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JESSE'S GIRL by Miranda Kenneally

JESSE'S GIRL

From the Hundred Oaks series

by Miranda Kenneally

Pub Date: July 7th, 2015
ISBN: 978-1-4022-8482-3
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire

Maya lives for rock music, so when she gets the chance to shadow a country music star for career day, she isn’t impressed.

At 17, Maya is already certain that she wants to become a professional musician, but she has serious stage fright. Although she has by far the most talent, she sings backup in the band she started. When she first meets Jesse, only 18 but already a three-time Grammy winner, she finds him obnoxious. Still, she realizes that spending a day with a professional can help her learn about the music business, and Jesse actually does know a great deal about his craft. When he talks her into playing guitar for him, he spots Maya’s real talent but also sees where she can improve. Once their career day starts, they manage to break the ice and ditch the schedule and, by the end of the day, find a real attraction for one another. They appear to be heading for romance, until Maya gets the chance to compete on the television show that started Jesse’s career. All may not go as planned. Kenneally displays a reasonable expertise with popular music but an even better hand at writing an absorbing story. Although the plot at first seems clichéd with its poor-girl–meets-star theme, she creates two characters who come across as real individuals, making the plot seem plausible.

Highly enjoyable.

(Romance. 12-18)