Title- Real Time
By- Jeanine Binder
Age Group/Genre- Romance 16+
Blurb-
Twenty-five years of fame comes at a price for Nick, leaving
him hard—a machine to produce nothing but his music. True to his British
upbringing, he’s very set in his ways. Things are just as he wants them—no
deviance.
In steps Kate—a studio musician who, by a strange twist,
manages to get hired into his band. Everything starts out with the boundaries
firmly placed, and it doesn’t take long for Nick to realize she’s going to
change his world. To his surprise, he’s the one who is attracted to her first.
She gets under his skin.
Living by the creed that letting people close gets you hurt,
Nick stays driven in his commitments. He is a musician, first and foremost, but
a turn of events leads him to investing in the recording company who produces
his music. Can he handle this new venture, his music, and keep the woman he now
loves?
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Nick and Kate have both had their issues and
seem to be content with who they are at this moment. As Kate joins Nick’s band
as a keyboard player they both slowly realize that they are falling for each
other. As these emotions take over, it causes all kinds of reactions between
them, and neither one knows what to do. Will Nick and Kate find love? Will they
be together or apart?
I enjoyed this book tremendously: an easy
reading, mellow story which follows attraction between two people who deserve
it. No angst here, just a gentle falling in love
which touches the heart. I recommend this to people who prefer a more vanilla
love story as it will definitely satisfy you. Get this if you are looking for a
break from all the sexually driven books out there today. I would like to thank
Jeanine Binder for allowing me to read and review her book, it was a pleasant
read. I give this book a four star rating, it made my heart smile.
Jeanine Binder grew up in a small town in California on the
outskirts of Palm Springs, where the Hollywood celebrities liked to vacation.
After thirty years, she packed up, moved to Arkansas where she still lives
today. Writing has always been a passion and hoping the next twenty years will
bring many enjoyable books for others to read.
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