

This truly felt like a western rom com disney movie! It gave the same feeling when I stayed up late just to watch Hannah Montana The Movie for the first time. We follow Avery Fox who gets completely "cancelled" after a controversial magazine cover. To do some damage control she is sent to learn more about her heritage in her mother's hometown. I loved the fish out of water trope with this. It felt like we were learning about Avery's Muskogee culture with her the entire time. It was a great way to teach the audience as well as keep the story moving forward.

I also loved reading a cowboy romance that focused on Native American characters rather than our typical white protagonists in the cowboy genre. I really liked Lucas as well (not his biggest fan in the beginning however) but I almost desperately wish we had Dual POV to really learn more about his struggles and life.

Overall a great read especially if you love celebrity or cowboy romances!

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Thanks so much to Berkley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!

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Profile Image for Alex (novelswithalex).
476 reviews625 followers
August 7, 2025
Thank you to Penguin Random House for sending me an ARC of this book for review.

Unfortunately, this one didn’t live up to my expectations especially after how much I loved Nava’s first book The Truth According To Ember. It just felt like the goofiness was turned up to a level that I just could not deal with. It was a matter of taste, for me. The main character, Avery, was just too bumbling and so painfully embarrassing to witness. It went from fun to second hand embarrassment very quickly. Along with some of the slightly ridiculous family dynamics that felt almost like caricatures of dysfunctionality, this book unfortunately left little room to be redeemed. However, I did thoroughly enjoy the way Avery connected back to her Muskogee roots and I also really loved her love interest, Lucas. It was so nice, as an indigenous woman (though I’m Chumash and not Muskogee) to see this kind of story depicted through the lens of a romcom. You don’t get to see many Indigenous romcoms out there, but I’d love to see more from many different authors depicting an array of experience. It’s uncomfortable for me to be fair and critical when I feel like I’m knocking down one of the very VERY few examples of representation we have in romance, let alone literature as a whole. I wish I could have loved this book, but unfortunately it didn’t work for me. Hopefully it will work for other readers.
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664 reviews355 followers
July 22, 2025
happy release day to my loves!!!

hello I didn’t expect to cry!!! this was absolutely everything!! fast paced, entertaining, romantic, and so sweet. the representation was beautiful and I loved every single character!! truly the Hannah Montana movie vibes of my dreams & the cowboy romance of the summer!! I seriously couldn’t put this book down, I loved it so much. the writing was fun, the plot was entertaining, and the romance was too freaking sweet. I loved the pacing of it!! the family dynamics pulled at my heartstrings and I loved how it all wrapped up. ugh I’m sad I finished this so quickly!!
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1,403 reviews13.3k followers
August 10, 2025
This was everything I hoped it would be. I love when characters who don’t really know their culture discover what it is and fall in love with who they are. This was grumpy sunshine bliss and I just loved it all. My heart fluttered when Mississippi Choctaws were mentioned. The love story was equally as beautiful as learning about the culture and family that the heroine was kept from her whole life. Well done!!👏🏽
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2,793 reviews1,434 followers
July 25, 2025
Love is a War Song is a new cowboy romance release from Danica Nava. I really enjoyed this one!

Avery Fox is a famous Muscogee pop star and Lucas Iron Eyes is a cowboy working for her grandmother’s ranch. Avery does a cover for Rolling Stone which ends up being controversial and gets her canceled. To save her career, her label and her mom thinks it’s best if she gets out of public eye for a while. When she starts getting a lot of hate mail and death threats, she is sent off to her estranged grandmother’s ranch in Oklahoma. That is where she runs into Lucas, who has been running the ranch for years.

This was my second read from this author and this book I enjoyed a lot more. I will say Avery is a harder character to like at first, definitely on purpose, but she grows and it’s nice seeing her character development. We get a little glimpse of her pretending to be his girlfriend for a dinner with his parents (that she kinda invites herself to) and it was sweet seeing her be protective and sticking up for him. Avery wants to feel connected with her family, their past, her heritage. There is a lot of commentary about what it is being Native American today, from those in the community and on the outside. I do think the couple in this book read a bit young for the age they are, but all in all a super solid one that I had fun with!

CW: loss of family members, addiction
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July 23, 2025
alexa, play you’ll always find your way back home by hannah montana. THE BOOK OF THE SUMMER FR FR. God I had so much fun reading this one.

we have avery fox, the native pop singer who, after a scandal and public outrage, has to escape to her estranged grandmother’s ranch for the summer and then we have lucas iron eyes (🥵), who runs the ranch and cannot stand avery fox. but then they have to team up to save the ranch and totally not fall in love and well…

these two are HOT and the absolutely electric banter danica infuses into this book is magical. they really balanced and challenged each other perfectly and watching the extremely grumpy lucas slowly MELT for avery was addicting. and avery’s character development and growth was gorgeous. I loooooove the vibrant cast of characters and community in this book, I love the setting, I love the complex family dynamics, I love the way the people in their community show up for one another. gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous start to finish
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