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This is the first book I read by this author. It's a nice romance novel that unravels quickly. Although I enjoyed the book I felt it was too fast-paced in regards to their relationship development. It felt more infatuation fast paced than a slow paced love where readers can slowly fall in love with the love story.

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I really tried to finish this book so I could give it an accurate review however I did not find it capturing enough to keep me entertained to finish.

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***I received a copy of this book from NetGalley***

I could not put this book down!!! This was an emotional roller coaster!!! Loved the happy ending!!

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The Other One was a different take on a rockstar romance. Jessica met Daniel at a time when she was struggling emotionally with the loss of her fiancée and the love of her life. She was depressed and drinking to make it through each day. She meets Daniel one night at a hotel bar and she helps him to get rid of some groupies by pretending to be with him. To keep the guise going, she has to go to his hotel room with him. Her intent is to leave but that isn't what happens. Later in the night, she feels intensely guilty for sleeping with him - like it's a betrayal to Nick, the fiancée she lost. So, she sneaks out of his room and doesn't plan to ever see him again. But, there's this little think called a positive pregnancy test after that. She tries to reach out to him a few times but is blocked by his manager each time. She decides his lifestyle isn't what she would want for to her children anyway and lets it go.

What Jessica doesn't realize is that she made more of an impression on Daniel than she knew. He really fell for her and tried to find her again multiple times. When they do find each other again, he's interested in pursuing their relationship and seeing where it goes. At this point, he's unaware of any kiddos. Once that surfaces, he's initially outraged that she didn't tell him and he then moves into "Daddy Mode" but he holds a grudge against her for quite a while. Eventually he realizes he wants a relationship with her too.

I enjoyed the book. I liked that it had a little different spin on the rockstar trope. I do feel like Daniel was a bit spoiled and over reacted quite a bit at things. I found it frustrating when Jessica had raised these kids single handedly for four years with only the help of her friends. I thought he had a lot of nerve. Most guys in his position would have been shocked that a woman wouldn't have been knocking on their door for money or fame, but he was pouting about it. It just hit me the wrong way. It's like he never appreciated what she did all on her own.

Eventually, I think Daniel got his mind around everything and gained a more mature viewpoint of parenting and being in a relationship. I definitely was a fan of Jessica's and those little twin boys ...and a little more hesitant about Daniel. Usually I am all in for the male lead in the book but I had a harder time getting behind him. I felt like he let her down too many times along the way. I did love the ways he reached out to her at the end....I don't want to share them in my review because I don't want to ruin the book. I'll just say, he does redeem himself. Give him a shot.

Thank you to NetGalley for the ability to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

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I received this book for free with a book review. I love this book! It did skip around a lot and was hoping the end would along the main character to was new pregnancy grow.

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I am a big rockstar romance fan but this book fell a bit short for me. Dan just didn’t do it for me. I had a hard time with that since I love books like this so much (which is why I requested to read).

I was disappointed that I didn’t like it because it had potential. The story ended a bit abruptly for my liking and I felt cheated out of what could have been a good ending.

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This was my first book by Isobel Hart and I liked it. I would be interested in more by this author. Would recommend

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I received a free, advanced copy of this book from NetGalley.com. This is my unbiased and voluntary review. This is the first book that I have read by this author. One never knows what one will get when reading a new author and I was very pleased with this introduction. Engaging characters and a beautifully narrated compelling plot, made THE OTHER ONE, a pleasure to read.

Nine months ago, Jessica Jameson, lost her fiancee, Nick, her ONE, to cancer. With the pain of him gone, the vitriol from his mother, who never liked her, especially after he left her his trust find in his will, Jessica would have thrown herself off the cliffs of Brighton, but she had promised him that she would find a purpose to live and love again. Instead, she has been drowning her sorrow in Talisker, at the local hotel bar. Not in the mood for the after concert party, Daniel McIntosh, lead singer for Scoundral, goes to the bar and is immediately attracted to Jessica. Although she just wants to be alone, she saves him from some groupies and ends up in his room. He recognizes the pain she is in, as he had felt it 5 years ago, after his twin died and while allowing him to comfort her, she ends up in his bed. Feeling guilty, she runs off while he is asleep. He searches for her but can't find her and she finds out she is pregnant. The twins she is carrying, give her a reason to live and though she tries to contact Daniel, his manager keeps answering his phone and hanging up on her. Several years later, they meet again and get a second chance. He has not forgotten her, but is very angry when he finds out that he has children and missed out on 4 years of their lives. However, he realizes that she is the ONE for him and he wants to be her other ONE. There is a HEA, but a lot of heartache and drama before they get there.

