Publisher: Self-Published
Publication Date: 5/14/13
Format: ebook
Pages: 136
Source: Received from author for review
Rating: 3 stars
Format: ebook
Pages: 136
Source: Received from author for review
Rating: 3 stars
Seventeen-year-old Lacey Kind doesn’t have the guts to talk to cute boys, isn’t a size two, and would rather stay home and listen to music than go to a party. But in the summer before her first year of college, she ends up thousands of miles away from home, in the back of a tour bus, underneath the half-naked body of the hottest teen rock star in the country.
When Lacey and her best friend Trina sneak into a Boston nightclub to see their favorite band, they not only get to watch their rock gods perform for the first time, but score a chance to meet the band too. Lacey’s heart races as she comes face-to-face with her idol, nineteen-year-old lead singer, Logan Shire.
The girls charm their way into being hired to sell merchandise on Lansdowne’s first summer tour. As “merch girls” Lacey and Trina quickly find themselves transported from their ordinary, suburban life to an exhilarating few months on the road. But they soon realize that life on the road isn’t always a smooth ride...
Merch Girl was a quick, sweet(-ish) story. What comes to mind, for me, is Teenage Dream. By that I mean, this was a story that was pure teenage wish-fulfillment. The same story I would be written featuring myself and Jordan Knight back in the early 1990s. It's the story many of us would have written in our teen years. Fans of an up-and-coming band meet the guys, hit it off, guys invite girls to go on tour, love ensues.
I liked Merch Girl, I did. I don't feel that it dug particularly deep into the realities of falling in love with a young rock star, and all that entails, the good and the bad.. There were moments in which the pitfalls did impact the characters, but it really seemed to only skim the surface and was easily resolved.
The writing in Merch Girl was good and the story wrapped up nicely. I feel like I wasn't a perfect fit for this, because it did feel a bit on the "young" side for my reading preferences right now. I'm sure as a teen I would have loved it.
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