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Just One Song by Lynn Stevens

piperkitty's review

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4.0

This is a sweet romance and emotional story to read.Nicole stopped living after a major targeted in her life. Cameron, Cam ia trying her hardest to lead her best life. Dylan helps her sing but won't do more there an event then Dylan and aren't there together anymore. Cami has a desrie more than anything to be a musician however Dylan hiding something that could squash her dreams.

I highly recommend this book

dimples87's review

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5.0

I am a complete sucker for these opposite attract love stories which are enemies-to-lovers stories. The love story in the middle of the small success story as she navigates through the music industry. I love where the story leads between the two, Cami and Dylan, and what makes their story enduring. I love how the author finds a balance of a dance in a beautiful love song for these two.

katie_83's review

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4.0

Just One Song
By Lynn Stevens
4 stars

Just One Song was a really enjoyable read. I haven’t read anything by this author previously and I enjoyed her writing style. The pace and flow of the story was great and I really like the characters. They were relatable and I connected with them easily. I really liked Cami, she seemed like a genuinely nice person, she had a lovely relationship with her family and I really liked her together with Dylan, I definitely didn’t guess what he was holding back! They were so sweet together and I was definitely rooting them the whole way through.
Although this is the second book in the series it’s easily read as a standalone – I would definitely love to read the first book now and I look forward to reading more from this author again in the future.

lisa01's review

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5.0

I really enjoyed the story. This is a first time author for me and I’m glad I took the chance. The story is compelling and I was eager to see what would happen next. The characters make you fall for them completely. I was immersed in their lives and trying to figure out how this could end well for them all. Even though we get this story from one character's perspective, I felt for each of the others as their stories unfolded....well except maybe Hank. Cami is the star of the story. She is a singer but what impressed me more are her songwriting skills. She introduces me to a lot of people but I think my favs (besides Dylan) are Crystal and Heath. They each add a lot to the story but don’t overtake it.

Overall this is a read that I couldn’t put down until it was done. It flows nicely and doesn’t get bogged down. I loved the characters and the story. I see that this is book two in the series. I am almost intrigued enough to go get book one and see what it’s about.

bwagner's review

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4.0

This is a sweet story that I really enjoyed. This is one of my favorites by this author for sure. I enjoyed being pulled into the story right from the beginning. It is engaging and I found it to be fast paced. I had no problems connecting with the characters. They kept me turning pages to the end. They made the story entertaining and easy to read. This is a story about Cami. She wants nothing more than to be a musician. When she gets hired and one chance to prove herself with a rock legend. This is where she meets Dylan but the problem is that he is hiding something that could destroy Cami’s dreams. What happens next you will need to read this story which I highly recommend. They are strong and supportive characters you don’t want to miss. This made a great rainy afternoon story. Don’t miss out on this one!

angelahayes's review

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4.0

4 Stars

Just One Song is the second book in the Just One series by Lynn Stevens. This is such a sweet, young adult romance- with angst, secrets, drama, and emotion. As it is the first book that I have read by Lynn Stevens, I really wasn’t sure of what to expect going into the story. So I was intrigued by what I might find.
This is a story about following your dreams, making plans, and staying true to yourself. But woven amongst that is a lovely romance with a bit of drama and angst thrown in to keep things interesting.
Cami has plans of leaving her hometown behind as soon as she graduates and follow her dreams to the bright lights of the big city where she hopes to make her musical ambitions a reality. But things take an interesting turn when a music legend turns up in her town for a performance, and Cami is chosen as one of his backup singer. This is the opportunity she’s been looking for- and she’s determined to learn as much as she can from the experience, and then utilise that to help launch her own career. But what she wasn’t expecting was to meet Dylan, the rock legends son. The two form a close bond, but issues soon arise which puts pressure on their blossoming relationship. Things get quite complicated- leaving Cami with a choice to make.
So, will the bright lights of the big city lure her away? You will definitely have to read the story to find out!

Thank you, Lynn Stevens!

kazbo5771's review

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5.0

Just One Song is the 2nd book in the Just One series by Lynn Stevens. Each book can be read as a standalone and contains one complete story. I had not read the first book in this series Just One Summer and did not feel that I was missing any important information. This is the first time that I have read any of this author’s work and I’m glad I chose to take a chance on a new author to me as I really enjoyed this book very much.
Hero of the book is Dylan Walker, son of famous singer Hank Walker and our heroine is Cami Harris who has been chosen as one of the back-up singers for his dad’s band for the summer.
I really enjoyed reading Cami and Dylan’s story. I loved watching their friendship grow and then them struggling with their growing feelings for each other. Both are great characters who are very believable and likeable, unlike Dylan’s father Hank who is a very nasty character. I always say that one of the things that makes a good author for me, is the ability to make me really hate the bad guy and believe me, I HATED Hank.
It’s also very much a coming of age story for Cami. Her dream is to become a singer but that would mean moving away and with things being so difficult at home, she’s very confused as to how she can live her dream but also give her family the support they need. She’s an amazing character just wants to do the right thing for everyone around her. I really enjoyed reading her story.

jennadb's review

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4.0

Just One Song (Just One... Book 2) by Lynn Stevens is a sweet YA romance and is an emotional story. You are sucked right into the story where there are drama and lies, secrets and angst and dreams of a future self. The storyline and the characters pop. It is a highly entertaining story that you can lose yourself in.
Small town girl dreams big but will a Rock Star coming to town help or hinder her dreams?

hncald78's review

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4.0

This YA romance was filled with all of the angst and emotion I assumed I would find. It was extremely well written. I found this book difficult to put down once I started reading. I was hooked fairly quickly and found the book to be a quick read and extremely enjoyable. Definitively recommend.

tracy_wilkin93's review

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4.0

Just One Song is book two in the Just One series by Lynn Stevens. My first time going round with this author and it was a great ride. Reading this young adult romance was a refreshing change from the angsty stories I usually dive into. It was a story that dealt with adult situations while still trying to navigate the trying teenage years. It was an emotional read. It was an uplifting read. It was sad, exciting and eventful. It was never boring. While not too action packed that it made your head spin, it delivered some wow moments when you least expected it. A thoroughly thoughtful story that passed away a lazy old Sunday perfectly. 4 stars.
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