Monday 29 October 2018

New Release & Review...Rewrite The Stars by Charleigh Rose


Rewrite the Starsby Charleigh Rose is LIVE!!
Amazon CA → https://amzn.to/2Jml3Jp
Amazon UK → https://amzn.to/2Jjp7Kx
Amazon AU → https://amzn.to/2Jmibwa


Add to Goodreads → https://bit.ly/2uXUfsk


Blurb

Evangeline Thorne is privileged.
Beautiful and popular, if not a little jaded.
A chance encounter with a green-eyed stuntman sets off a chain of events that turns her perfect, little world upside down.
Short on options and desperate for adventure, she joins the traveling carnival for the summer.
Thrust into a world full of drama, deception, and secrecy, Evangeline tries to find herself and protect her heart in the process.
Sebastian McAllister is cursed.
He knows better than to think otherwise.
He’s content to live out the rest of his life traveling the country as one of thefour Sons of Eastlake, seeking thrills the only way he knows how.
The one thing he doesn’t see coming is the spoiled blond with stars in her eyes.
The only problem is, the more time he spends with her, the more hope starts to stir in his dormant heart.
Too bad hope is a dangerous thing when you’re a McAllister.




I feel like I’ve been waiting for this book forever! Anything about the carnival intrigues me so when I heard one of my favourite authors was bringing out a book based around a travelling carnival I really couldn’t wait to get my hands on it. 

This is one of those rare books that had me wanting to re read as soon as I’d finished. One of those books where the ending comes way too soon and you’re nowhere near ready for it to end yet. It has a slow burn to it so if you’re expecting this book to be constant sex, think again. It’s more about building the sexual chemistry and intrigue, the mystery of not just the main characters, but the supporting characters aswell. The carnival scenes were definitely my favourite. As someone who’s always wanted to go to a carnival, i loved how easy the author made it to picture everything about the carnival scenes and by the end I was ready to pack up and find one of my own to join (although I doubt there’s anyone like Seb McAllistar in real life). 

I adored Evan and Seb. For two people who seem as different as they do, there’s an undeniable connection between them that I couldn’t get enough of. This story had me addicted. I picked it up and didn’t stop reading until the words ran out. 

This book is without a doubt my favourite Charleigh Rose book to date. I fell in love with not only Evan and Sebs story but with certain other members of the Four Sons of Eastlake and I’m desperately hoping we get to read their stories soon.



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