She has strict rules about dating. Max Legend breaks them all.
Katie Green has big dreams. She's had them since she can remember and she has the lists to prove it.
They include: Go to college. Graduate. Go to law school. Graduate. Don't date musicians! Become a lawyer. Marry. Stay married. Become partner at a law firm. Have three children. Buy a home. Raise children. Stay married. Be a good mom.
She's accomplished the first four goals on her list and has no doubt the rest will be accomplished soon.
Max Legend is the lead singer of a popular Christian rock band. He's kind, talented, and beyond gorgeous. He’s also sure of his destiny, which includes sharing the good news of God’s love through music. Someday he hopes to find an amazing woman willing to love him for who he is and what he does.
Katie and Max meet one fateful night at The Attic, a club where Max's band is performing. After a surprising and amazing kiss, they go their separate ways. But their meeting was obviously divine intervention. They are continuously running into each other. Rather quickly they get to know one another, but Katie won't accept that there is anything more than friendship between her and Max.
Can Katie break her dating rules and follow her heart or are she and Max destined to be nothing more than a one hit wonder?
The Love is a Destination series doesn’t have to be read in order. Each couple gets their happily ever after before THE END. But reading in order does make the experience more fun. ___________
LOVE IS A DESTINATION SERIES The Laws of Music The Laws of Attraction Love's Christmas Miracle My Valentine's Day Fiancé Dating by Design (March 2018)
The Laws of Music was okay. I found the story somewhat boring and parts were unbelievable. The characters were fine, but nothing special. I did like how they both ended up doing what they had said as kids (she became a lawyer and he ended up a musician). All in all, it was a fine one-time read.
I enjoyed this book and probably would've given it 4 stars had it not been for the craziness at the end of the story.
I liked how the story started, it was cute and fun and had me hooked. The rest of the story was okay, but kind of boring and lacking depth...with Max as the exception, he was great!
Katie has always had a list of what she wants to accomplish in life. With the first four crossed off, she has come to a stand still. No one will hire the one lawyer who actually seeks justice instead of money. Plus her so called fiancé just happens to be a completely douche and is cheating on her. But after one mind blowing kiss with the Christian rock star Max Legend, Katie knows for sure that her life has gone in a completely different direction than she thought. What do you do then? Go to Hawaii of course! But, of course, Max Legend just so happens to be staying at the same hotel. Katie is cautious around him because of his rock start status. She doesn’t want her heart to get broken again. As she gets to know him, Katie starts to see that he is a good person. But when her best friend calls about a dead body, she has to drop everything and return home...
I really had to struggle to finish this. It was boring and uninteresting to me. IDK, maybe it just wasn’t for me. I see a lot of five start reviews so probably.
Characters Katie: I couldn’t stand the her. She was either whining about how she can’t get a job, her hearing fiancé, or how she can’t be with Max. Really? Just grow up and stop worrying about everything. She kept this big secret about her brother until the end of the book. And honestly, it wasn’t even that bad!! Worse definitely could have happened. All she had to do was look for him and everything would be alright. It’s not like he died or something!
Max: I don’t have anything against him, but he wasn’t very interesting to me. He was pouring his heart out to Katie after just meeting her, while Katie wouldn’t tell him anything. There wasn’t much about his past, or Katie’s for that matter. Their pasts were these big things in the book, and yet we didn’t see a lot of it. His relationship with Katie didn’t seem very romantic to me. More like they were “forever friends”. And their conversations seemed kind of awkward to me.
Blurb: She has strict rules about dating. Max Legend breaks them all.
Katie Green has big dreams. She's had them since she can remember and she has the lists to prove it.
They include: Go to college. Graduate. Go to law school. Graduate. Don't date musicians! Become a lawyer. Marry. Stay married. Become partner at a law firm. Have three children. Buy a home. Raise children. Stay married. Be a good mom.
She's accomplished the first four goals on her list and has no doubt the rest will be accomplished soon.
Max Legend is the lead singer of a popular Christian rock band. He's kind, talented, and beyond gorgeous. He’s also sure of his destiny, which includes sharing the good news of God’s love through music. Someday he hopes to find an amazing woman willing to love him for who he is and what he does.
Katie and Max meet one fateful night at The Attic, a club where Max's band is performing. After a surprising and amazing kiss, they go their separate ways. But their meeting was obviously divine intervention. They are continuously running into each other. Rather quickly they get to know one another, but Katie won't accept that there is anything more than friendship between her and Max.
Can Katie break her dating rules and follow her heart or are she and Max destined to be nothing more than a one hit wonder?
The Love is a Destination series doesn’t have to be read in order. Each couple gets their happily ever after before THE END. But reading in order does make the experience more fun.
Katie has her whole life planned out and can't wait for everything to come her way. Once she graduates law school Katie is excited to get a job as a lawyer but she can't seem to catch to break finding a job. When she goes out with her bestfriend Birdy to a nightclub everything changes. Katie finds her fiancée with another woman and can't believe how blind she's been to him. Katie is hurt and wants nothing more than to forget. She steps out of the nightclub and a man she met earlier asks her if she's ok. Katie is shocked to realize that the man, Max is actually the lead singer of her favorite band without thinking she kisses him. After that night Katie and Max run into each other and begin to form a friendship. Soon Katie's feelings for Max grow but she doesn't want to be hurt again. Just when things seem to be going good for Katie and Max; Katie's ex-fiancée is murdered and Birdy seems to be the one who killed him. What is going to happen? Will Katie be able to find true love?
Interesting book. I liked the premise and that the characters kept running into each other and had deep ties (a lot of them went to the same highschool... And wow, what a highschool it must have been). I LOVED the part in Maui. I felt like the story ended a little abruptly, but I guess there's motivation to read the rest of the books in the series. All in all, pretty clean, sweet book, with some focus on Christian themes
This was an enjoyable read by an new author for me. It’s a sweet, feel-good story that left me with a feeling that things do turn out for the best, and that lives are linked for a purpose. The story had a good flow with developed characters and kept me engrossed until the end. Would recommend this book and look forward to the next one in this series.
What a sweet empowering story. Katie faces many struggles throughout her life. Questioning why and how things could turn out the way they do. Meeting Max changes everything she thought she knew and believed. He shows her how he puts faith in all things working out as they should.
This book was awesome. The storyline is wonderful and is very well written. It holds your interest so that you can't put it down. The characters are great. They pull you into the story so that you are living ig with them.It gets the point across good friends stand together in hard times.
I enjoyed this sweet contemporary romance. This is a Christian book, if talking about God and your spiritual being, this is not a book for you. I enjoyed reading Katie and Max’s story. There is a bit of suspense in the book.
This was a quick read for me. The hero is a lead singer in a Christian band. He likes to go barefoot.. and for some reason Rich Mullins popped into my head. Kiki seemed a bit flat and the most interesting stuff happened in a flash at the end of the book and all explained in the epilogue!
Truly not a great book. The couple didn't make sense, the writing was poor, and the twist at the end made no sense. Not to mention, the ending was silly. I liked Maxwell, but the girl wasn't great. Overall, I'm glad I got it for free, since this was lacking in SO many ways.
What a beautiful romances full of second chances and God's love. I loved the characters and the beautiful storyline. If you like romance with happy ever after then is the book for you.