A review by joriecalabrese
Dirty Little Secret by Jennifer Echols

3.0

This is the third Jennifer Echols book I've read in the last week and is, by far, my favorite. I really loved the plot. I liked the constant drama between the band and I liked that Bailey never backed down and how much she developed throughout the book. I also loved Sam and that in one scene he could be acting like an over-enthusiastic puppy and in the next he could be manipulative and calculating and I liked that he developed a lot too, and realized that he didn't have to be so dead-set on his goals that he was willing to hurt other people in the process. This was one of Echols' only books where I enjoyed the main romantic relationship and that was because of the character development. I didn't like it near the beginning, but as the characters grew I felt that their relationship became much healthier. I'm not a fan of the pacing - in most of Echols' books I feel like there's just something off about it - but this one flowed much better than the other ones I'd read I also loved the setting of this book. I really like books that have a bit of a musical component and this one was really great for me - I love country music and I love learning about the business side of music, so I was super interested in all of that.