Member Reviews
While not a bad story I did not connect with the characters. They were a bit immature and it was hard to get behind them. As a whole the writing was not bad but needing some tightening up.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me a free advanced copy of this book to read and review.
I came across this book and just wanted to grab it and read it and honestly it lived up to my expectations!!! So good and nice... Definitely recommend to everyone
This is my very first read by this author and she did not disappoint. I can't remember the last time I read a musician romance and I didn't realize how much I missed them until now. Their story tugged hard at my heart strings and did not let up. I fell in love with this couple, not only them together but the people that they are individually. The heat and connection between Nash and Nora is palpable. I'm just in awe and their story is one I will not soon forget.
I think this was a sweet romance with two characters who are flawed yet still find a way to love each other and themselves. I wish we could have seen more of Nash’s recovery story rather than just the flash forwards at the end of the book. Over all, was a quick and entertaining read!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Nash and Nora are the Ying and the Yang. Totally opposites, complementing each other at the same time. Therefore, the chemistry between hero and heroine is credible and palpable. Simply perfection.
The secondary characters do their job, making the plot attractive without overshadowing the main characters. I’d like to get to know Monica a little bit more. And Ziggy is terrific. Riley and Sebastian … Well, they got me a couple of laughs, honestly.
A very beautiful story, well written, with fluid transitions between scenes, not forced at all, and with an excellent setting, as well as a fairly good knowledge of the subject is what Founded on Goodbye sells us. And I bought it, a fully satisfied customer. It’s a book that deserves to be read over and over again. Highly recommended. And the oh-so-romantic epilogue...
•Big thanks to Kat Singleton and The Next Step PR for giving me an ARC of this book.
• Full Review in my Blog:
https://aishasbookworld.wordpress.com/2021/06/24/review-founded-on-goodbye-kat-singleton/
A delightful new Adult romance, perfect for any fans of heart-breaking and heart-mending romance. I highly recommend this one!
I'm more of a m/m fan then m/f but I saw "Rockstar" and had to read this. Needless to say I binged this in two days. Once Nora went on tour with Nash I was constantly reading to see what happened next. *just one more chapter* I told myself over and over again. The author did a great job of building a relationship between these two flawed characters and make you invested in what happens to them. Can't wait to read the next book in the series!
"Maybe the broken parts of me are the pieces that you love the most."
Ever since reading Kat Singleton's other books last year, I have come to trust her at delivering very angsty, emotion-laden, yet sexy romance stories - and she delivered so well for Founded on Goodbye! It's also been a long time since I read a rockstar romance novel (which is something of a guilty pleasure), so everything about this book just satisfied me so well.
Founded on Goodbye follows the story of world famous popstar Nash Pierce and how he has lost his passion in music and life because of a certain event in his life, hence led himself to a very destructive lifestyle. In order to get him write another chart-topping album, his manager and team conspires behind his back and hires social media famous dancer Nora as one of his tour's back up dancers in order to make him fall in love with her and break his heart - thereby becoming an inspiration to another highly successful and popular album.
The first chapter of this book was already so alluring from the start, and everyone reading it would immediately know that things were bound to go wrong. Everything just screamed angst from start to finish. There were just a lot of ways things were going to go bad, but there were also a lot of tender, sweet, and fluffy moments mixed in between that balanced the entire thing. Nora and Nash were obviously well-fleshed out characters, and I really enjoyed seeing a lot of their vulnerable sides. Honestly, I didn't root for both for them at the start, but as their personalities and problems were presented later on, it was a thrill to see it all unfold. The romance between them was very raw and emotional, and there were definitely a lot of times that it made my heart hurt - and that for me is a great play of a very angsty romance book. There are definitely moments that will live rent-free in my brain, such as the rain show and the random facts scenes.
Kudos also to the author for discussing important topics in this book, such as addiction, depression, trauma, and abuse. All these were written into the story seamlessly, and became a great background for the characters' stories, hence it never felt like it was being forced down the readers' throats.
