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78 reviews for:

Charmer

Kayley Loring

4.14 AVERAGE

syndi3's review

2.0
emotional fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: No
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

 I am not liking this Charmer. Because well, it is not charming. It is missing that funny aspect from Miss Loring. Nico is too brooding. Even with his POV, I can not really connect with him. 

While Kat is confusing character, their chemistry is also cold and stiff. Not so much drama. Story line is flat. 
 

Booooooo, I am officially all caught up on this series and the one that connects to this. I’m a sad panda. I loved this one, I love Lou and how she told her daughter how it is.

* * I HAD BEEN GIVEN AN ADVANCE READERS COPY IN EXCHANGE FOR MY HONEST REVIEW * *

This is my first book of Kayley Loring and I was not disspointed in the least. I have a special place in my reading heart for single parent books and this was a great and sweet story to be read.

There were some parts that I didn't care for, but you can't please everyone. There were some parts that I would have liked elaborated more on, like the epilogue as well as the final chapter, it seemed wrapped up to fast.

But the beginning and the gradual growth of Kat and Nico's relationship was so sweet and you could feel the chemistry between them. There was dimension to their stories and their growth and you could see it from both sides.

I do recommend this if you like single parent, rock star romance and more of a slower burn romance story telling.

Thanks
-Ashton

cheeto943's review

DID NOT FINISH: 0%

sounds like a wattpad book. dialogue sucks

coffeebooksdogsnaps's review

4.5
funny hopeful lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Loveable characters: Yes
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cupcakejenny's review

4.5
funny hopeful fast-paced

I loved this book so much, I couldn’t put it down! Finished it by 4.30am in the morning!!

Kat, single mom, works as a waitress in a restaurant. Preferably the night shift, so by day she’s there for her son Tate.

Nico, singer, comes by to that restaurant almost every night Kat works as he’s intrigued by her and wants to date her.
Nico is preparing to go on tour for 3 months, but he doesn’t want to leave Kat, so he offers her a job to tour with him.

3 months on a tour bus with a hot singer? The chemistry is off the charts high, you can literally feel it through your kindle!! I laughed a lot, I swooned, I felt all the things!!!

If you’re up for a lovely, funny, swoony, sexy, hot, a bit angsts story , than look no further!! I absolutely devoured this book!!!

Charmer is book 2 (Sleeper is book 1), but it’s a stand-alone, you can read this book and not miss a thing, but believe me, Sleeper is so worth the read as well!!!

I kindly received an arc and voluntarily left a review

This book kept me smiling and laughing from start to finish!

Nico is a child actor turned actor who is drawn to Kat a single mom who works at the diner he frequents. Nico hires Kat to video behind the scenes on his new tour. My favorite part was how Nico formed relationship with not only Kat but her family especially with her son Tate. Charmer was just the book I needed to help me get out of my book funk and I love Kayley’s humor.

Jason Clarke and Mackenzie Cartwright’s performances were fantastic. Both narrators did an amazing job with capturing the emotions of their characters and voicing all the supporting characters. One of my favorite narrations from Jason and Mackenzie and added bonus is Jason singing!

The story and narration were both five star rating for me. If you need a good laugh and a feel good story definitely pick this one up!
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jennwfm's review

3.75
funny fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
emotional funny hopeful lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No