Tuesday 7 July 2020

REVIEW - The Album (Cruise Control, #1) by Sian Ceinwen

The Book
Release Date: 23 April 2020
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What happens when you fall in love with a rock star?

Ariana isn't a fan of celebrities, but she is a fan of Cruise Control. The night she attends a charity event with her aunt and meets rock star, Gabriel Knight, sets in motion a rollercoaster ride that is out of her command.

Risking it all on the man who plucks at her heartstrings, and hiding her struggling self-esteem behind a wall of privacy, Ariana joins the group on tour as the lead singer’s new sweetheart. But when she’s suddenly thrust into the wild world of a rock star, the sour taste of the limelight could cut desire’s set list short.

Will life in the fast lane ruin Ariana’s chance at true love?

The Album is the first book in the electric Cruise Control romance series. If you like sudden, steamy relationships, taking big risks, and the lives of the rich and famous, then you’ll adore Sian Ceinwen’s page-turning jam.

My Review  4 STARS
**My thanks to the author and Hidden Gems for providing me with a free copy for an honest review**

This is a totally new to me author and this is her debut book.  It did take me a couple of chapters to get into her writing style, but once i did i was unable to put the book down.

The book is from Ariana's point of view and follows her on her journey as she first meets Gabriel at a charity event until they finally get their happy ever after.

Ariana is basically a little jaded with having a famous uncle, and therefore does not like the limelight.  The main thing that breaks them up is her insecurity within her self and not wanting to tell the world that she is with an awesome guy.

Gabriel is a wonderful character and puts up with a lot from Ariana and constantly helping her feel secure, but it does come at a price.

Being a musician, once we get the breakup, Gabriel channels his upset into an Album and Ariana acts like a cild and cuts everyone from her time with Gabe out of her life to start her life anew.

After a few years we get a chance meeting and the spark is still there.  Glad that Ariana has grown up enough and with the help of therapy to go through things this time with her head screwed on properly.

I really enjoyed this book, but i did get a little upset with Ariana and her actions sometimes, but without them the book would not have been as good.

I certainly recommend that you try this author out.

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