The only issue I have with this book was how things ended. It was definitely very romantic, and swoon-worthy, but it felt too rushed for me. I love a good angsty ending wherein it would almost become a "one that got away" situation that would span a couple of years or more. Ugh, the pining in that interim would be enough to crush me. While it somewhat delivered in the latter chapters, I would liked it to be stretched out a bit and explored more. But I did enjoy the ending and epilogue - especially that epilogue because it was just that romantic *heart eyes*
I can't wait to read the next book in this series, and get to see more of Nash and Nora!
I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves very angsty romance novels just as much as I do.
This book was absolutely what I needed right now! The main characters were great and the plot was perfectly written. This book is a rockstar romance, so you should definitely read this book if that's something you're into.
Heartbreak sells, what a way to describe this book. When an angsty musician writes his best work after being heartbroken and then becomes complacent in the hollowness of his life his management decides to intervene.
This book is full of emotions in ways I wasn't full expecting. I wasn't sure how to feel about Nora or Nash at the beginning of this book they both were stuck in their own heads filled with woes. But once they started to be something to each other I could see them grow and open in unexpected ways.
Founded on Goodbye is certainly a story of heartbreak, but also a story of living.
This was my first book by this author and it was amazing! Nash and Nora’s story is a swoony angsty emotional and addictive ride and I can’t recommend this book enough! I loved everything about their story! I was hooked after the first chapter till the last page ! Simply mesmerizing! This book right here is why I love trying new to me authors.
I was expecting a lot from the book based on other reviews, but it did not meet my expectations It’s obvious the author had good ideas about the plot but the execution was lacking. It was very difficult to empathize with any of the characters. If you're looking for a simple, quick romance novel to escape for a bit, I can see how this could fit the bill. I did not have any issue with the writing itself. I simply felt that the story didn't have any reprieve from the constant tension. I would have liked to see the characters fleshed out a little more. The storyline of being paid to break someone's heart was the main focus, the actual characters, their backgrounds, their emotions, seemed to come in second. If you have any knowledge of dance, choreography, or the music industry, you’ll probably have a hard time getting into the book. There was surprise trauma that was barely discussed and then quickly moved past, not making the impact expected by the author.
**e-ARC received by the author and publisher of NetGalley in an exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion regarding the book.**
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 rounded to 5⭐️
Date finished: July 3
Pub Date: June 24, 2021
Review:
If you were like me who loves boyband and everything in between, this book is for you!
One of my fave read this 2021! I just need to say that because this book is everything! I had high expectations but Founded on Goodbye never disappoints!
A story about Nash, the artist, and Nora, the dancer. Nora was not only hired to be a dancer for Nash’s tour but also to break his heart so he can hopefully write break up songs to make him a bigger superstar.
This book started strong and the characters crawl on my heart to make little spaces. I feel like I’m reading a Justin and Hailey Bieber book because they really fit as Nash and Nora. But to be honest Nash is a mix of Justin Bieber and Luke Hemmings in my head. Would’ve been cool if the songs is actually a song, just like the songs on Maybe Someday of CoHo.
This book is a slow burn, but not too much, it has lots of angst and tension so I really had fun reading every chapters.
The spice scene is also everything, I had the biggest pokerface because I’m reading it in a public place.
I really enjoyed reading this book and I can’t wait for more from this author!
Nora is approached by Nash Pierce's manager to break his heart in hopes of inspiring his next album. She is hired a backup dancer on his new tour which is a huge step in her career and she doesn't really think she will ever catch his eye so it isn't any harm right.....? Will she actually be able to break his heart after she finds herself in love with him after getting to know him better?
Founded on Goodbye is definitely a slow burn Rockstar romance full of sexual tension and angst. The story was cute, but it was also very predictable. I expected more from FOG in terms of plot development, but it was still an enjoyable read. It was a quick read for me ( I read in in one sitting) and I recommend it to anyone looking for an angsty Rockstar romance. I will definitely be picking up whatever Kat Singleton decides to write next!
Thank you Netgalley and publisher for allowing me a chance to read the ARC of this book; This is my voluntary review. I'm rating this book 3.5/5 Stars due to the fact that is was enjoyable, but left me wanting more. I wasn't a fan of the time jumps... I wish instead more time was spent developing the plot.