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This was such an amazingly sweet story! I absolutely loved the characters. Daniel's love for Jessica is so true. What a great book. The story development was wonderful.

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😍 Nine months ago Jess lost her college sweetheart and fiance to cancer. Lost and angry she drowns her pain at a local pub fighting to keep a promise she wishes she never made.
Daniel is riding the high of another successful show when he stops in for a pint at the hotel bar only to find himself enamored by a smart mouth little rabbit.
Two very different people
Two very different lifestyles
One very powerful attraction

I really enjoyed this couple. The emotional and physical chemistry between them was explosive. They shared a common pain between them that allowed them to connect on a deeper level.
I admit that they both had some growing up to do which was part of the allure of them as a couple. Life is about the journey.
Jess' antics had me laughing - she was a little spitfire for the most part. She had an inherent kindness to her that was reflected in just about everything she did.
Daniel was a bit back and forth - he seemed ever the petulant child. It was fun to watch him remove his foot from his mouth on numerous occasions
The storyline flows smoothly and is pretty straightforward. There are a couple of gray areas that I personally would have liked a bit more detail on - such as the ex-fiances mom, his twin. I feel a bit more background would have been nice considering the importance of that time period. The end is a bit rushed IMO, though that could just be me greedy for more of this couple.
The main and top supporting characters are well crafted and relating to them was easy.
I will be looking for more from this author
#Theotherone #NetGalley

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Jess had received her inheritance a couple of weeks ago and that was why she drinking in this hotel’s bar as it was close to her B&B she was staying at. Misery turned out to be the best diet jess had ever tried. A guy sat next to her and tried to buy Jess a drink and she said she could but her own and tried to shrug him off. He made a comment and jess turned to rip into him until she actually looked at him and her mouth dropped open. Than he said his name was daniel and he again offered to pay for her drink that she had just ordered. He said he was new in town and was just after some company. Than Jess realized there was some strong chemistry between them. Two girls came up to daniel and mentioned his show and than hit on him and wouldn’t take no for an answer so Jess stepped in and said she had been his first and had to teach him especially with his not so big package. For the first time in a long time Jess felt more than the gut wrenching grief. She was actually enjoying herself. When she tried to leave Daniel said your aren’t leaving and gestured how the girls- groupies- were watching and took her to his suite in the hotel. Than he asked Jess if she was ok and she said no and daniel said she had lost someone who mattered . than Daniel said he had lost his twin brother who had been on a motorcycle and a car hit him. Nine months ago and jess wouldn’t be alive if she hadn’t promised him she would go on and live. She often visited the Cliffs and wanted to end her life but she couldn’t break her promise. Than Daniel asked Jess to tell him about her loss. She did and said his name was Nick and they had met in Cambridge when they were both students. Nick had been the love of her life but got cancer and died. Daniel talked to Jess and told her how he got thorough losing his twin- Donny- and that it would get better. Then he kissed her , it had been so long and they had unprotected sex. Jess waited until Daniel was asleep and snuck out of his suite. Daniel went looking for Jess as he was afraid she had finally walked off the cliffs. Six weeks later Jess was still having flashbacks after her night with Daniel. Deb and her family set up suicide watches. Jess found out she had been with Daniel McIntosh who was the lead singer of Scoundrel- a very successful band she had heard on the radio. Than Jess found out she was pregnant but with twins. Deb was there all the way through it with her and she had two identical boys- Teddy and Tommy- who looked like their dad. Jess had tried twice to get ahold of daniel through his manager but never got through. The day the boys were born She had tried one last time to tell Daniel but he had said in the background they weren’t his. Four years later- Jess had trained to be a nurse when the boys were two years old. Than A very pregnant Deb took Jess to a Scoundrel concert and than got dizzy and was taken to the sidelines close to the band. Daniel recognized Jess and called to her as she left. Deb was kept at the hospital as her blood pressure was high. The next day Jess went to see her and while there Daniel came in. jess tried to ;leave but daniel followed her and than talked hre to having lunch with him. Pictures were taken of them. Than some pictures were taken of Jess with the boys leaving school she had to tell Daniel but couldn’t get to him.
I loved this book and I didn’t want to put it down. It grabbed my attention from the first page and kept it until the end. I love Daniel and Jess together and the way they interacted together. But daniel did need to mature. I was sad when Daniel hurt Jess . I did love the ending.o loved jess and deb’s relationship and deb always being there for her. Especially when Jess had had no one but Deb. I hated Nick’s mother no compassion for her whatsoever. I felt like I was there with Daniel and Jess. I loved the characters and the ins and outs of this book and I highly recommend it.

