Natalie was vulnerable and anxious, constantly overthinking what the public, but also her friends and family, were thinking of her, and that made her so beautifully human. Because when you are followed by paparazzi all the time and every moment of your life gets captured for the internet (be it in a professional capacity or by the shoddy phone camera of a fan), it may happen that you lose sight of who you really are. All of that is part of her journey though and what a sweet one that is. She effortlessly manages to make herself relatable to the reader, even though she has a couple diva-moments, which the people in her life notice and even shade a little at times. Natalie, as a narrator, has a fun and easy voice. I’m so very happy to report that it didn’t disappoint! From the fake-dating-trope to the setting among the LA music and film stars – I truly thought Like a Love Song was written for me, because it basically covered everything I love. *I was provided with an eARC by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review!*Įverything I knew about this book before I started reading it just made me want to dive into it even more.
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