I loved this so much! It was emotional, exciting and so much deeper and more complex than just the average devastating secret/heartbreak kind of romance story. The characters were fantastic, the feelings were raw and I really enjoyed seeing the POV from both Nora and Nash. The ending was predictable but inevitable obviously but I wasn't completely sold with the epilogue. I can't place my finger on what but I just expected more? I'm not normally a romance reader but I couldn't put this down! I've definitely been seeking more romance out after reading this banger of a book, so so good!
Founded on Goodbye was an emotional story based around lies and deceit for the sake of good music.
Nora Mason is a dancer who is approached by the manager of one of the most popular music artists with a proposition… make Nash Pierce fall in love with her and break his heart. His music is suffering and he needs a broken heart to write another good album.
She never expected him to be someone she could, in turn, fall in love with… and the closer she comes to breaking his heart, the more she shatters her own in the process.
I love a good rockstar romance, but I hadn’t ever read one that details the back up dancer process and it was so much fun. The on stage performances in this book were some of my favorite parts. I absolutely loved Nora and Nash. Going into a book like this, you know that there is going to be some major heart break… and there IS! There is epic pain and emotion in this book. Nash is such a broken human. But he is also so incredibly beautiful, and the romance that builds between he and Nora is intense.
This was a heart stopper for sure!
This book caught me completely off guard. I knew I was getting myself into a Rockstar romance. Little did I know that it will make me so emotionally invested in the story. It was a very entertaining read.
I had no idea that I will like Nash so much. From the moment he actually started to open up, I was a goner. I loved the way he treated his fans and how he dealt with everything that ruined his life little by little. Nora was an interesting character as well. She is a dancer, so she found her place in my heart pretty quickly.
In a nutshell, it was a really good Rockstar romance that I recommend.
FOUNDED ON GOODBYE
Author: Kat Singleton
Puntuation:⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
English Level: B1
REVIEW:
I don't know where to start, I went into this book without expectations or anything, the synopsis caught my attention but I didn't think I was going to like it too much. This book is the most beautiful, sincere and real thing that exists.
Here we meet Nash, a boy who fulfilled his dream of being a singer but no longer sees that shine, that love for music and for himself. And on the other hand we have Nora a girl who dances and frees herself by doing so and has the opportunity to fulfill her dream by joining Nash's tour but with one condition and that is that she has to make him fall in love and break his heart so that he can write another one. success And tell me that this does not make you want to read it.
I became fond of the characters because the author makes them so real, with day-to-day problems, pressure from people, trauma, love, etc.
Nash and Nora's love story is the most imperfect but at the same time the most beautiful I have ever read. Not only do they fall in love with each other, but they see what is inside and help each other overcome everything that still hurts or left a mark in their lives.
I got excited, I got nervous and cried with the last chapters, it made me see how
you can feel love and that you have to forgive in order to heal your heart and move on. I don't think I can get over their story because they left a mark on me and I want everyone to read this gem of a book.
I recommend them if you like Boy Bands, romance.
And Kat congratulations on the publication of your book, and soon I will have it in physical because I want to reread Nash and Nora forever.
This was my first experience reading anything from Kat Singleton. When I read the synopsis for this book, I knew that I had to dive in as soon as possible and I'm super thankful that I was able to receive an ARC in exchange for a review.
This book was a rollercoaster of feelings, so buckle up and prepare yourself because you're in for a ride. Without giving anything away, Nora is a dancer that is hired on to be a backup dancer on Nash's tour but she's also been hired to make him fall in love with her and to then break his heart so that he can drop a killer album based off of his heartbreak. I mean, I should just throw the synopsis your way and let it speak for itself.
This story was so unique. I literally felt so many different emotions while reading this book and enjoyed the entire ride that was Founded on Goodbye. Nora is a really great character who struggles with her moral compass all throughout the book. Nash will literally make you fall in love with him. And Kat Singleton really just wrote their story wonderfully.
The only complaint that I have is that I wish certain things towards the end of the book had been explored a little more but overall I really enjoyed this book and the way that Nash & Nora's story panned out!