Review: September Song

by | Mar 18, 2013 | 2013, ARC, B, eBook, Novella, YA

Hott Synopsis:

Stuck with an expensive concert ticket Erin reluctantly agrees to sell her extra ticket to one of the regulars she waits on at the cafe. Though she needs the money, Erin isn’t sure that she’s going to have much fun with her straight-laced patron.
Dan really has a thing for the cute waitress but he’s not sure that he’s ready to one himself up to rejection again. Can he trust someone who appears more concerned about his clothes than him?

Hott Review:

What I liked: this progression of his story was cute. I really thought Erin was a but selfish and shallow in the beginning but was pleasantly surprised to like her at the end.
What I didn’t like: The romance was a bit quick for me but it was just the beginning.

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Author: Nell Dixon
Source: Astrea Press
Grade: B
Ages: 16+
Steam: Y/A
Series: New Bay —
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Author Bio:

Nell Dixon was born and continues to live in a small area of the UK known as the Black Country. She is married and has three daughters. In addition to writing, she works full-time as a health visitor in her local community.

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Written by Regina Hott

I love to read! But I don't always think the synopsis on the backs of books do them justice. I do, however, believe all books should come with an intended rating - or at least a steam FYI. So, I'm taking upon myself to educate all -- christian & secular readers, alike -- on the books behind the synopsis and the possible things you may not want your YA reader to see. Enjoy!

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