Title: Rewrite the
Stars
Author: Charleigh Rose
Genre: NA Romance
Cover Designer: Letitia Hasser
@RBA Designs
Cover Model: Lucas Facchini
Release Date: October 25,
2018
Review Source: Enticing Journey Book Promotions
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 the four 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.
The first thing
I must say about Charleigh Rose is that she knows how to keep a story going,
even one involving deep dark secrets. From the very beginning of Rewrite the
Stars, we learn of a lifelong McAllister family curse. One that makes the men
stay away from relationships, afraid of the women falling in love and then
losing the loves of their lives. It is the main reason for the story, so I kept
reading, never being given the exact nature of said curse, until a few chapters
from the end. Why? Because it’s mysterious. It’s riveting. It’s captivating.
It’s talent. Charleigh Rose holds so much talent in those pretty little
fingers. I got so caught up in the story, that I forgot it was a book. Each
page being turned was like a movie unfolding. I was able to visualize each
character, the trailer, the rides and even their death globe. There was about
3.2 seconds where my heart was ripped out of my chest, although she redeemed
herself shortly thereafter.
Rewrite the
Stars is honestly a breath of fresh air. It’s different and I loved each second
of it. I was sad that it came to an end, but I am ecstatic that this only means
I’m closer to reading her next masterpiece. Brilliant read. One that is highly
recommended. A+
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