The Book
Release Date: 1 January 2023
Internet fame isn't all it's cracked up to be.
As a teenager Samantha Johnson wrote a song that went viral in all the wrong ways. A pop song about her love of mozzarella sticks. She hoped for adoration but instead became a joke for an entire generation. She absolutely does not want to be in the limelight ever again. Or even near it. Since then, she's kept mostly to herself. But then she gets set up with a guy who turns out to be a rock star, and she risks the spotlight falling on her once more.
Dimefront's awkward drummer, Tanner Penton, never expected to live the rock star life. Even though he's living the dream, he's still fighting his past and the hurt caused by young love. He'd like to figure out how to actually speak to women without getting tongue tied. Unfortunately, his friends covertly fix him up with a woman he can't form a coherent syllable around. He gets flustered, his face heats, and... it's a whole thing.
Tanner must learn how to be authentically himself with Sam if he's going to make this last. And Sam must put the past behind her to figure out if she wants to embrace fame and the man she's falling for or walk away for good.
As a teenager Samantha Johnson wrote a song that went viral in all the wrong ways. A pop song about her love of mozzarella sticks. She hoped for adoration but instead became a joke for an entire generation. She absolutely does not want to be in the limelight ever again. Or even near it. Since then, she's kept mostly to herself. But then she gets set up with a guy who turns out to be a rock star, and she risks the spotlight falling on her once more.
Dimefront's awkward drummer, Tanner Penton, never expected to live the rock star life. Even though he's living the dream, he's still fighting his past and the hurt caused by young love. He'd like to figure out how to actually speak to women without getting tongue tied. Unfortunately, his friends covertly fix him up with a woman he can't form a coherent syllable around. He gets flustered, his face heats, and... it's a whole thing.
Tanner must learn how to be authentically himself with Sam if he's going to make this last. And Sam must put the past behind her to figure out if she wants to embrace fame and the man she's falling for or walk away for good.
My Review 5 STARS
**My thanks to the author for providing me with a free copy for an honest review**
Another edition of Dimefronts band members getting a happy ever after. This time shy Tanner who has trouble speaking infant of a girl and going bright red finds Sam, a woman who works at the Purple Peony retirement home and has to deal with little old ladies like Babushka.
Sam is frightened little thing. When she was younger she posted something of herself singing a song about mozzarella sticks online and a while later it became an internet meme and then she found herself running from the crazies that came out.
Tanner having once been a runner once himself seeing a kindred spirit and eventually able to talk to Sam, encourages her to open up to him and not to run, even though she is scared.
Love who this band sticks together and helps each other even if the spouse has just come into the picture.
The pair both have problems that they manage to overcome with the help of friends, family and the love that they have for each other.
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