Troublemaker Review
Book Rating: 4 stars out of 5.
Story Line: 4 stars out of 5. This book was such an entertaining read for me. I love, love stories. They make me feel light. It also makes me jealous sometimes. The characters get to find someone that is perfect for them. It makes me want that. I was jealous of the main female character in this story. She found someone perfect for her.
Marcus is the band manager for Chaos. (The band from the last novel, True Love. Didn't write a review for that one.) He now had to deal with two new gigs on top of Chaos. His one client was easygoing and his other client was a brat. His assistant, Marcia, also told him that they had someone new applying to the company. He was floored when it was his old crush from high school, Kelly Demarco.
Marcus and Kelly live in two completely different worlds. She is a stuck up rich girl. Marcus is an easygoing guy who isn't as rich. Still Marcus, had a huge crush on Kelly. He didn't care that they were from two different worlds. Throughout the book he wanted to get to know the real Kelly. He wanted to see her happy. He saw the pain in her eyes when she first started working at Torrence Records.
Kelly, on the other hand, wanted to keep her walls up. She didn't want to Marcus to get to know her. He also wasn't her type of man. She loved tall, dark, and mysterious. Kelly also had a painful experience in college that caused her to become the way she was. Plus her mother and father were not a good example for her. Her parents had a loveless marriage. Since they owned a fashion empire they had a lot of appearances to keep up. Kelly's mother basically turned her into an ice queen. Kelly honestly didn't have a lot of confidence in herself. Still, Marcus, did not give up on her. He kept asking her on dates until she couldn't refuse.
When she finally let him in she found herself falling in love with someone that wasn't her type. Eventually she opened her heart and in the end they had the best romance. A lot of the moments in this book were really cute. Some of them were really frustrating. I had to shout at the book a lot because of some of the decisions made in the book.
Characters: 3.5 stars out of 5.
Marcus- I really adored him. He was super quirky. I loved that he sent morning songs to his coworkers to get them going. I loved the choices that he made throughout the book. I felt my heartbreak when his did. I was happy when he was happy. I connected with him more than I did with his counterpart. At some moments, he reminded me of myself especially because he was a geek back in high school. I think I was pretty geeky at times myself. I loved reading his point of view. He was the best character in the book.
Kelly- She annoyed me through most of the book. It's mostly because of her parents and her upbringing. She made so many stupid decisions in this book. I wanted to go into the book and throw the book at her. I wanted her to see how she was acting. I felt she was a spoiled brat. Yes, it was because her mother shaped her that way. Her mother basically wanted to control her. She let her mother control her through most of the book. She grew on me in the end when she finally started making the right choices. I also love that she stood up to her mother finally!
Caris- She was the worst character in the book to be honest. She was worse than Kelly. She gets a special mention because she was one of Marcus' clients. She felt like she could do anything that she wanted. I wanted to slap her in the head. Her mother gave her everything she wanted. She was just as spoiled as Kelly. She tried to get her way all the time. I'm glad about her fate in the end of the book though. She eventually got herself dropped from the label.
Favorite quotes: "You are petrified of falling in love. Now, you might not be ready to tell my why, but I want to prove to you that love doesn't have to be treacherous. Love is supposed to make you happy, make you smile and laugh...make you feel safe."
"No, I'm saying that because you are an amazing man, and I don't want anyone to ever make you feel otherwise. You are a catch, Marcus Chapman, and you deserve a girl who wants to claim you as her own and let the whole world know about it."
"You stop worrying about what everyone else thinks and listen to your heart. It gives you the freedom to go after the things that really matter to you."
Writing style: 5 stars out of 5. I love Melissa Pearl's writing style so much. Her books keep me engaged. I can't wait to read the next story in this series.