Title- Daisy and the Frontman
Author- Rebekah L. Purdy
Publisher- Entangled Teen: Crush
Release- June 16, 2015
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BOOK SUMMERY:
Hell hath no fury like a fangirl scorned…
When Daisy Morris finds out she’s spending the summer with her dad, bodyguard for Seconds to Juliet—the hottest boy band around—she knows it couldn’t be more perfect. But not because she’s a fan. Oh, no. Because ever since front man Trevin Jacobs completely humiliated her by standing her up for homecoming, Daisy is out for a little revenge. Yup, Trevin Jacobs is goin’ down…
When one of his bandmates bets Trevin he can’t make Daisy—the gorgeous but surprisingly ice-cold daughter of their bodyguard—fall in love with him, it’s a bet he can’t resist. Sure, Daisy won’t give him the time of day for reasons he can’t understand, and her dad’s hell-bent against his little girl spending time with a superstar. But the terms are set, and Trevin is determined to make Daisy fall…hard.
But every front man should know never to trust a girl with a pretty face…
This Entangled Teen Crush book contains adult language, sexual situations, and seriously hot boys. It may cause swoony daydreams involving a certain super-cute front man.
MY THOUGHTS:
The Backstage Pass series is turning out to be a fantastic one! I never thought reading a series having a different author writing each installment would work as well as this one did. I now think that this was a great idea because it not only allows readers to meet new authors but also allows each member of s4j to have their own voice through the different writing styles. I also like that you can read any of these book so far as stand alones. Each book seems to take place during different parts of the summer.
I think so far that Trevin is my least favorite in the band so far. I did like him, but I didn’t fall in love with him like the other boys. There was something missing in his development. The same with Daisy, she didn’t have much character development, but was likable.
I did like when Daisy and her father finally bonded and she found out the real story behind her dad not being there for her. Showing that this story was more then a story about two teenagers in love, but family as well.
Ms. Purdy did a great job writing this story, it engaged me the whole time and to be honest, I didn’t want to put it down. A reader can easily read this book in one or two sitting depending on the time available.