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Someone Like You

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It’s lonely at the top…
Santiago Vasquez had it all. A career he loved, fans around the world, looks that made girls go crazy, and enough money to do what he wanted, but he never found someone to share it with.
He walked out of her dreams…
Jamison Kingston was just an ordinary girl living in an ordinary world. A chance encounter will set these two on a path where dreams can come true but at what price?

82 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 5, 2015

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Tonesha Reese

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T.L. Reese has always had a healthy appetite for reading and writing, and there are still some old notebooks with those first attempts floating around today. She can only hope that you enjoy reading about the characters she creates, each one has a special meaning to her and like any proud mama she hopes they do well:)

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566 reviews30 followers
March 27, 2015
I like to live vicariously through the people in books. Tonesha Reese's Someone Like You is the perfect book to do that with. Jamison is every girl. She is me and she is you. She's the best friend a girl could want, forcing herself to go to a concert she's not all that interested in when she's sick because her friend wants to go.

It works out for her, and for anyone reading the book wishing they would get swept off their feet (literally and figuratively) by a sexy singer half the women in America dream of.

Someone Like You is real at the same time it's the stuff every woman dreams of. That makes it the perfect book to spend a few hours getting lost in.
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1,899 reviews69 followers
February 17, 2015
I really enjoyed this book. This book is what most girls dream about finding them a great looking rich guy that just happened to be famous. It was a great love story and I wanted to read all of it. I was very engrossed in the book the whole time. * This book was given to me from the author in exchange for an honest review*
Profile Image for Vivi Chatzikiriakou.
286 reviews26 followers
September 23, 2015
The title "Someone like you" explains it all!
Although is a short, romance book I enjoy reading it, espesially after a hard to read story. Very well written, with smart lines and a love story like "fairytails" have (yep! Most of these things never happen in real life) this book would keep you happy and relax as long as you reading it. I laugh a lot with Jamison's humor and the way she thinks about her self. As for Santiago, the handsome, hot, latino singer, well.... he's the epitome of kindness, a true gentleman every woman dream to have. There is nothing fansy in the story, only a terrible good luck a woman can have in her life, finding a man like Santiago who only as a prince I could described him. As for the story...
Jamison had win a ticket from a raffle for a concert and she had planed to go with her best friend Margo, whish she was huge fan of the singer but that day Jamison wasn't feeling very well. Although she wanted to back off and stay home, she didn't wanted to brake her friend's heart, so now they are waiting, like everyone else, to listen Santiago Vasquez, one of the most popural singers at that time and definitely a hot one.
At the end of the concert, Jamison couldn't stay on her feet any more and she fainted infront of Santiago, who took her in his arms and carry her backstage to help her feel better even if he didn't knew her. When Jamison came to her senses, she saw him kneeling besides her and she couldn't believe where she was. They had small talk, most of it about her health and afterwords she disappear with Margo, who, till then, she was freaking out for loosing Jamison from her sight.
The next morning, Jamison finds Santiago infrond of her door wanted to know how she was feeling. She ask him if he wants to come inside (he did) and they spent their weekend together. The flirtation was there, from his part mostly because Jamison didn't wanted to be attached with him so soon, but she definitely liked it!. And that's how the story flows!
Jamison is a woman on her own, trying to stay on her feet no matter what and the last thing she needed was a man to break her heart again. She realy enjoys Santiago's company and flirt but she things that all of this is a very good dream, it will end soon and she has to keep her heart safe that's why she isn't responting to his flirt.
On the other hand, Santiago is full attached to Jamison from the beginning and he tries to make her feel comfortable, relax and safe in the relationship he wants to bild with her. His job is one of the problems they had and an ex who wanted him back, but as soon as he clearly showed his intentions to Jamison all of these ended. And after that the story too. I realy wanted more to read about their relationship and the way they get closer. It's a romance story after all!!! Hope you enjoy reading it too.

"I was provided with a free copy of this book so I could give an honest review."
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1,174 reviews7 followers
June 13, 2015
"I was provided with a free copy of this book so I could give an honest review."

I really enjoyed this book. It was a nice short read, one that can be accomplished in one sitting - always a plus for me. The story line was your typical girl falls for the rock star, but I thought it had some fresh aspects to it. Yes, there were spelling and grammatical errors - but i blame that on the publishing company, and honestly they didn't bug me too bad.

I was kind of hoping there will be a another book written with these characters, I like series and I could see this one developed into a continuation of the first book as well as a spin off with some of the other characters that were introduced.

I also thought the book had enough hints of romance without being too explicit, perfect for young adult readers.
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110 reviews
February 11, 2015
This was a very good read. Strong female lead that I could relate to and a her love interest that was sweet, adorable, and very realistic. Also her supporting character, Margo, needs her own book. We all need a Margo in our lives.
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