Moonlight Drive by A.R. Hadley – Review by Francis O’Sullivan
Moonlight Drive by A.R. Hadley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Moonlight Drive is a musical romance. Dani’s childhood friend, Nick, has made it as a rock star. She takes a chance to join his tour as a groupie, hoping to reconnect and rekindle the love they have for each other. But they have both changed and it’s not the reunion Dani dreamt of.
This is an emotional book that moves between different times in Dani and Nick’s lives. We see their difficult childhoods and the lifeline their friendship provided. We see them at various stages in their adulthood as they each run towards and away from the other.
I like that Dani has her own musical skills and dreams that she pursues separately from her pursuit of Nick. Jim, the drummer in Nick’s band, is a great friend and mentor to Dani and a solid, grounding presence throughout the story.
This book gets four stars from me! I’d recommend it to anyone who has dreamt of having a relationship with a rockstar and fans of slow burn romances that are stretched out over a long time frame.
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