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(More customer reviews)Charming, well-drawn characters, a story chock full of adventures and misadventures and giving us the treat of seeing the backdrop of country music. The situations our heroine finds herself in push the line a bit on respectability and therefore makes the book more authentic than some Christian novels. I loved Robin's dilemnas right from the start. A bit of mystery, a bit of courage needed, a break to get in the door, and finding out a trusted friend has betrayed her. And that's just a bit of what the country gal faced in the big city.
Another plus is the first person/present tense which reminds me of standard chick-lit that has become popular recently. Not all chick-lit rises above standard. This one does with a mighty leap!
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Last week, I stocked groceries in Freedom, Alabama.This week, I live in Nashville, Tennessee, about to take the stage at the famous Bluebird Cafe.
Sounds fantastic, doesn't it?Only one problem, I 've got stage fright.
But after years of being ruled by fear and hiding from my dream, I confronted my limited reality and left home.Forget the hometown hunk who wants to make me queen of his doublewide.Forget Momma's doubt-inspiring tirade.I can make it in Music City...can't I?
So I took a leap of faith, gathered my old guitar, my notebook full of songs, and packed up my '69 Chevy pickup.Look out NashVegas!
With the help of some new friends, especially handsome Lee Rivers, my dream is about to find the light of day.But as I face my first night at the Bluebird Cafe, I realize...I might just do what comes naturally.Look for the nearest exit, and run!

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