

Title: The Girl In The Front Row
Author: Kelsey Kingsley
Page count: 480
Published: October 21st, 2020
Publisher: Self published
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Received: From the author in exchange for an honest review
Rating: 5/5

Lennon Jacobs is nobody.
Born with a rare eye condition and living in a world of black and white, she’s unable to drive, find an accommodating job, and have the life she’s always dreamed of. From her viewpoint, she can’t see anything special about herself—but Dylan Pierce disagrees.
When the famous rock star spots her from across a crowded room, he sees something in her she doesn’t and is desperate to uncover her secrets. Lennon makes the split decision to pretend to be someone she’s not. For one night and one night only, she manages to be someone confident, worthy, and important, then slips away expecting to never see him again.
Imagine her surprise when the first man to make her feel like somebody shows up at her front door

I have read a lot of rock star romances, but this is one that felt as if it punched me in the gut. Lennon is born with a rare eye condition that makes it hard to live everyday life. Dylan has been through it all, he was in a tragic accident that changed him forever. Dylan has been through hell and back and has now hit rock bottom not being able to come up with new music the band is starting to drift apart. At one of his concerts, he catches the eye of Lennon in the crowd the spark of music starts to come back so he’s determined to find her. Lennon ends up going to one of Dylan’s concerts and doesn’t realize that her whole life is about to change because fate has brought them together for a reason and that reason was to have this incredible love for one another. Knowing that Kelsey added personal things to this read is just beautifully unforgettable.


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