GRR Reviews Hold On To me by Taylor Holloway

Rosie wants to be a performer, even as her lawyer dad does everything in his power to turn her into a lawyer. When the dump she rented with a friend (because her dad cut off her money) got flooded, on her 19th birthday, she had no choice but to call her dad for help... and her dad sent in Ryan, one of his attorney employees to help. // Ryan is a lawyer, not a white knight, but the secret orders he got... "convince her to go to law school" did not sit well with him either. Meeting Rosie... took his breath away. With no hotel rooms in town available (blame SXSW festival) he had to put her up in his guest room. And it wasn't long before he realized Rosie was attracted to him as well. And she really has talent... Turns out, Ryan has ties to the music industry... He represents several A-listed artists... But he's not sure he can love again, after losing his first love. Can he help her realize her dreams... (and maybe get her into bed) without being destroyed by her dad / his boss?

Much deeper than an older man/ younger woman romance, the book also properly acknowledges social media and Youtube and their influence on the modern pop song scene. All the plots flowed properly. Other than the initial mutual infatuation, everything else properly leads to subsequent events. No TSTL moments, no deus ex machina. Excellent run.

Category: Contemporary

Overall Rating: 5/5

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