Falling for a Star in the City (Stars in the City Series) by Krysten Lindsay Hager – Review by Jennifer Gordon
Falling for a Star in the City by Krysten Lindsay Hager
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
An enjoyable and engaging YA hockey romance which kept me happily turning the pages. Paige is having a difficult time, her part on a soap opera has been reduced, she breaks up with her wannabe pop star boyfriend, who then writes an album about their relationship, and her family want her to get a ‘real job’. She gets an internship at a TV station in the sports department and meets Viktor a college hockey player. As Paige and Viktor begin falling for one another she learns that he has trust issues from a past relationship, whilst Paige starts questioning her self worth. Despite Paige’s concerns that their worlds are too different their relationship develops. However, when her ex boyfriend Walker turns up Paige must decide what she really needs to be happy and fulfilled. This is a heartwarming romance with plenty of angst and emotion. I loved Paige as I found her to be likeable and relatable. It can be read as a standalone story, but I personally enjoyed book one in the series and am looking forward to book three!
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