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Wicked White by Michelle A. Valentine Review

Title: Wicked White

Author: Michelle A. Valentine

First published June 23, 2015

266 pages, Paperback

ISBN: 9781477830956 (ISBN10: 1477830952)

Rating: 3.58

Overview

When Ace White, lead singer of Wicked White, loses his mother, he realizes fame isn’t everything. He leaves the tour and decides to find solitude.

Iris Easton, an aspiring singer, has never had an easy life. She buried her grandmother and is now in debt.

When a charming and mysterious man moves next door, Iris feels drawn to him. However, she senses he’s hiding something from his past.

As Ace and Iris fall in love, the media’s search for the missing rocker threatens to ruin everything. Will their love survive the truth?

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About the Author

For any inquiries, please visit my website at www.michelleavalentine.com. As a former nurse from Central Ohio, Michelle A.

Valentine has now become a renowned author of erotic romance and New Adult novels, earning her a spot on the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists. Her passion for hard-rock music, tattoos, and alluring musicians inspired the creation of her BLACK FALCON series.

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Editoral Review

Michelle A. Valentine’s “Wicked White” is a steamy contemporary romance novel that was first published on June 23, 2015.

The author is known for her ability to create compelling characters and intricate relationships, and this book is no exception. In this review, we will take a closer look at the story, characters, and themes of “Wicked White,” and evaluate its strengths and weaknesses.

The novel follows the story of Ace White, a successful rock star who has had his fair share of women and partying. However, when he meets Iris Easton, a beautiful and talented musician, he finds himself falling head over heels in love.

The two are from vastly different worlds, and as they navigate their feelings for each other, they must also confront the challenges of fame, jealousy, and past traumas.

Valentine’s writing style is engaging and easy to read, making this book a quick and enjoyable read. She does an excellent job of creating complex and relatable characters, particularly in the case of Ace and Iris.

Both characters are flawed, and their struggles and vulnerabilities make them feel real and relatable.

One of the strengths of “Wicked White” is the way it explores the theme of trust. Both Ace and Iris have been hurt in the past, and as their relationship progresses, they must learn to trust each other fully.

This theme is woven throughout the story, and is one of the reasons why the book is such a compelling read.

However, there are also some weaknesses in the book. The pacing can be slow at times, and some readers may find the plot predictable.

Additionally, while the characters are well-developed, some of the supporting characters lack depth and can feel one-dimensional.

Overall, “Wicked White” is a well-written and enjoyable contemporary romance novel. While it may not break new ground in terms of its plot or themes, Valentine’s ability to create engaging and relatable characters makes it worth the read.

Fans of the genre will find much to enjoy in this book.

Rating: 3.5/5

Recommended for: Fans of contemporary romance novels, particularly those who enjoy stories about rock stars and musicians.

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