Monday, June 11, 2007

Diva NashVegas by Rachel Hauck



This week, the
Christian Fiction Blog Alliance
is introducing
DIVA NASHVEGAS
(Thomas Nelson May 8, 2007)
by
Rachel Hauck



ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Rachel is the author of many books. Her current release, Diva NashVegas is the second in a series which began with Lost in NashVegas. She is also a Blogger and a CFBA member! She lives in Florida with her husband. Visit her great profile and learn more.





ABOUT THE BOOK:


Even if you are not a lover of country music, you can enjoy this fun look at the Nashville entertainment industry.


What do you do when the past you’ve been skirting shows up at your door with cameras rolling?

Aubrey James ruled the charts as the queen of country for over a decade. She’d rocketed to fame in the shadow of her parents’ death-both of them pioneers in Gospel music. But while her public life, high profile romances, and fights with Music Row execs made for juicy tabloid headlines, the real and private Aubrey has remained a media mystery.

When a former band member betrays Aubrey’s trust and sells an "exclusive" to a tabloid, the star knows she must go public with her story. But Aubrey’s private world is rocked when the Inside NashVegas interviewer is someone from her past-someone she’d hoped to forget.

All the moxie in the world won’t let this Diva run any longer.

"Hauck once again takes us into the country music world, this time through the experiences of mega-star Aubrey James. Aubrey's life journey is filled with flaws, as well as a great deal of joy, and real life locales makes this highly original story authentic. The extra tidbits - from Aubrey's liner notes to quotes from the "media" at the beginning of the chapters - add extra sparkle to the plot."

- 4 Stars, Melissa Parcel, Romantic Times Book Club
WHAT I THOUGHT: I really enjoyed this read. Very fun. I am no lover of country music by any stretch of the imagination, but I laughed and laughed with this book about it. All I can say is watch out for your eyebrows if you want to cook for a Diva. 'Nuff said.

3 comments:

Jean-Luc Picard said...

With a title like that, one knows it's a funny read.

M. C. Pearson said...

It was hilarious.

Ma Ingalls with ADHD said...

definitely a fun lazy sunday afternoon getaway. Enjoyed all the characters, even enjoyed disliking a few:)....Found it very engaging and did not put it down once i started.