A review by audie_reads
Six Ways to Write a Love Letter by Jackson Pearce, Jackson Pearce

3.0

LOVED:
- I enjoyed it being solely from the male main character perspective of Remy! I haven’t read a contemporary romance yet with just the MMC point of view.
- This is truly an ode to Taylor Swift (and other pop stars). I feel that I have grown in my compassion for celebrities, especially for those in the music business!
- The journey of the song paired with the growth of the characters and the plot was sweet and emotional.
- Character development of Remy’s brother, Val, who is a recovering addict.

Star Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️.⭐️ (3.5 Stars)
Jackson Pearce wrote a beautiful love letter full of heartbreak, love, and music for those who are fans of Taylor Swift and the music industry machine. Not only did she write a novel solely from the male main character perspective, but she made me truly feel immersed in the grind of musicians, performers, and the talents who go on world tour all the while trying to create in the face of exhaustion and the invasion of privacy from fans and paparazzi.

Pearce also navigated super heavy topics (see trigger warnings) that were very realistically and accurately delivered. One issue that I did have a hard time with was rooting for Remy’s and Vivi’s blossoming romance while she was “dating” someone else…that can be a bit icky for me! I mentally had to pretend that her current relationship was not in fact real and a publicity stunt for me to be excited as their relationship developed.

As a whole, I enjoyed this book, and would definitely recommend it to any Swiftie to read!

Maturity Rating:
Adult Content: Drug Use, Language, Closed Door Romance
Trigger Warning:
Cheating, Addiction, Religious Trauma, Family Trauma

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