Review: Taylor’s Legendary Heart (Sweethearts of Country Music #2) by Victoria Pinder

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  When six musicians come together to form an all-girl country band, The Sweethearts of Country Music are born. But can they balance their musical worlds with their personal lives?

Taylor Jones has a gift. She's never been a big talker, but once she started getting her emotions out on the keys of a piano, she found her peace. Between tough breakups and a move from NYC to Nashville, the piano has been the one constant in her life. And now it's her ticket to success when she's asked to join an all girl country band and their first album hits number one.

British pop star Eddie Williams has seven number one hits, three hit albums and one major regret. He never told Taylor he loved her. But every song, every melody has been about the piano player who got away. Now that her face seems to be everywhere he turns, he's determined to rectify that mistake.

But with their booming careers working to drive them further apart than ever before, can Eddie break through Taylor's country strong armor and get to the heart he'd lost out on all those years and records ago?


                                                                 My opinion:
                             I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review 
It's a nice romance quite different from the rest of Victoria's books that I have read. It's a friend to lovers novel with a lot of back and forth. The plot is sweet and simple no serious drama but the characters have many conflicts, fears, and insecurities. Eddie was the lovable character, he was ready to go after the woman he loved and did everything he could to succeed it. His romantic gestures were my favorite parts of the book. Taylor, on the other hand, was too annoying, I get that she got hurt a lot and had trust issues but I think it took too long to come to her senses. In general, it's a light read that can introduce you to country music and the hurt/love story behind every song. I will rate it with 3.5 stars.
P.S. I would have liked to see a couple scenes of how they were before and some with her ex.   

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