Rewrite the Stars by Charleigh Rose
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
WOW! Charleigh Rose does not disappoint! Rewrite the Stars was an outstanding read. Rewrite the Stars was one book that I was SERIOUSLY anticipating reading in Oct. I wanted this book badly and I didn’t want to wait. Unfortunately, the ARCs were delayed and like most bloggers, my schedule is not only packed but meticulously planned. So, I was forced to wait until the first available gap in my schedule… which so happened to be this past weekend—THANK YOU JESUS! I can not tell you how much I enjoyed this book. It’s not my first book by Charleigh Rose, and in the scheme of things, I would classify myself more as a lurker…. I follow her on all social media already and when she announced the dates for this release, I jumped at the change to read one of her books for my blog. Rewrite the Stars is told in dual POV and the YA story is beautiful and sexy. Although to be fair, I would argue that it’s not her sexiest book, it in no way lacks heat and had a slow burn factor that I loved.
Charleigh Rose writes characters that you will love and romances that will leave you captivated. Rewrite the Stars is my favorite book so far by Charleigh Rose. It’s beautiful and unique. The story begins when the heroine who meets her hero in the most unlikely of places, the circus. Evangeline Thorne, (a.k.a. Evan), is beautiful, popular and privileged until her life essentially implodes. She’s drawn to Sebastian McAllister, of the four Sons of Eastlake, from the minute she lays eyes on him. But Sebastian is cursed. And while the beautiful women—who fate seems to throw in his path repeatedly—spends a summer touring the country with Jessup’s Circus, he knows better than to hope. Just as Evan strives to keep her heart intact and find out who she is. Rewrite the Stars was outstanding. I couldn’t put it down and LOVED every minute of the story. I sincerely hope that Charleigh Rose plans to write the other three Sons of Eastlake because I will jump all over the chance to read and review these for my blog. As a reader, I love books that are interconnected standalones because I develop an attachment with the characters, and I’m already attached to the four Sons of Eastlake. [If you find yourself reading this, Charleigh Rose, please Please PLEASE give me Lathan, Tres and ESPECIALLY Eros!!!] If you are new to Charleigh Rose, this is a great example of her romances and I highly recommend that you one-click it ASAP.
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