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Lost in NashVegas by Rachel Hauck

tanyadennis's review against another edition

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4.0

This is just a fun read. If you’re looking for something deeply profound or intellectual, pass. If you want something sweet, a little sassy, and just plain fun — this is a great pick. I loved it the first time I read it (years ago) and enjoyed it just as much this time.

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4.0

So cute and heartwarming. The main character, Robin, was believable and charming. I loved the authentic-sounding southern dialogue and narrative. It was an easy read and left me feeling happy!

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4.0

I absolutely adored this book for several reasons: I fell in love with the main character, Robin McAfee; I'm a huge fan of country music and enjoyed this glimpse into how things work behind the scenes; it was not a predictable storyline - the twist you thought was going to happen was not the same as the twist that did happen - Rachel kept catching me off guard (in a good way). This story was well-written, the character was well developed. I read it in less than two days - like the rest of Rachel's books, I couldn't put it down.

I know that I've gone on and on about Rachel, but she is an extremely talented author. I have gotten lost in each of her stories (the only one I've not read yet is Diva NashVegas and I'll be hunting down a copy this weekend) and have fallen in love with her heroines. I highly recommend any of her books.
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