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The Other One by Isobel Hart is not the typical rock-star romance. Sure there is a rock star whose fame and partying gets in the way, but Ms. Hart adds more depth and dimension to her story.

Drinking heavily after the death of her fiancé and fighting the urge to end it all, Jessica Jameson meets Daniel McIntosh. Unbeknownst to her, Daniel is a famous rock star. The bar scene is funny despite Jessica’s dark thoughts. Their one-night stand leaves a lasting impression on Jessica, if you know what I mean!!

Fast-forward five years, and the two meet again and so begins the drama. The two main characters are well developed. Jessica is an easy character to like; she is a bit victimized by her past, but she carries on valiantly as the perfect single mom to adorable twin boys. It takes a lot more effort to like Daniel. Sure, he is a sexy crooner, but he drinks and carries on too much. Once he is reacquainted with Jessica and learns of their sons, he frequently behaves like a spoiled child. He is angry, demanding, and self-centered; he wants his “family” but not in a giving, protective way. Jessica is a saint through much of his bad behavior, but even she has her limits of what she will tolerate.

Harry, the wise bartender, and Denise, Daniel’s mother, are fantastic, lovable secondary characters who provide much needed nudges to both Jessica and Daniel. They give much needed perspective and support through Daniel’s self-serving lashing out. The emotional specter of Nick—Jessica’s late fiancé—was a little overplayed for my taste. Six years later, she is still describing him as “the one”. The plot is fairly well paced with ample time to suss out the characters. While readers can safely assume a happily-ever-after ending right from the start, Ms. Hart provides a unique journey there. I loved the final scene in which readers get the title tie-in. It is a bit melodramatic, but it is also sweet and sentimental. The epilogue provides a few laughs and sweetness as well!

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I think I was expecting something else based on this description... I was somewhat let down. The book was just average, and I couldn’t really connect with either character. All in all, I probably wouldn’t recommend.

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Jessica is heartbroken after her husband dies from cancer. Unable to pick up herself and her life, she turns to drinking. When rock star Daniel McIntosh finds her, they spend an incredible night together result in two of the best blessings Jessie could have. Even though she somewhat tries to find Daniel, she is told he wants nothing to do with her. After a chance meeting, Daniel wants to pick up where they left off, but is about to have the shock of his life.
I liked the story, however, was surprised at how the characters reacted. Daniel seemed like a spoiled brat at times and Isobel seemed afraid to confront him. Overall a good book.

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I was really disappointed with this read. The blurb made it seem like the title had so much potential, but it just didn't hold up. Not only were the characters stereotypical, but the writing was lackluster and the story was beyond predictable.

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After her first love dies Jess Jameson turns to alcohol to numb the pain. One night while on a drinking binge she meets rock star Daniel McIntosh. They spend the night together and weeks later Jess realizes she's pregnant. She tries to tell Daniel about the pregnancy but is ultimately unsuccessful. Years later they reunite and realize their connection is as strong as ever. The story features a lot of emotional turmoil and secrets. While I enjoyed reading the Other One, I'll admit to having mixed feelings about the story line. Daniel's behavior towards Jess was unreasonable at some points and the level of drinking seemed a bit over the top. I'd still rate this a 3.5 or 4 star book.

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I received an ARC of this novel from Netgalley in exchange for my review. This story reminds me of the Garth Brooks song, That Ol' Wind. It is the story of Jessica Jameson who's world has been upended by the death of her fiance. She spends most nights in a hotel bar quietly drinking herself into oblivion. That is where she meets Daniel McIntosh who is the lead singer in a very famous band. They meet in the bar and one thing leads to another. They both walk away from the night with very strong feelings but Jessica walks away with something more-Daniel's child-scratch that-make it twins! Just like the song she never told Daniel that the kids are his until they run into each other years later. Has time changed their feelings? Can Daniel every forgive her?

It was a very good story, although not very realistic in this age of "one click away from knowing everything about everyone," but certainly worth reading!

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I have some mixed feelings with this story.

She had too much to drink and him taking her to his room was a turn off.

Couldn’t he have found her from the tab she had opened at the bar?? Credit card would have had her last name.

And I agreed with him that she should have gotten a lawyer to contact him. But then their manager was a *itch and should have did her job.

Why did it take him so long to come see the boys after he found out???

Daniel’s relationship with Erika was too much.

Loved Tommy and Teddy! Oh, and Bill too!

The way Danny was a runner and ran, then drank up a storm was such an immature behavior.

And her love for Nick got to be too much. They had been together for what, a year??? And did they meet because he was sick???? I can only assume. But Danny opening his mouth to Erika, not sure I could have forgiven him. He needs to abstain from alcohol.

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