Caisey Quinn can definitely write a country book! Her words flow together flawlessly, and her characters are always well developed, and leave you feeling as if you know each of them personally. Kylie and Trace were perfect together, although they did encounter their issues and struggles throughout this series.
In Girl With Guitar, Kylie Ryans moves to Nashville in hopes of making it as a country music superstar. She ends up on tour with Trace Corbin, who is country royalty himself, but has a drinking problem. Kylie has to keep Trace in line so she can make it as an artist. What I loved about this book was that Kylie was strong and independent. She knew what she wanted, and she didn't let anything or anyone stand in her way.
In Girl on Tour, Kylie and Trace are getting used to their relationship. They're in love and everything is new, and Caisey tells the tale of their triumphs and pitfalls so well, I could almost picture myself in Kylie's place. This installment has its ups, but it also has its downs. An old friend of Trace joins the tour, making it hard for him to stay on track. Kylie has trouble handling fame and all that comes with it, but she doesn't let it slow her down. Trace dealing with his alcohol addiction was so real and heartbreaking. This series just keeps getting better.
In Girl in Love, Kylie has finally made it in the world of country music. She is on top of the world, finally living her dream. But she is all alone and barely making it day-to-day after things fall apart with Trace. Just out of rehab, Trace is ready to get his music career back on track. It just so happens that he is placed on tour with Kylie. The trials and tribulations the couple go through in this book made my heart heavy. I rooted so hard for them to get their HEA, and in typical Caisey Quinn fashion, I was not disappointed. I was sad to see this series end, but Caisey did the series justice and I couldn't have hoped for a better finale.