Kid rating: 4 stars
Adult rating: 2 stars
Apparently, I'm on the fringe with this one. I found it to be somewhat dull. Maybe if I had read book 1 first, I would feel differently.
Mackenzie's mom is the tour manager for the boy band "Perfect Storm," so she and her friends have total access to them. In fact, Mackenzie and Kyle have a sort of crush going on. He even wrote a song for her that the band hopes to record. Unfortunately, Mac leaves her journal lying around and the next thing she knows, a new boy duo is singing her song. They're totally trying to copy and overtake "Perfect Storm." Even their band name, "Thunder and Lightning," feels stolen. But somehow a vlogger is getting all the hidden scoop on the band members and is using it against them. The competition between the bands is heating up and Mac fears she will be implicated as the leaker.
It's a good book for tweens who aren't looking for master storytelling, deep characters, or profound wisdom. The plot is fairly basic, but there are far too many extraneous characters for me to keep up with. Adult band managers and their kids. Couldn't keep them straight. Partly because they are introduced, then given little development, so there's nothing to grab onto.
Good book for the less literary, realistic-loving crowd.