GRR Reviews Snowdrops and Stardust by Sue Lilley
Snowdrops and Stardust is a short (under 50 pages) quick contemporary romance about "celebrity vs. commoner" trope. Slightly melodramatic, but tolerable in a short.
Aiden Delaney has it all: a headline gig, legions of adoring fans, tons of $$$, bandmates who adore him, a manager ready for his beck and call... but three days before his gig, feeling burned out, he treks out alone with his guitar for his muse. Left outside of town, he wandered into a cottage and met country-girl Marianne, who doesn't seem to recognize him. Snowstorm stranded him for three days... and both of their lives will be changed forever...
A short fast read that's charming, it make you wonder about serendipity in life, and will you appreciate it when you find it.
Category: Contemporary
Primary Plot: Burned-out rock star decided to seek his muse in the country-side; ran into harried inn-keeper country girl
Tropes: performer, B&B, disguise, forced proximity
Overall Rating: 4/5
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