Saturday, October 14, 2017

Book Review: Another Postcard (Stone Butterfly Rockstars Series)

Another Postcard (The Stone Butterfly Rockstars #1) by Elle Christensen

Brooklynn Hawk is an enigma. Highly sought after for her incredible voice, her talent shines bright in the studio. But a dark past and a secret she holds close to her heart keep her from permanently stepping into the limelight.
Until her favorite band offers her the chance to chase her dreams.

As the lead singer for rock sensation, Stone Butterfly, Levi Matthews is wary of bringing in new talent. But, he has heard just how amazing Brooklynn is and when the need for another singer arises, he’s confident that she is the perfect addition.

However, he doesn't count on laying his heart at her feet.

But the world of music can be as dangerous as it is thrilling. Joining Stone Butterfly on tour was hard enough for Brooklyn, but when she finally succumbs to Levi's charms, the rock 'n' roll life turns deadly.

Will Levi and Brooklynn keep their voices and their hearts entwined? Or will the music prove too hard to survive?

**Can be read as a standalone**

***REVIEW***
Another Postcard is a great way to start out the Stone Butterfly Rockstars series.

The characters are easy to care about and fall for.

Brooklyn Hawk has a big heart and talent. She keeps those she cares about close to her heart. She's cautious when it comes to trusting others. Her passion and love for music is admirable. I'm surprised at how quick she can forgive.

Levi Matthews is the lead singer for the rock band. He's determined and passionate. I love that he never gave up on asking Brooklyn out, no matter how many times she turned him down.

Being in the limelight, they don't always get to keep their personal lives private. There's always a risk of something come in between them. There were parts in this story that I did not expect.
Due to the amount of description put into the settings, there are parts of the story that seem slow. Those parts were more difficult to keep my interest. It wasn't a story I could read straight through to the end.

I loved the rest of the band. I can't wait to hear their own stories, especially Sasha. The band certainly feels more like a family than just band members or co-workers.

The story was a great start of the series. I can't wait for more.
Check out this book on Amazon.

I received this book as an Advance Readers Copy. All opinions are my own.

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