Kitty’s Review – #Moonstruck (#Lovestruck #2) by Sariah Wilson

Posted July 18, 2018 by DiDi in Kitty, Mainstream, Reviews / 0 Comments

New to me author, Sariah Wilson, really impressed me with the way #Moonstruck flowed and with the characters that she built. ~ Kitty, Guilty Pleasures 

Blurb:
Over one million “likes”—but only one of them matters.

After pop star Ryan De Luna praises Maisy Harrison’s YouTube cover of his classic hit, he offers Maisy and her fledgling band the opportunity of a lifetime: to be his opening act.

Music may be Maisy’s life, but she has one ground rule: never date a musician. That goes double for a heartbreaker like Ryan. If only she didn’t feel so vulnerable to his larger-than-life charm. And maybe now more than ever, when he asks for her help to shake off his playboy image. How can she resist playing the part of his fake girlfriend for the duration of the tour?

Ryan’s never met anyone like Maisy. She sees past all the star-studded fame and treats him like any other guy. And the more time they spend together, the more he finds himself falling for her. Now he’d like to make their imaginary fling an IRL thing. But can he convince her to take a chance and trust him with her heart?


I knew, from reading the blurb, that this was one story that I was really going to enjoy. And, enjoy it I did. New to me author, Sariah Wilson, really impressed me with the way the story flowed and with the characters that she built. Ryan and Maisy were interesting both together and apart. The only drawback that I had was Maisey and her woe-is-me attitude. There were times in the story that I wondered why Ryan put up with her and her attitude.

Ryan was the rock star that had the reputation to match his status. Both him and his label want the image changed. When he meets the one woman who had the guts to tell him like it was, he knows he met his match and may be the one who could bring him to his knees. Now to convince her to help him change his image and his music.

Maisey has one rule … never date a musician. After her father, she cannot and will not try to even trust anyone in the music industry even though she’s a musician herself. Unfortunately, her and her brothers can’t seem to make any headway in the business. That is, until one fateful night, one misplaced phone, several days of texts and a surprise appearance of the man that she could easily hate.
An offer … an agreement … Maisey’s life is changed. Now, with her brothers right beside her, she has major decisions to make. She’s not sure how to take the Ryan she has come to know and fall in love with.

This story was more than just a romance. It truly touched my heart. Maisey’s mother was the heart of this story. I give Sariah Wilson kudos for writing such a heart-breaking and intense storyline. Yes, the romance was front and center, the music and songs were beautiful but, the love that Maisey had her her mother and what she would do for her was just plain beautiful. Then, Ryan goes and steals my heart with his actions and his words. Of course, there had to be a little angst thrown in for some additional drama but, in the end, she gave us a beautiful and touching ending that truly had me smiling from ear to ear.

4.5 stars

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Posted July 18, 2018 by DiDi in Kitty, Mainstream, Reviews / 0 Comments


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