A review by capellan
Amber by Elle Casey

3.0

For all this sells itself as a romance, the flirting and boinking feels like an anemic afterthought to the central story of a young woman meeting the musician father (or fathers - it's complicated in a 'Mamma Mia' kind of way) she never knew. Honestly, the book would probably be stronger if it had skipped shoehorning in of a romance and dedicated the page count to the IMO much more entertaining music industry shenanigans. Probably less marketable without a bad boy love interest though.