A review by tawnyad2004
The Rock Star's Scheming Bride by Emma St. Clair

3.0

This book wasn’t what I expected. I be read the authors series “Love Cliche” which I loved and I was hoping for something different. If you do not like books that mention faith, prayer and God this might not be the one for you. I don’t have a problem with them as long as they don’t feel preachy. This came close but didn’t pass that line.
Sterling and Reese were good characters. Reese fangirling like she did left a bad taste in my mouth. It was a little much to plan your wedding to a celebrity (even if you were 14) and then announce it to them. It made me worry about the book and the characters. Happily the author handled it well and I ended up liking Reese. She turned out to be strong and put her love for Sterling above her own job and reputation. It showed the kind of woman she was.
Sterling had a rough relationship with his family that really affected the story line and characters. I appreciated the seriousness of addiction and how it affects those around them. The scene with the intervention was probably my favorite one because of how Sterling handled it and the emotion behind it.
As much as I ended up enjoying the book I don’t know if I will be continuing the series.