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Part four takes up where part three left off. CeCe, Thomas, Holden, Beck and Case have been shot after a show by a crazed, irate fan that never made it in the music business. One of them will not make it. What the shooter leaves behind in his wake is the grief that those left behind do not know how to deal with, the guilt of living when others have died. As they struggle to become whole again the record company pushes them to complete the obligations that they signed up for.
This one was an emotional read because they are each struggling in their own way and are going it alone for so much of the book rather than to rely on each other, each of them just kind of going through the motions but not really seeing what's around them. Thankfully this book does have a happy ending though and while it's not so much a cliffhanger, it does end abruptly like the others did. I cried a little, laughed a little, but at the end of the book I was so happy. I cannot wait to read how Thomas falls in love; however, I hope we don't lose CeCe and Holden. I would love for there story to continue as well. I also loved the path chosen for Case. He could have a book of his own. If you like music this series of books is awesome! Inglath Cooper includes songs she has wrote herself in each book. This aspect of these books really draws me in, because writing a book is hard but writing a song to go with the book is a whole different aspect. It is really awesome! I will be continuing onto book five because these books and this series is an awesome pick-me-up to a long week.