Title: Sheer
Author: Sarah Robinson
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Rating: 4 Stars
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About Sheer:
Grant Mercer is on the run from his secrets…
This was supposed to be an easy assignment—travel halfway across the globe and compose the musical score for an upcoming Hollywood movie by one of the biggest production companies in Los Angeles. One and done like dozens of times before. I wasn’t supposed to have my entire life crumble around me the moment my plane took off. I wasn’t supposed to meet her.
Intriguing and covered in ink, Simone enters my life like a storm, leaving only heartbreak in her wake. I should keep my distance. Hell, she should keep hers. Instead, we did the exact opposite.
Simone Reynolds is mending a broken heart…
Just months after finaling in one of television’s most watched singing competitions, I should be riding the high of my life. I should be celebrating starring in a musical film predicted to rock the box office. It’s hard to bask in my success when my family is suffering a loss we never saw coming. And then there’s Grant—brooding and rugged and an absolute pain in my ass as he messes with my movie.
He’s as broken as I am, but the perfect harmony is only a leap of faith away.
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My Thoughts:
Grant Mercer seems to have his work cut out for him. Simone Reynolds is starting a new
career. She’s in a musical that I
actually had the chance to see – I loved watching musicals growing up. My problem comes when they do the live version. I have certain expectations, having watched
the original, and a lot of the live shows don’t meet them. With this book I want to go back and watch
Howard Keel and Kathryn Grayson – I may have had a crush on Mr. Keel growing
up. Once I finish the movie I would
reread this book.
As I think about what I just said, I could picture Keel and
Grayson as Grant and Simone. That would
be another reason to revisit the movie.
I wonder how they would feel about stepping into those roles.
There’s a reason that Grant is on U.S. soil and that mystery
caught my attention. I’ve never watched The Voice, and any of its competitors,
but I can almost picture Simone as an ingénue.
We get to see her blossom as the story moves forward. But Grant seems to say one thing and then
goes off and does something else – maybe it’s because of the business they’re
in. It shows how crazy it can be. Makes me glad that I never had any
aspirations of being in the limelight.
But just like in true Hollywood fashion, things end happily for
everyone.
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