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Everyone has a dream. For Shasta Kovich, it’s a career in music— not to be confused with what she had growing up, the daughter of an alcoholic lounge singer. No, she wants more than a life marked by financial strain and cheap motels.

Blessed with a set of pipes and self-taught on guitar, Shasta’s band, the Velvet Bitches, is on the fast track to fame and fortune when she blows her voice on their first major concert tour and everything comes to a grinding halt. After vocal cord surgery, she’s sent to Blake Adams for voice training. It’s either that or forfeit her recording contract.

It’s no surprise they’d clash. They’re polar opposites. Blake Adams is an elitist, a snob. The product of the best musical education money can buy. She doesn’t know whether to hate him or hear him out. Not given a choice, they start working together and she’s making progress when he strays upon a secret she’s hidden from everyone, including her bandmates. Suddenly, the man tasked with saving her career now knows something that could potentially end her musical aspirations for good. Can she trust him?

Going Solo eBook Tara Mills

In the opening pages of Going Solo, it becomes obvious to the reader that you’re in very deft storytelling hands. The storyline is clear, the stakes are evident, and the hero and heroine are so far pulled into their own respective corners it’s no wonder they don’t immediately get along.

Which is where all the fun begins.

Shasta is a singer who blows out her vocal chords during a concert and who is forced to take vocal training from Blake, a guy who seems to have a stick up his ass and a desire to make her life difficult because she’s clueless about singing. A big star, yes, but she has no idea how to practice scales much less read a lick of music. All along, her singing has just come naturally to her. This is a serious frustration for Blake, who’s lived music for most of his life and who takes the craft seriously but who can’t understand how someone with such raw talent and stage power could so easily dismiss the gift she’s been given. And, worse, she’s pursuing it with a group that doesn’t seem to recognize her talent (because they don’t know better at the time) or that she’s playing to the wrong genre and crowd.

What follows is a story that dives into the damaged history of both these very realistic characters and finds a way to bring out the best in both of them. It’s a bit of an unconventional romance, too, which proves that what someone sees on the surface isn’t necessarily what you’ll find on the inside — if only you’re willing to look.

Going Solo is about self acceptance, and finding inner strength and happiness even if it means letting go of the comfortable route and embracing the unknown. It also offers up a wonderful reminder in life: sometimes the people we’re closest to can be our most demanding critics, but often it’s because they see the potential in us before we do.

And when that happens out of love? Well, it’s all the sweeter.

Product details

  • File Size 3564 KB
  • Print Length 240 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Sherman Hills Press (March 10, 2015)
  • Publication Date March 10, 2015
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00UJW4QF4

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An absolutely delightful read, with all the love, doubt and drama that make an excellent romance book.
Enjoyable and fun. A great short read.
Excellent Read!!
I have been enjoying Tara Mills' books for years and this latest, Going Solo, was excellent. The chemistry between Shasta, the spunky rock star, and vocal coach, Blake is felt in every scene. I was captured from beginning to end - could not put the book down.
A fantastic story. I really enjoyed the spunky Shasta and brooding attitude Blake. The two made for a sizzling story that kept me seated with the pages turning.

Shasta was relatable and easy to like. As was Blake. The two had instant chemistry even though they didn't see eye to eye on many things.

The story was well written. An author to watch.
As I’ve said before, I’m a big Tara Mills fan. Her writing is always tight, her stories engaging, and her characters realistic and memorable. But Going Solo is—in my opinion—her best work yet. There’s a new level of sophistication in this story about a veteran voice coach and the prickly young singer he takes under his wing. A potent attraction between them smolders from the beginning despite an age gap, then builds slowly on all levels—mental, emotional and physical—as Ms. Mills skillfully reveals the vulnerabilities of her characters. Come along for the heady ride. Stay for the satisfying ending.
I enjoyed this book for what it was, an easy read with a little angst thrown in. No one will mistake this for the next great American novel. Good plot, good dialogue and an ending that was just barely enough makes this a book the should be a 3.5 Star book. But that’s not an option and this book deserves more than 3 so there you go.
Tara Mills is a good author and every book of hers that I’ve read has been worth my time. Pick this one up and enjoy.
In the opening pages of Going Solo, it becomes obvious to the reader that you’re in very deft storytelling hands. The storyline is clear, the stakes are evident, and the hero and heroine are so far pulled into their own respective corners it’s no wonder they don’t immediately get along.

Which is where all the fun begins.

Shasta is a singer who blows out her vocal chords during a concert and who is forced to take vocal training from Blake, a guy who seems to have a stick up his ass and a desire to make her life difficult because she’s clueless about singing. A big star, yes, but she has no idea how to practice scales much less read a lick of music. All along, her singing has just come naturally to her. This is a serious frustration for Blake, who’s lived music for most of his life and who takes the craft seriously but who can’t understand how someone with such raw talent and stage power could so easily dismiss the gift she’s been given. And, worse, she’s pursuing it with a group that doesn’t seem to recognize her talent (because they don’t know better at the time) or that she’s playing to the wrong genre and crowd.

What follows is a story that dives into the damaged history of both these very realistic characters and finds a way to bring out the best in both of them. It’s a bit of an unconventional romance, too, which proves that what someone sees on the surface isn’t necessarily what you’ll find on the inside — if only you’re willing to look.

Going Solo is about self acceptance, and finding inner strength and happiness even if it means letting go of the comfortable route and embracing the unknown. It also offers up a wonderful reminder in life sometimes the people we’re closest to can be our most demanding critics, but often it’s because they see the potential in us before we do.

And when that happens out of love? Well, it’s all the sweeter.
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