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Run, Rose, Run
by Dolly Parton, James Patterson
lighthearted
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Dolly Parton and James Patterson team up for this action-romance novel about a young southern woman out to make it big as a singer in Nashville. AnnieLee Keyes mysteriously arrives in town with a haunted past that reveals itself through her songs. A young man, Ethan Blake, catches her first impromptu set at the Cat's Paw bar and immediately contacts his boss, the dazzling retired country star Ruthanna Ryder, who happens to own the bar, hoping she'll check out the new gal in town.
Ryder reluctantly comes out to hear AnnieLee and, amazed by her raw talents, takes the young woman under her wing, guiding the neophyte through the business. But every time AnnieLee finds herself moving ahead, her past comes back to literally smack her in the face.
It's a good story, typical James Patterson fiction. You can hear Dolly's voice as you read Ruthanna Ryder's parts. Sony has bought the rights to the movie, and I expect we'll see Dolly on the big screen again soon.
Ryder reluctantly comes out to hear AnnieLee and, amazed by her raw talents, takes the young woman under her wing, guiding the neophyte through the business. But every time AnnieLee finds herself moving ahead, her past comes back to literally smack her in the face.
It's a good story, typical James Patterson fiction. You can hear Dolly's voice as you read Ruthanna Ryder's parts. Sony has bought the rights to the movie, and I expect we'll see Dolly on the big screen again soon.