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The Road to You

By: Alecia Whitaker
Narrated by: Alecia Whitaker
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Bright lights...screaming fans...cute roadies...country music sensation Bird Barrett has officially arrived.

Next up on the road to stardom, Bird's heading out on tour. Between opening for one of the biggest acts in country music and meeting a passionate young photographer who's working as part of the backstage crew, the weeks pass by in an exciting blur. It might even be enough to distract Bird from the way things ended - or never quite started - with Adam Dean.

When the tour wraps, though, it's back to reality. The label is eager for a new hit song, but the sudden fame, complete with a media-fueled rivalry with another country music starlet, has Bird questioning her priorities. Before she can pour her heart into her music, she'll need to figure out where it truly lies.

Filled with sweet country music spirit, Wildflower is a series you just can't get out of your head.

©2015 Alecia Whitaker (P)2015 Hachette Audio
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This book was cute but the first was so much better. hopefully the last will live up to first

cute but did not live up to first

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Typical, in that it's a shadow of the first book, Wildflower. It started off pretty good, but for much of the middle of this one the 30 second advance was a life saver. In her effort to change things up she introduced new characters, but then did a lousy job of developing them. Yes it might have seemed lame to have stayed with the same cast as the first book, to write Wildflower 2 so to speak, but they at least seemed real. I'd hoped there was a book 3, a possible recovery, but at this point it doesn't seem likely.

Typical Sequel

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