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For Sophie, small town life has never felt small. With her four best friends—loving, infuriating, and all she could ever ask for—she can weather any storm. But when Sophie’s beloved Acadia High School marching band is selected to march in the upcoming Rose Parade, it’s her job to get them all the way to LA. Her plan? To persuade country singer Megan Pleasant, their Midwestern town’s only claim to fame, to come back to Acadia to headline a fundraising festival.
The only problem is that Megan has very publicly sworn never to return.
What ensues is a journey filled with long-kept secrets, hidden heartbreaks, and revelations that could change everything—along with a possible fifth best friend: a new guy with a magnetic smile and secrets of his own.
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It hurts to say it but this is my least favourite Emma Mills book.
I mean, I don't really regret reading it but this wasn't that good. While I wasn't bored with this, at some points I just felt nothing was really happening. It had some surprising twists that were great for shock value and...pretty much just that.
Also, some of the characters weren't nearly explored as much as I would've liked. AND at some points this book gets cringe-y and holier than thou. I personally didn't agree with some of its ‘‘philosophies'' .
Now this is starting to sound like a hate review which it really isn't, trust me. I'm just disappointed.
Signature Emma Mills writing shone through in this one (lmao calm tf down hoE, you've only read one other book of hers).
It hurts to say it but this is my least favourite Emma Mills book.
I mean, I don't really regret reading it but this wasn't that good. While I wasn't bored with this, at some points I just felt nothing was really happening. It had some surprising twists that were great for shock value and...pretty much just that.
Also, some of the characters weren't nearly explored as much as I would've liked. AND at some points this book gets cringe-y and holier than thou. I personally didn't agree with some of its ‘‘philosophies'' .
Now this is starting to sound like a hate review which it really isn't, trust me. I'm just disappointed.
Signature Emma Mills writing shone through in this one (lmao calm tf down hoE, you've only read one other book of hers).??