Tuesday 10 July 2018

Discovering You by Kate McBrien

Synopsis:

For fans of Love on the Edge of Time and A Knight in Shining Armor comes an epic romance that proves true love can never die.

Do you believe in soulmates?

A shy art historian. A sexy rock star. A mysterious medieval cross that holds a secret.

Lucy Bianchi has a plan: finish her PhD in art history and land a coveted job at a prestigious Los Angeles museum. Then—maybe—she’ll find time to start dating. Her controlled and predictable world begins to unravel when she chases a runaway dog on the beach and meets a gorgeous stranger.

Justin Hamilton is the charismatic lead singer of the British band Indigo. Years of touring and partying have won him notoriety, and he can have any woman he wants, but who he really wants doesn’t seem to exist.

Until now.

From their first look—their first touch—Justin and Lucy have a connection that defies logic and deepens their desire for each other. When they see the Varangian Cross at a museum exhibit, they’re flooded with inexplicable shared memories that draw them even closer together.

Justin has to return to London just as a salacious scandal explodes that could tear them apart. Lucy must choose between the safe life she’s cultivated, or go to Justin and discover a never-ending love.

Discovering You is the first book of a contemporary romance trilogy.

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Review:

This is a fascinating premise. Nerd meets rocker and finds an instant connection. I love soulmates and was fascinated to see how things turn out, especially with Lucy's art history background.

The meet-cute was delightful and I enjoyed the growing relationship between the two of them, fast-paced as it was. Both Lucy and Justin are fully fleshed out characters with their own full lives. I did think there could've been more tension from that conflict, as I enjoy the intricacies of two people in love learning to build a together.

As it was, the conflict(s) in the book all felt a bit much. Matchmaking mother, skeevy boss (#metoo, anyone?), vengeful ex-girlfriend, and a horrific lack of communication - makes for a very busy book. I also felt let down by the ending, as it was very sudden. I know it is the first in a trilogy, but I had to flip back and forth a few times to ascertain that it really was the end.

If you're looking for a steamy, drama-filled romance with a bit of mystery, I would definitely recommend this one, but only if you're okay with settling in for the long-haul as I wouldn't classify this as a standalone.

Three fated stars

I received an ARC from Barclay Publicity

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