New ARC Review Post: The Girl In The Love Song by Emma Scott

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Title: The Girl in the Love Song

Author: Emma Scott

Page count: 380

Published: June 7th, 2020

Publisher:  N/A

Genre: Contemporary

Received: From the Publisher in exchange for an honest review

Rating: 4/5

At Santa Cruz Central High School, they called them the misfits, the outcasts, the weirdos. But most of us knew them as the Lost Boys…

Miller Stratton is a survivor. After a harrowing childhood of poverty, he will do anything it takes to find security for himself and his mom. He’s putting all his hopes and dreams in the fragile frame of his guitar and the beauty he creates with its strings and his soulful voice.

Until Violet.

No one expects to meet the love of their life at age thirteen. But the spunky rich girl steals Miller’s heart and refuses to give it back.

Violet McNamara’s life hasn’t been as simple as it looks. Her picture-perfect family is not so perfect after all. Her best friend Miller is her one constant and she is determined not to ruin their friendship with romantic complications.

But the heart wants what it wants. As Miller’s star begins to rise to stratospheric heights, what will it take for Violet to realize that she’s the girl in all of his love songs?

Lost Boys is a new series of interconnected, coming-of-age standalones from USA Today bestselling author Emma Scott, coming in 2020


Omygosh! I’m not sure that I know how to write a review for this book because my emotions are all over the place. If you have read any of Emma’s books, then you know that they are emotional for many varied reasons. This one was no different.
I was hooked on this book from the first chapter, and I didn’t want it to end because I just knew that it was going to be a good book and I would be going in for an emotional ride.
This book Is told by Violet and Miller. The story flowed beautifully, and I just got lost in their story. While reading I felt like I was right there with them on their emotional journey.
Miller and Violet are complete opposites. Miller had a rough upbringing and still hard life, and Violet was his light at the end of the tunnel. When they first meet when there 13, they had a great friendship that turned into this beautiful relationship.
I just don’t know what to say about this book other than if you need to read and emotional book. There’s no need to look further because this is the book for you.

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