A thriller about a young singer-songwriter on the rise and on the run, ready to do whatever it takes to survive, from America's most beloved superstar and finest storyteller.
Every song has a narrative.
She's a rising star who sings about her difficult upbringing.
She, too, is on the run. Find a future, and let go of the past.
She's arrived in Nashville to grab her destiny. It's also where she might run into the darkness she's escaped. And then annihilate her.
Run, Rose, Run is a thrilling tale of peril and passion that could only have been written by America's most popular entertainer and best-selling author.
I enjoyed the book because it was a beautiful story with a twist that kept you guessing about how it will finish – pleasantly, but how.
I thought the sons' pieces were pretty pertinent to the plot at the time, when I had to read the book in one sitting, which is now three days, as you get older. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys James Patterson and Dolly Parton [you'd think they'd be an unlikely combination, but they worked so well together]and the tale was smooth with no rough edges. I recommend this book 100 percent and wish I could read it again as if it were the first time.
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