Book Review: Curvy Girls Can’t Date Rock Stars  |  Kelsie Stelting

Curvy Girls Can’t Date Rock Stars

📖 BOOK REVIEW⠀📚 Curvy Girls Can’t Date Rock Stars

AUTHOR:  Kelsie Stelting @kelsiestelting 

Publisher:  Kelsie Stelting

Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ + 🐰 

Published: February 19, 2022

The Review 📚 Curvy Girls Can’t Date Rock Stars

The Title/Cover Draw:

  • I have read all of Kelsie’s previous books in the series and am so excited to be reading and reviewing #10! Thank you Kelsie for continuing to allow me to review these books.

💜 What I liked:

  • Another solid book about girls who are overlooked because of how they look. Jude invites Desi to sing on his tour after she was snubbed by his publicist. But there are sneaky people trying to destroy Desi before she even starts to show what she can do. I loved the depth of these characters and how they realize their dreams. This book reminds me a lot of the movie Music and Lyrics.

😱 What I didn’t like:

  • I always get a little frustrated by the “lack of communication” trope. That does happen in this book, but the twist on it is unique and works out well to be a different take.

🚦 My face at the end: 🤗

💭 4 Reasons to Read:

  • 1. Pizza Rolls
  • 2. Tour Bus
  • 3. Acceptance
  • 4. Love Songs

🕧 Mini-Summary:

  • Desi wants to be a singer. Will her dreams come true when Jude invites her to open his tour?

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. 

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📘 Summary 📚 Curvy Girls Can’t Date Rock Stars

 Meeting pop sensation Jude Santiago might be the best thing for my singing career. And the worst thing for my heart.

Singing is my life, but no agency will sign me because of my size. They want me to lose weight. Dress differently. Be someone other than my size twenty self.

They want me to be like Jude Santiago with his perfectly fitted jeans and tight t-shirts and completely sell out. There’s no way I’m going down that path, and I tell him so, publicly, on my Youtube channel.

But when it gets back to him, he has an agreement: go on tour with him and see for myself that he’s authentic. If I can’t, he won’t make another album.

This will be the sweetest bet I’ve ever won… Or the biggest, most public heartbreak of the century.

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