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A Rainbow Like You

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Andréa Fehsenfeld's A Rainbow Like You is a captivating read that follows a struggling musician and his friendship with a teenage. This was a lovely book to read dealing with themes such as love, loss and friendship. Beautiful book; well worth reading.

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Gorgeous book, I really enjoyed it!

Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for letting me access and advance copy of this book in exchange for my honest feedback.

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This book is beautifully written, a sweet description of someone who has loved their life in the spotlight just as it all begins to unravel. I rooted for Adrian the entire novel, as well as for Hastings. A happy ending was well-deserved for all the characters in the novel - my one gripe is the Hastings didn’t get everything she deserved.

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“Size of a Scandal” is the name of the band. Adrian Johnson, aka the Jazzer, is its founder and lead. He is famous, he’s a star. He loves Suze, his childhood darling, But their marriage failed. He feels, he should change his life. Alas, he can’t, it seems. Until he meets a 12 year old girl: Hastings, originally from New Orleans, hides in his tour bus. She is a runaway, a smart kid, a lovely person. Will she change Adrian’s life? Can she change it? Enters Sasha-Rae, a beautiful and successful business woman, VP of her family‘s company. and raised for a completely different lifestyle. Is it love she feels for the Jazzer? And can he with the emotional stress, the different expectations of his band members – Ex, Norm, and Diego, his managers, producers, and friends?
Andrea Fehsenfeld tells a romantic story. In the beginning I thought that I was reading a youth novel. But as the plot unfolds, it becomes clear that this is a message to the adults: Never take anything for granted. And never forget that you are responsible for your destiny. “A Rainbow like you” is an entertaining read. Not too deep, but intense enough. I enjoyed the book, and would like to thank NetGalley for having made this review copy available to me.

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DNF. Personally, this book didn't work for me as I couldn't fully connect with the characters and writing style. I can see how this book could appeal to others. If you're into books about bands/tours while touching on tough topics like loneliness, I would recommend you check it out!

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A Rainbow Like You is an introduction to a new author for me, and I found joy in this writer’s storytelling.’ A captivating use of character.

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You will think you are a good person until you read "A Rainbow like you" by Andréa Fehsenfeld.

Johnson had no one to go home to but at least he had his band or that was what he thought.

Andrea introduces a warm but private character with a truly altrusic nature in Johnson and draws out his battles or should I say his goodness. At a point, my heart broke for him. He was headed for disaster, I could see it. I wanted to help him. To stop his fall. I cried for him. I laughed.

A gripping read for good natured people or those who think they are.

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