patsmith139 's review for:

Rod: The Autobiography by Rod Stewart
4.0

The story of a Jack-the-Lad with a remarkable voice leaves a trail of broken romances behind him. Has that aching feeling particularly as he grows older that something is missing. He thinks he finds it only to be hurt himself. Finally when he has given up all hope of finding 'true love' he finds a lovely lady named Penny. His life is complete. He can not believe how lucky he has been. Except, of course this is not a chick-lit novel, but the real-life tale of the life and loves of Rod Stewart. Rod's collaborator has served him well. He comes across as a funny, likeable man who is looking back at his life with honesty and humour. He's made mistakes and often treated the ladies in his life badly. He knows it. I'm a huge fan of Rod's music. This made me like him as human being as well.