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I enjoyed this book. Lots of intense emotions. As people in this world we all have different realities. This story really brought that message home. Nice character development and full of how our lives compare and contrast each other.

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Jesse had a difficult life. Foster homes and a year in darkness took their toll. Regardless, with the help of a sympathetic therapist, Ms. Parsons, Jesse is coping. Along with therapy and a catering job with a friendly crew to work with - she is somewhat a part of Nashville's everyday life.

She had become violent at times in her life. This along with her obsession of country rockers Shelly and Owen.
Couple this with a whole lot of jealousy on Jesse's part - and she had ended up serving time, earlier.

While on a catering job who does Jesse run into?

A great, fast read that I recommend for those who span a number of genres.

Many Thanks to Crooked Lane Books and NetGalley for a very good read!

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I wish I had some good concrit for this, but all I can really say is that it was a smart, fast read. Despite her difficulties, Jessie was a very relatable, sympathetic character, and I enjoyed spending time with her as she navigated a tough world.

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Jessie has had a troubled past, her obsession with singer Shelly James got her into big trouble once. But that’s ll over now, and Jessie is living a happy and successful life. Then she discovers that she will have to work an event that Shelly James will be at; she knows she scared Shelly before, but she’s different now. Still, when the singer is found murdered, police consider Jessie their number one suspect. In order to prove her innocence, Jessie will have to enter Shelly’s world and find the real killer. Jacobs plays a good cat and mouse game, leaving readers wondering…did she or didn’t she?

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